A sole proprietorship is:
a. The simplest form of a business, in which one individual owns the business
b. A professional corporation
c. A complicated form of business where one individual owns the business, but
another receives the profits
d. None of these choices are correct
A
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?Unconscionability consists of an absence of meaningful choice coupled with a party taking advantage of this absence to impose unreasonably favorable terms.
A. ?A gross inequality of bargaining power may constitute absence of meaningful choice. B. ?A gross inequality of bargaining power, standing alone, will not constitute an absence of meaningful choice. C. ?A gross inequality of bargaining power must be coupled with a lack of knowledge as to the terms for it to constitute absence of meaningful choice. D. ?Unconscionability precludes an offer from being accepted.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A defendant can not represent himself in a criminal matter. 2. An arrest warrant is signed by the prosecutor, authorizing the police to take the accused into custody. 3. Double jeopardy prevents the prosecutor from pursuing a second trial in a criminal case if the jury fails to reach a unanimous decision. 4. Probation suspends a sentence after incarceration has begun; parole suspends the sentence before incarceration. 5. A failure to give Miranda warnings to a person who is being booked at the police station ould exclude fingerprints from being used as evidence at trial.
Information technologists are members of the legal team who combine the following two qualities
a. verbal skills and legal skills b. arbitration skills and legal skills c. technology skills and arbitration skills d. legal skills and technology skills
Paralegals are regulated __________ by ethical codes for attorneys, by standards and guidelines created by paralegal professional groups, and by guidelines for the utilization of paralegals developed by the American Bar Association and various states
a. Directly b. Indirectly c. Strictly d. Formally