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hello, this is a commercial law subject and these two are the question and there is no any study case only these simple question.

Question 1. What must be established to sue successfully for the intentional tort of false imprisonment? provide examples.

Question 2. Indicate why the Donoghue v. Stevenson case ( the snail in the ginger beer bottle) was so important in the development of negligence law. Describe the facts of the case, the main issues the court was called upon to decide, and the outcome.

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