In a negligence case, the plaintiff must prove that all negligence elements existed
A. beyond a reasonable doubt.
B. by a preponderance of the evidence.
C. with clear and convincing evidence.
D. with overwhelming evidence.
Answer: B
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Joe has three adult children, Max, Sue, and Jan. Sue has two children (Jeff and Conner) and dies in 2009. Joe dies in 2011. Joe’s will states, “All of my property in equal shares to my children who survive me.” How much do Max, Sue, Jeff, and Conner receive?
a. Max and Sue each get 50%, and Jeff and Conner get nothing b. Max, Sue, Jeff, and Conner each get 25% of the estate c. Jeff and Conner each get 50%, and Max and Sue get nothing d. Max and Sue each get 33%, and Jeff and Conner each get 16.5%
To hold a defendant liability for negligence, the plaintiff will need to show, by a preponderance of
the evidence, that defendant failed to exercise A) slight care B) ordinary care C) any care D) great care
The ____________________ coding system places files in both alphabetical and numerical order.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A(n) __________ is a written law enacted by a legislature under its constitutional law-making authority
a. Administrative regulation b. Court's opinion c. Statute d. Constitutional provision