Of the following statements, which is not true regarding no-fault insurance?
A) Not all states have no-fault insurance.
B) It helps determine which driver is at fault and which has no fault.
C) It is intended to avoid costly legal battles.
D) It does not prevent insurance fraud.
Answer: B
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a. The Court allows federal regulation of almost anything related to interstate commerce. b. The Court permits only state regulation of most interstate commerce. c. The Court has excluded every type of service provider from federal regulation. d. The Court allows limited federal regulation of interstate commerce. e. No regulation of interstate commerce is permitted by the state or federal governments.
A (n) ______ self-schema is typical in Western cultures in which people are expected to think and act as autonomous individuals with unique attributes.
A. independent B. intercultural interaction C. interdependent D. cross-cultural interaction
Richard Donevagh was a professional photographer on the staff of Magic Photo Inc Sharon Rock, a famous movie star, hired Magic Photo to take the photos at her wedding. Richard was assigned to the task
Sharon was pleased with the photos and has them in her album. A year later, Richard published a book of his works including one of the photos of Sharon's wedding because it was an award winning photo. What is the name for the area of law involved? A) Trade mark B) Patents C) Personality rights D) Copyright E) Torts
In the State Street case discussed in the text, what change was made to patent law?
A) Invention promoters were determined to be liable to inventors for damages caused. B) Computerized online business operating plans and arrangements were determined to be eligible for patent protection. C) Copyright protection was extended to previously noncopyrighted works once they are available over the Internet. D) Patent protection was determined to apply during the provisional period.