The plaintiff in a quasi-contractual action can recover:
A) ?lost profits
B) ?damages for mental distress.
C) ?the reasonable value of the benefit conferred upon the defendant.
D) ?for all the damages sustained.
C
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A) Y increases exponentially with increases in X B) the correlation between X and Y disappears when the effect of Z is controlled C) Y decreases exponentially with decreases in X D) both A and C are correct
Gage advised his bank to stop payment on a cheque that he had written in favour of Dennis Waters. Gage identified the cheque as written to Dennis Waters for $43, 250
The cheque was in fact written for $43, 025 and because of this the bank's computer system missed the cheque and the money was paid out to Dennis. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A) Gage can obtain punitive damages against the bank B) the bank is liable to reimburse Gage for the money paid out on the cheque. C) the bank is not liable as the bank's forms indicated it was not liable if the stop payment request was not completed accurately D) the bank is liable and must reimburse Gage for the money paid out on the cheque only if Dennis committed fraud in cashing it. E) The bank and Gage are each 50% liable for the error
An agent is strictly liable for any intentional or innocent misrepresentation made by the principal in a transaction.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
All the employees in Mustafa's unit are performing poorly on one specific aspect of their jobs during the month of June; however, they are performing well on all other parts of their job. This is likely to be attributed to
A. self-serving bias. B. implicit cognition. C. external causes. D. internal causes. E. fundamental bias.