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Torts

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Question:

When P lacks information of what P did wrong, P can prove duty and breach by showing (1) the accident is the type that would normally be associated with negligence, and (2) D was in exclusive control of the item that caused P's damage.

Author: Kierstibell I



Answer:

Doctrine of res ipsa


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