What is the difference between an element and a factor?

What will be an ideal response?


An element is a precondition of the applicability of a rule; a factor is simply one of the considerations that a court will weigh in determining whether the rule (or an element of the rule) applies.

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This picture shows what type of relationship between groups and validity of the measure?


A. equal validity, unequal predictor means
B. equal predictor means, but positive validity only for the nonminority group
C. positive validity and adverse impact
D. positive validity for entire group; zero validity for each group separately

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In addition to the execution of a trust, the client must properly fund the trust and:

a. Properly transfer the property into the trust b. Withdraw the property from the trust c. Create a dry trust, so the government doesn’t get their share d. Distribute the assets

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What is the most common reason for an attorney to be disbarred?

a. Theft of client funds b. Conviction for felony offense c. Possession of narcotics d. Entering a guilty plea for a client without the client’s consent

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Commercial Web sites never provide reliable legal information

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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