Why can an objection be made because of the mention of insurance?
What will be an ideal response?
Because the mentioning of insurance may imply that the defendant will be able to cover any losses by having the insurance company pay for the damages; in a sense it is taking the burden of responsibility off the defendant and placing it upon the insurance company to pay any monetary damages.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
An owner purchases real property for $100,000.00 and obtains a loan for $80,000.00 from a lender. An owner’s title insurance policy could be purchased for the following amount:
A. $100,000.00 B. $80,000.00 C. $100,000.00 or $80,000.00 D. None of the above
What are monuments? What role do they play in land description?
What will be an ideal response?
Nate is a professional animal trainer; he owns a pet tiger, Bruce, and has trained Bruce to live peaceably with humans. While hosting a party one Saturday, a guest, Jermaine, sticks his hand into the Bruce's cage, trying to pet the great cat. The tiger bites Jermaine's hand, causing severe injury. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Nate is not liable for Jermaine's injury because it is assumed that wild animals will bite. b. Nate is not liable for Jermaine's injury because a tiger is a wild animal. c. Nate is strictly liable for Jermaine's injury. d. Nate is strictly liable for Jermaine's injury only if he had reason to know of Bruce's propensity to bite.