Where dangers associated with a product are so obvious that manufacturers need not warn users of them. This is the definition of what defense?
a. assumption of the risk
b. commonly known dangers
c. knowledgeable user
d. unforeseeable product misuse
b
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Spike and Gracie lived together for ten years. They purchased a home together which was titled in both their names. They each contributed $10,000 to the down payment and got a $180,000 mortgage. Over the ten years, only Spike paid the mortgage payments totaling $25,000 and all of the property taxes amounting to $15,000. He also paid for the supplies and personally provided the labor for the
addition of a sunroom, which increased the value of the property by at least $20,000. At the present time, the house is valued at $250,000 and the balance on the mortgage is $160,000. The parties never executed a cohabitation agreement. When their relationship ended, Gracie moved into an apartment. To pay for the rent for six months, she withdrew, without Spike's consent, approximately $10,000 from the joint account she and Spike had contributed to equally over the ten years they were together. They had used the account to cover household expenses, traveling, and entertainment. The house is going to be sold for the $250,000 figure and Spike is seeking $75,000 of the $90,000 equity in the property ($10,000 deposit + $25,000 paid on mortgage + $15,000 property taxes + $20,000 improvement on property + $5,000 = 1/2 unassigned equity of $10,000; Gracie would get $10,000 deposit plus $5,000. = 1/2 unassigned equity). He is seeking all of the $10,000 Gracie took from the joint account and now has in a new account in her name only. Should the court grant Spike the relief he requests? What theories might be used as a basis for relief?
Government employees are also known as ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
For purposes of misrepresentation, arm's-length transactions require more disclosure than transactions involving those having a fiduciary relationship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Firms like the Fragomen firm are good for the paralegal profession because:
a. They employ lots of paralegals b. They are strong advocates of continuing education for paralegals c. They establish paralegal unions d. They provide a lot of vacation time for paralegals