Which of the following can be determined by carefully reading a statute??
A. ?The date on which the statute became effective
B. ?The class of parties to which the statute applies
C. ?The kind of conduct regulated by the statute
D. ?All of these choices are correct.
E. ?None of these choices is correct.
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
Kelley sued Champion Chevrolet asa result of a late model used car which she purchased with the representation that it was a special edition model driven only by the owner of the dealership. She subsequently learned that the car was, in fact, not a special edition. It had been altered to give the appearance of a specialedition. Kelley was awarded $1.5 million by the jury. Champion Chevrolet retains the Scribner and Matheson law firm torepresent it in the appeal. T or F Champion Chevroletis the appellee.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An arsonist set fire to a building. He claims to have believed the building was empty, but several homeless people were staying there. One was killed in the fire. What must the prosecutor prove to convict the arsonist of violent arson?
a. The prosecutor must only prove the arsonist set the fire. b. The prosecutor must prove the arsonist set the fire and intended to kill a person by doing so. c. The prosecutor must prove the man set the fire with reckless disregard for any people inside. d. The prosecutor must only prove the arsonist deliberately set the fire. e. none of the above
Payments made to an injured worker to provide some percentage of income during the worker’s rehabilitation or permanent injury period: _____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).