A court can have personal jurisdiction based on Internet contacts.?
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A. Stamps a document with a sequential number and then automatically advances to the next number. B. ?System for calculating deadlines that counts all days, including weekends and holidays. C. A generic term used to describe the function of recording appointments for any type of business. D. A legal term that usually refers to functions such as docket control, things to do, contact information by case, case notes, document assembly, document tracking by case, integrated billing, and e-mail.? E. A statement at the end of a court document that certifies or establishes when a document was placed in the mail. F. ?Rescheduling an appointment or court date. G. A law-office-specific term that refers to entering, organizing, and controlling all the appointments, deadlines, and due dates for a legal organization. H. ?A claim that an attorney breached an ordinary standard of care that a reasonable attorney would have adhered to in that same circumstance. I. Consolidates a number of different tasks into one computer program and includes calendaring, things to do, a contact database that tracks names and addresses of people, note taking, and other tasks as well. J. ?A calendar entry that recurs. K. ?A statute or law that sets a limit on the length of time a party has to file a suit. If a case is filed after the statute of limitations, the claim is barred and is dismissed as a matter of law. L. ?System for calculating deadlines that refers to only days when the court is open.
According to Blackstone, an act is mala in se if:
A) the act is inherently evil. B) the act occurs at sea. C) society decides the act is wrong. D) Congress passes a law outlawing the act. E) a court rules the act to be illegal.
Sylvia has just graduated from law school and is completing her application to become a member of her state bar association. She is concerned about a theft conviction from several years ago. She pled guilty and got probation. She successfully completed the probation and it is all behind her. However, there is a question on the bar application about "any prior convictions" and Sylvia is concerned
that her past will keep her from the future she wants. Sylvia should: A) omit the conviction and, if it comes up later, admit that it was omitted intentionally to show good moral character. B) omit the conviction and use a false social security number so the conviction will not be discovered. C) omit the conviction and, if it comes up later, just say that the omission was a simple error. D) tell the truth on her application because lying or omitting will be seen as evidence of bad moral character.
Alice contacted Union Construction Company for the addition of a sunroom to her home. Union gave Alice a written bid for $20,000. Alice reviewed the bid and made several changes to the specifications and sent it back to Union. Union reviewed these changes and sent Alice a revised bid for $25,000. Alice left town and when she returned she found that the sunroom had been completed. Alice sent Union a check for $20,000. This check was deposited by Union.?
A. ?The contract was for $20,000 and Union should not bring a cause of action for breach of contract. B. ?The contract was for $25,000 and Union should bring a cause of action for breach of contract for Alice's failure to perform. C. ?The contract was for $25,000 and Union should bring a cause of action for breach of contract for Alice's nonconforming performance. D. ?Union constructed the sunroom without a contract and it has no successful allegation of breach of contract.