Asked by Madeline Boutot on Jun 29, 2024

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Which of the following is a defence to negligence?

A) Release
B) Statute of limitations
C) Act of God
D) Waiver
E) All of the above

Act of God

An event outside of human control, such as a natural disaster, for which no one can be held responsible.

Defence to Negligence

Legal reasons presented to demonstrate a defendant did not breach a duty of care or their actions did not cause the plaintiff's damages.

Release

A legal document or agreement that relinquishes rights, claims, or interests from one party to another, often used to resolve disputes or acknowledge payment.

  • Explore the counterarguments accessible for negligence claims and ascertain the contexts in which these counterarguments might be effectively employed.
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Zybrea KnightJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
All of the options listed are defenses to negligence. A release and a waiver are agreements that preclude the right to sue. The statute of limitations sets a deadline for filing a lawsuit. An Act of God refers to natural events outside human control, for which no one can be held responsible.