What is the purpose of a living will?
What will be an ideal response?
A living will is a document that directs the kind of medical care a person wants in the event that person suffers from a terminal condition, or is in a persistent vegetative state. Most clients refer to this document as their ability to insure that they can have life-prolonging procedures either withheld or withdrawn. However, a person may also execute a living will expressing that he or she wants life-prolonging procedures, effectively preventing family members from getting permission to withdraw life support, even though there may not be a written declaration stating that life support should be withdrawn.
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A) Are only necessary for wrongful death actions B) Are only necessary if the presiding judge in the trial requests one C) Are a form of discovery that permits the physical or mental examination of a party by a qualified expert when the physical or mental health is at issue in the lawsuit D) All of the above
An _______________ is software that provides the basic instructions for starting up the computer and processing the basic input and output
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
If a manufacturer sold a product to a retailer, under Restatement 2d Torts 402A, a "seller" is:
a. Only the manufacturer. b. Only the retailer. c. Both the manufacturer and the retailer. d. None of the above.
The authority of an agent to do whatever acts are necessary to carry out her express authority is called
A. implied authority B. partial authority C. apparent authority D. undisclosed authority