Warranties are guarantees in deeds:
a. True
b. False
A
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Res ipsa loquituris
A. isthe term used for negligence in early English law. B. applicable only in cases of intentionaltort. C. is used whenplaintiff doesnot have accessto evidence regarding causation. D. none ofthe above.
In 2014, what is the largest amount that a decedent can own without his or her estate being assessed federal estate tax?
a. $1 million b. $1.5 million c. $3.5 million d. $5 million
An act, occupation, condition or structure that is a nuisance at all times and under any circumstances regardless of the location or surroundings, is a(n):
a. Nuisance per accidens b. Nuisance in fact c. Nuisance per se d. None of the above
When delivering a package for the principal, the agent stops at an ATM along the way, but then
gets into an accident. A court most likely would rule that this was A) beyond the agent's control B) a frolic C) a detour D) beyond the principal's control