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QUESTION 36 Johnny goes to a fancy French restaurant and posts on the Internet that food was overpriced and disgusting. The restaurant sues Johnny. a.

QUESTION 36

Johnny goes to a fancy French restaurant and posts on the Internet that food was overpriced and disgusting. The restaurant sues Johnny.

a.

The restaruant would win because Johnny is not an authorized food critic

b.

The restaurant would win if they can prove the food is really delicious

c.

The restaruant would lose because Johnny's post in considered an opinion, not fact

d.

The restaruant would lose thier Libel action because the review was posted on the Internet and is not considered "written".

Jenny an off-duty life guard is walking on the beach and sees Richard drowning.There were signsand red flags posted indicating it was dangerous to swim. Richard punches Jenny in the nose during the rescue. Jenny sues Richard. Jenny:

a.

Would not be awarded damages because she knew the rescue was dangerous

b.

Would not be awarded damages under the Assumption of the Risk Doctrine

c.

Would be awarded damages under the Res Ipsa Loquitor Doctrine

d.

Would be awarded damages under the Danger Invites Rescue Doctrine

Timmy has a collie named Lassie.She is known in the neighborhood as a very sweet and docile dog.One day the Dennis, a neighbor, is playing with Lassie and the dog bites him,requiring 20 stiches:

a.

Timmy would not be liable if it the first time Lassie bit anyone

b.

Timmy would not be liable becausehe has no duty of care to Dennis

c.

Timmy would be liable under strict liability

d.

Timmy would be liable for any and all injuries because alldogs are dangerous animals.

Timmy's sweet collie Lassie bites the neighbor's son. A week later Lassie bites Sam who is a visitor to Timmy's house:

a.

Timmy would not be liable because Sam came into the house voluntarily, knowing the dog was there.

b.

Timmy would not be liable because Collies are not a dangerous breed of dog.

c.

Timmy would be liable for any injury on his property.

d.

Timmy would be liable, because a docile breed of dog like a Collie, gets only one free bite and the owner is liable for any future bites.

Daniel owns a Rottweilernamed Sweetie. Sweetie has been trained to be very aggressive. She never has bitten anyone,but one day she bites Butch, who is 7 yrs old who came onto the Daniel'sproperty without permission.. Daniel is:

a.

Liable because Butch is a minor

b.

Daniel is liable under the theory of strict liability because he trained Sweetie to be aggressiveand dangerous.

c.

Daniel would not be liable because it is the first time Sweetie bit anyone.

d.

Danile would not be liable because Butch was tresspassing.

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