Locks on the doors, and installation of smoke detectors are things that comprise a minimum standard of suitability for human living and lend themselves to the requirement of:
A. Habitability
B. Suitability
C. Merchantability
D. Fitness for a particular purpose
A
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a. may be class actions b. may not be class action c. must first be filed in state court d. are permitted any time after the alleged discrimination took place
An infinitive can only be used as a noun
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ben is a paralegal in a private defense firm. He has been given the responsibility to meet with Jamie, a new client, for an initial interview. Ben has carefully prepared for the interview and has gathered all the important information from the client. At the conclusion of the interview Ben asks Jamie if she has any questions. Jamie asks his opinion about how best to try the case and what her chances are of being found not guilty. Ben tells Jamie that he cannot answer those questions as he cannot give legal advice. Is Ben correct? If so, why can't Ben give legal advice?
What will be an ideal response?
Forcing a party to do something, including entering into a contract, through fear created by threats is legally defined as
A. duress. B. undue influence. C. coercion. D. fraudulent misrepresentation.