Friday, April 3, 2015

At Parkside Bistro, Ogden believes that he was overcharged and shoves Nellie, the waiter. Nellie sues Ogden, alleging that the shove was a ...

Question

At Parkside Bistro, Ogden believes that he was overcharged and shoves Nellie, the waiter. Nellie sues Ogden, alleging that the shove was a battery. Ogden is liable

1. if Ogden acted out of malice.

2. if the shove was offensive.

3. under no circumstances⎯the shove was not a battery.

4. if Parkside did not overcharge Ogden.



Answer

Please do not use this message board to cheat on your studies.



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Cheating on law school work constitutes moral turpitude. Really worth being blocked from taking the bar exam to get a better grade in torts class? Really?



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You are supposed to be learning how to answer questions like this yourself. Asking us to do it for you is cheating.



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