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Esther Rengifo
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Which of the following is true regarding the apprehension necessary for the tort of assault?

A) Apprehension and fear are the same thing.
B) A person may be in apprehension of physical harm, even if the person is too courageous to actually be afraid of that physical harm.
C) Actual injury is necessary for valid apprehension to be proven.
D) The test for assault involves subjective apprehension, not reasonable apprehension.
E) There is no requirement that the apprehension be of immediate physical contact.

Apprehension

The fear or anticipation of future difficulty or trouble; in legal contexts, can also refer to the act of arresting someone.

Tort of Assault

A legal claim for harm caused by intentionally placing another person in fear of imminent physical harm or offensive contact.

  • Gain an understanding of the differences between assault and battery as delineated in tort law.
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