Sam holds a snack shop on the second floor of a commercial building. He leave the sink water running while supervising a delivery from the local food supply company. As a result the sink flooded and water ran down to the first floor office of Suzanne an accountant whose office files were spoiled resulting in clean-up expenses. Sam contends that her act wasn't intentional and doesn't believe he must be legally responsible for Suzanne's damages.
Answer the subsequent
1. Classify the tort theory that Suzanne will use against Sam (name it).
2. List the four fundamentals of that tort.
3. Describe the standard by which Sam's conduct will be judged.
4. Forecast whether Sam will be liable here, and explain your answer.