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Category > Law Posted 18 Sep 2019 My Price 5.00

LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz 3

LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz 3

•Question 1

 Kenneth was exposed to radiation on his job in an environmental cleanup. In a lawsuit against his employer, the court must decide the full extent of both present and future damages rather than allowing Kenneth to return to court years later if medical problems develop at that time.

•Question 2

 Most states recognize some form of comparative negligence.

•Question 3

 Negligence concerns harm that

•Question 4

 A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is almost always liable for any harm that results.

•Question 5

 A branch of tort law that imposes a much higher level of liability when harm results from ultrahazardous acts or defective products is referred to as

•Question 6

 Res ipsa loquitur shifts the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defendant.

•Question 7

 A sports fan, injured by a hockey puck that flew into the stands during an NHL game, would be subject to the defense of assumption of the risk in a suit to recover for her injuries.

•Question 8

 One purpose of contract law is to determine which agreements are worthy of legal enforcement.

•Question 9

 Dick offers to sell Jane his 1955 Thunderbird convertible. Before Jane can accept the offer, lightning strikes the car and it is totally destroyed. Which of the following is true?

•Question 10

 The element of a contract that states the parties must be adults of sound mind is consent.

•Question 11

 If the offer does not specify a type of acceptance, the offeree may accept in any reasonable manner and method.

•Question 12

 Contracts generally do not require bargaining that leads to an exchange between the parties.

•Question 13

 If an offer specifies no time limit in which to accept,

•Question 14

 When promissory estoppel is used by the courts, it is because there is NOT an enforceable contract present.

•Question 15

 If a salesperson says, "This is a great car and it's really fun to drive," but the car turns out to be a lemon, the salesperson has committed fraud.

• Question 16

Roger parked his car at a garage that has a large sign at the entrance saying, "This garage is not liable for items stolen from a car." This type of notice is referred to as an exculpatory clause.

•Question 17

 To be valid, a noncompete clause must be

•Question 18

 If Rudy offers Oscar $200 for his laptop valued at $600 and Oscar agrees, a court will probably

•Question 19

 If Becky promises not to drink alcohol until she becomes a legal adult in exchange for Ben's promise of $1,000, the agreement is

•Question 20

 Spencer, age 18 and of sound mind, has the legal capacity to contract.

 

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Status NEW Posted 18 Sep 2019 05:09 PM My Price 5.00

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