The duty of a possessor of land to persons who come on the land usually depends on whether those persons are:

A) invitees, trespassers, or licensees.
B) reasonable persons.
C) fiduciaries.
D) involved in abnormally dangerous activities.


A

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When companiespromoting corporate social responsibility measure their success by evaluating a double bottom line, they:

A. establish ways of simultaneously measuring both losses and profits. B. account for social-responsibility indicators, such as community involvement. C. measure their carbon footprint and the expenses that would be involved in embracing the idea of sustainable development. D. indicate a preference for meeting profit-oriented goals and de-emphasize any social contributions that would cut into profits.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Hill owned a roofing business that had an account at Lowe's to buy supplies. He sold the business to his employees who had used the account. When he sold the business, he asked a person at Lowe's to close the account. The account documents stated that to close the account, Hill must contact Lowe's headquarters in writing, but he did not. His former employees then ran up a bill on the account

Lowe's sued Hill for the balance due as the former employees were bankrupt. Most likely, the court would hold that Lowe's could: a. only collect from the new owners because Hill was not a surety b. not collect from anyone since the new owners were bankrupt and Hill was not a surety c. collect from Hill because he was a surety on the business, even if not a surety on the Lowe's account d. collect from Hill because he had engaged in fraud in the sale of the business e. none of the other choices

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