A married couple is looking to buy a new home and they are attending an open house for a house for sale in their desired neighborhood. They can assume which of the following in the house will "stay" with or in the house and not be removed?
A) Books on bookcase
B) Dinner plates on dining room table
C) Rose bushes in front yard
D) Toys in child's bedroom
C
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a. The plaintiff has no remedy. b. The plaintiff may be able to pursue a claim in negligence. c. It is because the plaintiff has caused his or her injury. d. None of the above.
What entity of the ABA tests software for law offices and can provide assistance in choosing a program?
What will be an ideal response?
Mr. Brown is unhappy with the settlement he received when represented by the Garrod Law Offices. He thinks that he should have had an opportunity to have his day in court and have a trial like those he has seen on television. Mr. Brown feels that if he had had a chance to have a jury of his peers, he would have won more. What would be his best approach to address his concern?
a. He can file a complaint or grievance with a grievance or disciplinary committee. b. He will need to seek an interlocutory appeal from the state's highest court. c. He can sue the Garrod Law Office, going pro se, if necessary. d. Nothing. By accepting the settlement, he's waived his right to complain.
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What will be an ideal response?