To recover for misrepresentation, the plaintiff must prove that his or her losses were a reasonably foreseeable result of the misrepresentation.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Give an example of an "Act of God" that might result in the discharge of a contractual obligation

What will be an ideal response?

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Describe the various areas of concerns for employers

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Protection under the Automatic Stay is also extended to the co-debtors of a debtor in Chapter 13 cases and remains in effect until the debtor's case is closed

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In infliction of emotional distress cases, ordinary sensibilities are best defined as 

A. whether a reasonable person would suffer emotional distress as a result of the tortfeasor’s actions.  B. a reasonable person’s fear of an imminent battery.  C. when a reasonable person suffers physical symptoms from mental anguish.  D. a tortfeasor’s state of mind in causing emotional distress. 

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