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Social Studies, 11.01.2020 05:31 Person51761

Charlotte borrows jason's car for the afternoon to run some errands. jason knows that the brakes are bad but does not tell charlotte. the brakes fail while charlotte is driving, and she crashes, injuring sue. jason is

a. liable for sue's injuries, because brake failure on a motor vehicle is a matter of strict liability.
b. liable for sue's injuries, because he breached his bailor's duty of care.
c. not liable for sue's injuries, because the bailment was for the sole benefit of charlotte, the bailee.
d. not liable for suze's injuries, because he had no involvement in the crash.

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