Smith and Roberson’s Business Law
Smith and Roberson’s Business Law
17th Edition
ISBN: 9781337094757
Author: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 15CP
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The two thieves held up an anonymous man proceeded with his properties. The man suddenly gave a chase and almost trapped the way of thief. The thief jagged his gun at the head of the cab driver and ordered him to drive on. The car driver followed the directions and immediately jammed on the footbrakes and jumped out the cargo to protection. But this injured person C and her two children . Then person C filed an action for damages arguing that; driver was neglectful in jumping to protection.

To discuss: Whether the cab driver was negligent.

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