Where an appellate court makes a unanimous opinion on a clear point of law, it is likely to enter a brief opinion in the form of?
A. ?certiorari.
B. ?a per curiam opinion.
C. ?an appellate brief.
D. ?a writ of prohibition.
Answer: B
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Modification of an alimony award?
A. ?is possible only if a clause allowing modification was included in the property settlement agreement. B. ?is only awarded in connection with child support. C. ?requires a showing of change of circumstances. D. ?can only be initiated by the recipient.
“Letters Testamentary” refer to:
a. the informal authority of the magistrate, establishing the personal representative's right to represent the decedent’s estate in all matters. b. the formal authority of the court, establishing the personal representative's right to represent the decedent’s estate in all matters. c. the descendant’s personal writings that may support a will contest. d. the descendant’s personal writings that may dispute a will contest.
Laws governing employment relationships are referred to collectively as ____ law.?
A. ?contract B. ?employment and labor C. ?work D. ?compensation
MATCHING:
1. Assault 2. Simple Assault 3. Aggravated Assault 4. Arson 5. Hate Crimes 6. Hate Speech 7. Abduction a. An act of force or threat of force intended to inflict harm upon a person. b. The illegal carrying away of a person by force or coercion, generally with the intent to do harm to the victim. c. Using the threat of force to intimidate or threaten a person in the exercise of that person’s rights because of that person’s race, color, religions, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation. d. The willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn a building. e. A physical attack where the victim suffers no obvious injuries and the attacker does not have a weapon. f. Offenses motivated by hatred against a victim based on his or her race, religion, sexual orientation, handicap, ethnicity, or national origin. g. An attack made with the intent of inflicting severe bodily injury.