Are you wondering what an actual case looks like? Here is one, Booth v. Merriam et al, 155 Mass. 521 (1892), taken from the official Massachusetts reports. It is typical of what can be found in any casebook on torts. Let us see what we can do with it. Read More at LawCrossing
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