Amy owned a collection of antique swords. Amy agrees to allow Mark to display the swords at
his office building at no charge. Mark picks up the swords, places them in the back seat of his
car and drives to the building.
He stops along the way, parks and locks his car, and goes into a
store to buy something. When he returns, someone has broken into the car and stolen all of
Amy's swords. Amy sues Mark for the value of the swords. In this situation:
A) Mark is liable; he owed a duty of ordinary care, which he did not meet.
B) Mark is not liable; he owed a duty of ordinary care, which he met by locking the doors of
the car.
C) Mark is liable; he owed a duty of utmost care, which he did not meet.
D) Mark is liable; he is an insurer of Amy's swords.
E) Mark is liable; he owed a duty of slight care, which he did not meet.
C
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Which product development tool helps you to ensure that your new product has the features that your market research indicted that customers' value?
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