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The "shopkeeper's tort" is used to protect some retailers from being sued for

OA. invasion of privacy
OB. false imprisonment
OC. assault and battery
D. defamation of character

The "shopkeeper's tort" is used to protect some retailers from being sued-example-1
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User Xenya
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the answer is D this is the answer

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User Polymer
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Answer:

B. False Imprisonment

Step-by-step explanation:

False Imprisonment is holding a person or persons against their will. Shopkeepers will do this if they suspect someone is shoplifting, nonetheless, the "shopkeeper's tort" was made to protect the shoplifters because they made a mistake if they made one.

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