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Stan Berkowitz and Darwyn Cooke
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LOL that funny

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Did you forget to edit out the last sentence lmao

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*possession* should be the word. a type error.

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Oak Brook - Negligence
A breach of duty which actually and proximately causes injury to the person or property of another. A breach of duty which actually and proximately causes injury to the person or property of another. A breach of duty which actually and proximately causes injury to the person or property of another. A breach of duty which actually and proximately causes injury to the person or property of another.

Oak Brook - Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
Unreasonable conduct which exposes plaintiff to an impact or threat of impact which foreseeably results in the plaintiff suffering severe emotional distress. Unreasonable conduct which exposes plaintiff to an impact or threat of impact which forseeably results in the plaintiff suffering severe emotional distress. Unreasonable conduct which exposes plaintiff to an impact or threat of impact which forseeably results in the plaintiff suffering severe emotional distress.

Oak Brook - Intent - Torts
A desire or knowledge to a substantial degree of certainty that a particular act will have a particular result. A desire or knowledge to a substantial degree of certainty that a particular act will have a particular result. A desire or knowledge to a substantial degree of certainty that a particular act will have a particular result.

Oak Brook - Battery - Torts
The intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege. The intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege. The intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege.

Oak Brook - Acceptance
An outward manifestation of unequivocal assent to the terms of an offer. An outward manifestation of unequivocal assent to the terms of an offer. An outward manifestation of unequivocal assent to the terms of an offer. An outward manifestation of unequivocal assent to the terms of an offer.

Oak Brook - UCR Contracts
Where an offeror makes an offer which can be accepted only by full performance the offer will be held open for a reasonable time once performance begins, in order to allow the offeree to complete performance.

Oak Brook - OFFER
An outward manifestation of present contractual intent which is definite in terms and which is communicated in such a way as to create in the offeree a reasonable expectation that the offeror is willing to enter into a contract.

Oak Brook - DRoOR contracts
Where an offeror makes an offer which he should reasonably forsee to induce substantial reliance on the part of the offeree, resulting in either action or forbearance to act, the offer will be held open for a reasonable length of time to avoid injustice.