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Quiz: Comparative negligence Ans: A legal theory that apportions percentages of responsibility for injury or loss for individuals involved in negligence litigation Quiz: Liabitlity Ans: The responsibility of a negligent individual to make an injured or a damaged individual whole Quiz: Attractive nuisance Ans: A physical asset or property that may be dangerous or attracts individuals by nature of its contests or the usual activities conducted therein (e.g. swimming pools, unsupervised gym) Quiz: Absolute negligence Ans: To be negligent, a person with responsibility for supervision: had a duty (supervise, conduct activity safely, provide safe equipment, warn of dangers, condition sequentially, teach sequentially, respond to injuries appropriately, to develop and implement an emergency plan), ommited or committed a breach of duty, could foresee that omission of a duty or commission would create a danger, was guilty of breach of duty (proximate cause), caused actual loss Quiz: Self incrimination o © 2025 TestTrackers o or call [] o Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] o Your Success is Our Mission! o For online exams and tutor expert, please me in the number given. Ans: a protection under the 5th Amendment that precludes a witness from providing testimony that could prove his/her guilt Quiz: Waiver Ans: a written release of liability (adults cannot waive the right of a child to health and safety) Quiz: Ligitation Ans: a legal court challenge Quiz: Proximate cause Ans: the most closely related factor that caused injury or loss because of negligence (.i.e. an 18 year old player crossing street to practice is hit by a drunk driver-intoxication is the proximate cause NOT the location of practice or supervision of the coach) Quiz: In loco parentis Ans: in place of the parent-coaches and parents have this role during practice and competition Quiz: Title IX Ans: The education amendment act of 1972 requires equal contest scheduling, facility access, uniform quality, officiating and coaching quality. The Civil Rights Act of 1988 strengthened this by affecting any institution receiving Federal funding Quiz: Assumption of risk o © 2025 TestTrackers o or call [] o Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] o Your Success is Our Mission! o For online exams and tutor expert, please me in the number given. Ans: Athletes assume some risk of injury when they become candidates for a sport team. This is the reason that warning statements are imperative. Quiz: Damage Ans: Loss or destruction of property. If negligence is involved, monetary awards may be ordered by a court t

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CAA Exam-Legal/legislative Questions and Correct
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Quiz: Comparative negligence

Ans: A legal theory that apportions percentages of responsibility for injury or loss for
individuals involved in negligence litigation



Quiz: Liabitlity

Ans: The responsibility of a negligent individual to make an injured or a damaged
individual whole



Quiz: Attractive nuisance

Ans: A physical asset or property that may be dangerous or attracts individuals by nature
of its contests or the usual activities conducted therein (e.g. swimming pools,
unsupervised gym)



Quiz: Absolute negligence

Ans: To be negligent, a person with responsibility for supervision: had a duty (supervise,
conduct activity safely, provide safe equipment, warn of dangers, condition sequentially,
teach sequentially, respond to injuries appropriately, to develop and implement an
emergency plan), ommited or committed a breach of duty, could foresee that omission of
a duty or commission would create a danger, was guilty of breach of duty (proximate
cause), caused actual loss



Quiz: Self incrimination


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, Ans: a protection under the 5th Amendment that precludes a witness from providing
testimony that could prove his/her guilt



Quiz: Waiver

Ans: a written release of liability (adults cannot waive the right of a child to health and
safety)



Quiz: Ligitation

Ans: a legal court challenge



Quiz: Proximate cause

Ans: the most closely related factor that caused injury or loss because of negligence (.i.e.
an 18 year old player crossing street to practice is hit by a drunk driver-intoxication is the
proximate cause NOT the location of practice or supervision of the coach)



Quiz: In loco parentis

Ans: in place of the parent-coaches and parents have this role during practice and
competition



Quiz: Title IX

Ans: The education amendment act of 1972 requires equal contest scheduling, facility
access, uniform quality, officiating and coaching quality. The Civil Rights Act of 1988
strengthened this by affecting any institution receiving Federal funding



Quiz: Assumption of risk

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