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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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