Which defense could allow defendant to escape responsibility for a claim in strict liability?
A) comparative fault
B) a statute saying that the defendant should not be strictly liable
C) contributory negligence
D) assumption of the risk
B
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What will be an ideal response?
When using a sliding-band method of banding to select multiple people for a position, if the top scorer is chosen and more applicants need to be selected, what should be done next?
A. An applicant is picked from those remaining in the band. B. A new band is created using the standard error of the difference. C. The next person down on the list is added to the band. D. The band is “slide down” to include the same number of people as the initial band.
Comparative negligence balancing, typically measured in percentages of negligence, is sometimes called
A. contributory negligence. B. proximate cause. C. assumption of risk. D. culpability factoring.
What does a statute of limitation do?
A) sets a deadline for the commencement of criminal actions B) sets a deadline for the destruction of DNA evidence after a verdict has been reached C) sets a deadline for the commencement of a trial after the arrest of a suspect D) sets a deadline for the use of DNA evidence before it can be destroyed E) sets conditions limiting the use of DNA evidence to protect falsely accused individuals