An alternative to Boolean searching is:
A) classic language B) common language
C) universal language D) natural language
D
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A defendant who is reckless may rely on the defense of comparative negligence to reduce the plaintiff's recovery.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Distinguish a note from a draft
What will be an ideal response?
In Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp v. Natural Resources Defense Council, the court determined that:
a. courts may require agencies to expand APA notice-comment procedures to permit oral comment b. courts may require agencies to expand APA notice-comment procedures to require trial-type hearings c. courts may require agencies to expand APA notice-comment procedures to permit oral comment and to require trial-type hearings d. courts may not impose variations on the APA notice-comment requirements
Fred sends Opal a notice telling her that he will sell her a brand-new RV for $300,000. Opal misreads the notice and believe that the price is $30,000. She immediately accepts the offer. Is there a contract?
A) No, because Opal is bound by her word despite her subjective misunderstanding of the price. B) Yes, because any reasonable person would have known that Opal misunderstood the price. C) No, because the RV is worth much more than $30,000. D) Yes, because Fred is bound by what Opal thought he wrote, not what he actually wrote.