Lawyers and judges typically use analogies ________

A) to maximize costs for trials
B) for critical legal reasoning
C) as substitutes for the facts of the case
D) to compare the facts of legal precedents to the facts of the case at hand


D

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Jane gave her car for maintenance to Bell Corp., a company that deals in used cars and maintenance of cars. One of the employees at Bell Corp. accidentally sold Jane's car to Fiona. Under these circumstances, which of the following statements is correct?

A. Jane cannot recover the car from Fiona because under the Uniform Commercial Code, Bell Corp. could give good title to a buyer in the ordinary course of business. B. Jane can recover the value of the car from Fiona or Bell Corp. because neither Bell Corp. nor Fiona had title to the car. C. Jane can recover the car from Fiona because Bell Corp. did not have ownership to the car when it was sold to Fiona. D. Jane cannot recover the value of the car from Bell Corp. because she is a nonmerchant.

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When peers or coworkers lead and influence each other, this is known as ______.

a. balanced leadership b. delegating up c. managing up d. managing sideways

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Fried Food, Inc., operates a commercial frying plant, discharging pollutants into the air. Greg reports the violations to the Environmental Protection Agency. Greg

A. is not entitled to a payment. B. may be paid up to any amount. C. may be paid up to $1,000. D. may be paid up to $10,000.

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Which of the following statements is false for an F-distribution?

a. Variables that are F-distributed range from 0 to ×. b. The exact shape of the distribution is determined by two numbers of degrees of freedom. c. The degrees of freedom for the numerator can be larger than, smaller than, or equal to the degrees of freedom for the denominator. d. All of these choices are true.

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