CISR Commercial Casualty I
Lesson 1 L Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
Legal Liability -
Answer: A responsibility or obligation to others, which courts recognize and
enforce. In general failure to meet this duty often results in the imposition of
monetary damages.
Question: 3 Types of Legal Liability -
Answer: Tort Liability, Statutory Liability, Contractual Liability
Question: 4 Types of Tort Liability -
Answer: Negligence, Intentional Torts, Strict Liability, Absolute Liability
Question: Name the four requirements of a negligent tort (long version) -
, Answer: 1. Duty owed by negligent party to another party, 2. Breach of that Duty,
3. Actual Injury or Loss must occur, 4. There has to be a close cause and effect
(proximate cause) relationship between the breach of that duty and the injury or
loss.
Question: 4 requirements of a negligent tort (short version) -
Answer: 1. Duty owed, 2. Breach of Duty, 3. Proximate Cause, 4. Damages
Question: Intentional Tort Definition -
Answer: An intentional or voluntary act where the person or organization
committing the act is expressly or implicitly deemed to have possessed intent or
purpose to injure. The person or organization committing the act can be held
legally liable for that injury or loss.
Question: Intentional Tort Examples -
Answer: 1. Libel, 2. Slander, 3. Wrongful entry or wrongful eviction, 4. Assault
and/or battery, 5. Wrongful detention, 6. False Arrest, 7. Copyright infringement,
trademark infringement, etc...
Lesson 1 L Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
Legal Liability -
Answer: A responsibility or obligation to others, which courts recognize and
enforce. In general failure to meet this duty often results in the imposition of
monetary damages.
Question: 3 Types of Legal Liability -
Answer: Tort Liability, Statutory Liability, Contractual Liability
Question: 4 Types of Tort Liability -
Answer: Negligence, Intentional Torts, Strict Liability, Absolute Liability
Question: Name the four requirements of a negligent tort (long version) -
, Answer: 1. Duty owed by negligent party to another party, 2. Breach of that Duty,
3. Actual Injury or Loss must occur, 4. There has to be a close cause and effect
(proximate cause) relationship between the breach of that duty and the injury or
loss.
Question: 4 requirements of a negligent tort (short version) -
Answer: 1. Duty owed, 2. Breach of Duty, 3. Proximate Cause, 4. Damages
Question: Intentional Tort Definition -
Answer: An intentional or voluntary act where the person or organization
committing the act is expressly or implicitly deemed to have possessed intent or
purpose to injure. The person or organization committing the act can be held
legally liable for that injury or loss.
Question: Intentional Tort Examples -
Answer: 1. Libel, 2. Slander, 3. Wrongful entry or wrongful eviction, 4. Assault
and/or battery, 5. Wrongful detention, 6. False Arrest, 7. Copyright infringement,
trademark infringement, etc...