Standing refers to:
a. who may sue
b. when suit must be brought
c. where suit must be brought
d. all of the above
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Parties who cohabitate and then separate
A. are treated ascommon law spouses. B. have no legalrights if the parties had a sexual relationship. C. may have legal rights similar to contract rights so long as the relationship did not hinge on an illegal purpose. D. Botha and b.
To what does the term bundle of rights refer?
What will be an ideal response?
Key differences between national law and international law include which of the following terms??
A. ?National law can be enforced by government authorities. B. ?International law includes written and unwritten laws observed by independent nations. C. ?International law is enforced primarily for reasons of courtesy or expediency. D. ?National law can be enforced by government authorities, and international law is enforced primarily for reasons of courtesy or expediency. E. ?National law can be enforced by government authorities, and international law includes written and unwritten laws observed by independent nations.