How are the concepts of the reasonable person and foreseeability related?
How does acceptance of a unilateral agreement differ from that of an ordinary agreement?
Distinguish revocation from rejection of an offer.
ANSWER-1) The concepts of the reasonable person and foreseeability are related in the manner that the standard for foreseeability is based upon whether a reasonable person in same situation would have foreseen the act consequences; thus is related in the sense whether a reasonable man reasonably foresee that his actions may cause injury to another individual. The concept of foreseeable is applied in tort law to limit the party's liability to those acts which carry a risk of foreseeable harm, which indicates that a reasonable man would be able to expect or predict the ultimately damage of their actions. The reasonable individual would anticipate and takes precautions for the foreseeable injuries.
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