What is a cybertort?
What will be an ideal response?
A cybertort is a cause of action that exists due to harmful Internet contact. Any tort action that involves the Internet or use of a computer can be a cybertort.
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A. range lines. B. base lines. C. township lines. D. guide meridians.
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created a "master list" of files, listing them in the sequence they were planned to be presented, these files were all scattered among many different folders on a hard drive. It was expected that this sequence would change, perhaps many times, during the course of the trial as defense objections were sustained, witnesses altered their testimony, or new ideas arose. Jack wanted to focus on his trial lawyering skills, such as cross-examining witnesses and speaking to the jury, without having to worry about organizing the exhibits. What tools are available to help with this aspect of the litigation? How can they help Jack's team?
Ustov came into this marriage with nothing but his love for Hilda, a well-off widow with an excellent job. After eight years, Hilda came to the conclusion that love is not all you need, so she filed for divorce. Ustov may receive some of their investments under the theory of:
A. Separate property. B. Equitable distribution. C. Joint tenancy. D. Personal goodwill.
A column is a horizontal set of cells in a spreadsheet
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false