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OCR Page 1 of 4Harry S. Trumar
Kansas City School of Law
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MID-TERM EXAMINATION IN TORTS
March 3rd, 1924
Hon. John B. Pew
Mr. Charles L. Carr
Mr. Ludwick Graves
I.
(a) Give a working definition of artort.
Atart is a violation fa right
which causer damage to the party
injured a mong of which the law
cognizance.
(b) What are the elements of a tort?
a wrong, a damage, a connexion.
II.
(a) Give a full definition of "proximate cause."
That cause which is dient by
responsible for the sufsequent
injing or damage.
(b) Give a short, concise statement of the facts and the law
in the case of Scott vs. Shepard, 3 Wils. 403 (Lighted Squibb
Case).
at a market place in a small town
squit mode of pander it was tossed about
in England Shepard a minor there a lighted
by sesual people and finally exploded in
the hands of Scott puttingout Riseye.
Scott sued shepand for personal injury and
the count allowe d him 100 pounds on the
the t proximate III.
ground was
direct (a) A, that infant, shepards is instructed by forcing sause his father the Scotti squit home enjine.
an to remain at
on a certain evening and study. Without the knowledge of the
father, A leaves the home and takes his father's automobile to
go to a While on his A and
Judgment For party. B. and for whom injures an and B, why? B infactive way, A and carelessly his father, responsith for negligently damages.
runs over sues
for torts commited by him
Father is not liatle.
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