Distinguish between a condition and a covenant
What will be an ideal response?
A condition is a fact or event, the happening or nonhappening of which creates or
extinguishes an absolute duty to perform, and a covenant is that absolute duty.
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Court cases discussing the characterization of a degree earned during marriage take all but which of these factors into consideration in divorce proceedings?
a. Contributions of the nonstudent spouse to the support of the family during the course of study b. Marital and family time that was diverted to study c. Potential earning power of the student spouse after obtaining the degree d. The desire of the newly degreed spouse to seek a more suitable mate
Which of the following is not an advantage of online legal research?
a. The ability to locate and print court cases and statutory provisions b. New case decisions and changes in law are almost immediately available c. Westlaw and Lexis are available at no charge d. The Internet allows many approaches to online research
Common law is used to interpret statutes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
After a buyer has made an offer on a piece of real estate, the seller may do which of the following?
A. Accept the offer B. Reject the offer C. Make a counteroffer D. All of these choices are correct.