Necessity allows a tortfeasor to commit an intentional tort to prevent more serious injury from an external force.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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When a plaintiff violates his or her duty of reasonable care to himself or herself, and this proximately causes the plaintiff’s injury, this is called
A. assumption of risk. B. contributory negligence. C. last clear chance. D. consent.
Jason is getting married next summer for the second time. Because he had a difficult divorce after his first marriage, several of his friends have recommended that he execute a premarital agreement with his fiancé, Amy, even though she is reluctant to do so. He wants to protect the property he has accumulated over the years and doesn't want to have to pay alimony to a second wife. Which of the
following provisions is his premarital agreement likely to contain? A) a Preamble B) definitions of "separate" and "marital" property C) a waiver of alimony D) all of the above
A federal estate tax return (Form 706) must be filed within nine months of the decedent's death for every United States citizen whose gross estate exceeds the applicable exclusion amount
a. True b. False
PSD stands for:
a. Possible standard deviation b. Prevention of significant discharge c. Potentially significant decision d. Prevention of significant deterioration