By claiming the protections provided under a guess passenger statute, driver hopes to escape
liability for injuries caused to a guest because of an automobile accident where the driver was in
control of the automobile at the time of the accident. Since driver was providing transportation for
the guest for free, driver claims that liability arises only if
A) the guest had not known that driver had gotten into accidents before
B) driver intended to injure the guest passenger
C) there was negligence
D) driver acted with willful, wanton and reckless conduct
D
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A life estate is:
a. a home that is willed to a beneficiary for the remainder of his or her natural life. b. a legal term used to describe one's domicile at the time of death. c. the right of a person, called the life tenant, to live on the property until the death of the life in being. d. also known as “estate de la chaim” in some southern regions of the United States.
Trying ____ cases is a core governmental function that cannot be delegated to private parties
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Subrogation is a
a. contract right. b. statutory right. c. common law principle. d. federal law.
We-NR-Dog (Dog) contracts to deliver 500 boxes of hot dogs to Food Shop (Shop) on June 30, 2010. The dogs are to be all beef, kosher hotdogs. Each box has 50 hot dogs and each box costs $20. On June 24, Dog calls Shop and says that they cannot deliver on June 30, but may be able to deliver later in the week. On June 25, after the call, Shop searches for and contracts to purchase hot dogs from another vendor. On June 25, Dog calls and says that they can in fact deliver. Shop tells Dog that the deal is off and other hot dogs are being delivered. Concerning, Dog, which is correct:
a. Dog will be successful for suit for breach of contract. b. Dog can sue and demand specific performance. c. Shop will be successful if Dog sues for breach of contract. d. Shop will be required to prove it has a better deal with the new vendor.