1. Is it possible for one person to successfully sue another in tort for assault even if there is no physical contact between them?
2. Although most people in the restaurant did not think A was likely to strike anyone, suppose that B is a very nervous person and easily frightened. Is B's expectation of harm sufficient to establish assault?
3. Must B prove that he had suffered some actual harm to succeed in an action for assault against A?
4. If A had said to the waitress, "I can't afford a tip, but I'm going to give you a big kiss when I go", could this statement constitute an assault on the waitress?
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