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Social Studies, 07.04.2020 21:01 elijahdecent6070

Tort law allows people a way to recover from their injuries if another person doesn’t act reasonably, because the premise of the law is that people should go about their daily business in a way that doesn’t harm other people or their property. True or false?

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