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imposes imprison for attempts Negligence from to Defamation cause with It is generally agreed that it is difficult (some would say impossible) to formulate a meaningful definition of tort. Most 1_______ to do so concentrate either on the aims and functions of tort law, or on distinguishing it 2_______ other branches of law. There is a lot to be said 3_______ studying the nominate torts individually and then returning to the problem of a definition at the end! One of the reasons that it is so difficult to define tort satisfactorily is because the law of tort deals with so many totally different situations in which one person causes harm (or threatens to cause harm) 4_______ another. In complex societies, there are a variety of competing and conflicting interests, and one aim of tort is to decide which of these interests should receive legal protection. The following are a few examples of torts. • Trespass to land. This is a tort which 5_______ a duty on one person not to interfere directly with another person's land. • Trespass to the person. This is a tort which imposes a duty on one person not to assault or batter or falsely 6_______ another person. • 7_______. This is a tort which imposes a duty on one person not to injure the reputation of another person. • Private nuisance. This is a tort which imposes a duty on one person not to interfere indirectly 8_______ another person's use and enjoyment of land. • 9_______. This is a tort which can impose a duty on one person to take care not to injure another person or another's property. So I may have committed a tort if I trample on your flower beds, or cause a car accident, or if my reservoir bursts and floods your land, or if I steal your coat, or 10_______ you to be injured whilst you are visiting my flat or if I hit you deliberately. These are just a few examples of the many situations that may be governed by tort law and they serve to illustrate how difficult it is to define a branch of law that covers so many diverse activities.
The local police were______ by their authorities to _____ the situation as soon as possible. |
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A. said to; control B. ordered; manage C. instructed; handle D. told; hold |
A、wiped out
B、reached out
C、worked out
D、hung out
A、objectives
B、mission statements
C、policies
D、rules
A、Paranoid means feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you.
B、Narcissistic means having too much interest in and admiration for yourself
C、Obsessive compulsive disorder means a mental illness that causes a person to do something repeatedly for no reason.
D、None of the above statements is true.
A、The application of exposition is widespread and it covers many aspects in our lives.
B、An expository passage is written in the order of logic.
C、The words and sentences in exposition are accurate, clear, concise and logical.
D、Usually, in the introduction part of exposition, the author presents a problem, phenomenon, an idea, an object, or briefly introduces some background information of the things talked about.
A、This passage mainly uses present tense.
B、The order of the passage is from the general to the specific.
C、The passage mainly has two parts: introduction and development.
D、In this passage, it uses comparison, classification, definition and citation to help us better understand the idea.
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