Jody loaned her neighbor, Phil, her snow blower. Phil set it near his driveway and later accidentally ran over and destroyed it. In a suit to recover damages, Jody as plaintiff has the burden of proving that Phil was negligent and caused the destruction of her snow blower.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Fact Pattern 30-1AStacy sells her all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to her brother Terrill for $1,000. Twelve days later, Stacy files a petition in bankruptcy for relief through a liquidation.Refer to Fact Pattern 30-1A. Regarding the sale of the ATV, the trustee may

A. cancel it as a fraudulent transfer. B. cancel it as a voidable preference. C. not cancel it because it is a sale, not a gift. D. not cancel it, but can sue Terrill's estate for the return of the $1,000.

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A conservation easement is an example of: A) An affirmative easement appurtenant

B) A easement of ingress and egress. C) A negative easement. D) A void equitable servitude. E)?None of the above

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