Define assault
What will be an ideal response?
Placing someone in the apprehension of an immediate battery.
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a. concurrent b. statute of limitations c. condition precedent d. breach e. rescission f. novation g. performance h. accord and satisfaction i. condition subsequent j. impracticability ?Commercial method of impossibility of performance.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The name for the process of challenging the government’s (and the defendant’s) use of jury strikes in a racially based manner and named for the U.S. Supreme Court case where the principle was developed is
a. a Miller challenge. b. a Brandeis challenge. c. a Peremptory challenge. d. a Batson challenge.
John agrees to purchase Ed's snowmobile for $5,000. John sends Ed a check, but Ed fails to deliver the snowmobiles. What can John do?
A) sue Ed for breach of contract B) threaten Ed with bodily injury C) take back his check by force D) take the snowmobile by force
A plaintiff who fails to seek immediate medical assistance, after an accident, so that the plaintiff's
injuries require more medical care may see a reduction in the amount of damages because of the doctrine of A) "avoidable consequences" B) "knowledge of peril" C) assumption of the risk D) last clear chance