An expert witness:
a. Has professional training, advanced knowledge, or substantial experience in
a specialized area
b. Does not possess any particular skill or expertise relating to the matter
before the court
c. Observed an event firsthand
d. Cannot be cross-examined
A
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What will be an ideal response?
Products liability based on theories of express or implied warranties:
a. Are also based on negligence. b. Are based on contract principles. c. Are no longer allowed. d. None of the above.
The threat of physical or emotional harm to coerce a party into entering a contract is called misrepresentation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Acme Land Company sold a lakefront lot to Sarah Farris. The date of the sale was July 30, 2013. Acme transferred the lot to Sarah by a limited warranty deed. The deed warranted that the property was free of liens and encumbrances. Acme had owned the lot since March 10, 2007. After the sale, when Sarah was seeking a mortgage loan to build a home on the lot, Sarah discovered that the lot was encumbered by an easement for general public access to the lake. The easement was created in April of 2004 by a previous owner of the lot. The easement reduced the size of the lot for building purposes and reduced its value. Can Sarah sue Acme for breach of a deed warranty?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).