When is reasonableness of conduct not relevant in a tort case?
What will be an ideal response?
In strict liability actions
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Sexual touching of another person without permission is known as forcible _________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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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.
A person who makes a false statement to police to keep from incriminating herself is constitutionally protected from subsequent prosecution for obstruction of justice.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Court trials are:
a. always transcribed b. transcribed only at the request of the court or other party c. never transcribed d. transcribed at the pleasure of the court reporter