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Prem bought a radio from Hedy for $75.He paid with a cheque rather than with cash.When Hedy tried to obtain payment, however, the bank refused to cash the cheque.The bank explained that the cheque was invalid because it was so poorly written that it was largely illegible.Rather than contact Prem, Hedy immediately called the police and said that Prem had committed the crime of fraud by deliberately writing an ineffective cheque.She also suggested that Prem was likely to leave town soon, and that his crime should therefore be addressed promptly.The next day, the bank unexpectedly contacted Hedy and explained that, following its own investigations, it was clear that the defective nature of the cheque was due to Prem's sloppiness, rather than any intentional wrongdoing.Hedy thought about passing that information along to the police, but because she was still angry at Prem for causing such a hassle, she decided to remain silent.Later that same day, a police officer arrived at Prem's house, put him into handcuffs, drove him to a police station, charged Prem with fraud, and locked him into a cell to await bail.Prem was released several hours later after convincing the arresting officer that while he has dreadful handwriting, he is not a criminal. The police dropped the charges in that they did not forward the charges to crown counsel for approval.Upset and embarrassed by the episode, Prem now wants to sue Hedy in tort.Explain whether or not Hedy had committed any of the torts discussed in Chapter 4.
Moistening
The process of making something slightly wet or damp.
Filtering Out Dust
The process of removing dust particles from air or liquids, typically using a physical barrier or filtration system.
Oxygen
A chemical element with the symbol O, essential for cellular respiration in most living organisms and a major component of Earth's atmosphere.
Capillary Walls
The thin, permeable barriers of capillary blood vessels that facilitate the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients and wastes between blood and tissues.
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