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Question 4 Marks: 1 Fraizer was angry with his boss, Joe, so he sent a threatening message on Saturday. It read: This coming Monday, I'm

Question 4

Marks: 1 Fraizer was angry with his boss, Joe, so he sent a threatening message on Saturday. It read: "This coming Monday, I'm gonna beat you to a pulp. Watch your back, man!" Joe read the email on Saturday. The threatening message is:

a. an assault.

b. not an assault since the threat was not immediate.

c. an assault and false imprisonment.

d. negligence.

Question 5

Marks: 1 Elinor owns Good Scents, a candle store. Marianne makes candles and sells them to Elinor. Under their contract that contains a "binding arbitration" clause, Marianne submits her dispute with Elinor over payment to an arbitrator. The arbitrator decides in favor of Marianne. Elinor believes that the arbitrator is mistaken in his interpretation of the supply contract. Elinor may:

a. File an appeal to an appellate court.

b. Seek a court trial.

c. Both "a" and "b" are correct.

d. None of the above: the arbitration award is not appealable on these

grounds.

Question 6

Marks: 1 Product liability suits based on a negligence theory may typically claim one or more of the following except:

a. Negligent manufacture of the goods.

b. Negligent inspection of the goods.

c. Negligent failure to provide adequate warnings of hazards or defects associated

with the goods.

d. All of the above are correct.

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