M agreed to buy G's house for $200,000. The closing was to be held on April 5. G did not have all items removed from the home until April 9. M had to spend $500 on hotel expenses because of G's breach. The contract had listed that hotel expenses in the event this occurred would be limited to $400. This agreement of capping the hotel expenses at $400 is an example of:
A) consequential damages.
B) liquidated damages.
C) compensatory damages.
D) mitigated damages.
B
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processor for her. Susan forgets to check her calendar until the end of the day. As a result, she fails to file an important document with the court on behalf of her supervising attorney. Which ethical rule has been breached? a. The duty of client confidentiality b. The work product doctrine c. The conflict of interest rule d. The duty of competence
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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What was the main purpose of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999?
a. prevent trademark dilution b. prevent fraud in obtaining trademark registration c. prohibit cybersquatting d. remove the marking requirements for trademarks
Calculations using the values in other cells are performed with:
a. graphs b. text c. labels d. charts e. formulas