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Give correct response. The common law rule is that no person is criminally liable for the act of another unless he has authorised or assented to it. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Criminal Trespass.
Private Nuisance.
Riot.
Public Nuisance.
- Criminal Trespass: This involves entering someone's property without permission. Typically, liability falls on the trespasser. It's not an exception to the rule about liability for another's acts.
- Private Nuisance: This refers to the disturbance of someone's private enjoyment of their property. Liability usually rests with the person causing the nuisance. It's not related to the exception.
- Riot: This involves a group of people and the law holds all participants collectively responsible for actions committed during the riot. This is an exception to the rule.
- Public Nuisance: This affects the community or public at large, and like rioting, it can involve liability for the acts of others. This is also an exception.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Riot
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