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these questions are multiple choices Why do we have laws Group of answer choices To provide reasonable expectations and to aid in providing for societal
these questions are multiple choices
Why do we have laws
Group of answer choices
To provide reasonable expectations and to aid in providing for societal and individual general safety.
To provide stability and provide societal and individual general safety, which will make better living conditions for everyone.
To cut down on crime and provide suitable punishments which provide stability and societal and individual general safety.
To prevent chaos.
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Question 5
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What is a Secondary Legal Authority?
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Black's Law Dictionary
Encyclopedia on Birds
Case decision in Kelo v. City of New London
An Article about the future of Florida possibly passing Medical Marijuana
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Civil Law involves
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Disputes between individuals, disputes between organizations, legal punishment of criminal offenses, Private parties, liability, preponderance of evidence, Compensation
Disputes between individuals, disputes between organizations, Compensation to the victim, Private parties, liability, beyond a reasonable doubt
Disputes between individuals, disputes between organizations, Compensation to the victim, Private parties, liability, preponderance of evidence
Disputes between individuals, disputes between organizations, deals with crime, Private parties, liability, preponderance of evidence, Compensation
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Every rule of law is composed of___________.
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the actions that are illegal
the actions that are illegal, the consequences of those illegal actions, and what a victim may receive as compensation against someone who breaks that law
Elements, or constituent parts that must be proved in court for the claim to succeed.
IRAC (Issue,Rule,Analysis, andConclusion)
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Ethically, employees tend to follow
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what they see other employees do, regardless as to the training they have received.
what they feel is right in their heart.
what they perceive to be management's lead.
what the law says to do.
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Which is not true?
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Substantive law deals with the legal relationship between people or the people and the state, thus defining the rights and duties of people. Whereas, Procedural laws define the rules by which Substantive laws are not enforced in a court of law.
Substantive law deals with the legal relationship between people or the people and the state, thus defining the rights and duties of people. Whereas, Procedural laws define the rules by which Substantive laws are enforced in a court of law.
Procedural laws define rules by which Substantive laws are enforced. Whereas, Substantive law deals with the legal relationship between people or the people and the state, thus defining the rights and duties of people.
Substantive law deals with legal relationships thus defining the rights and duties of people. Whereas, Procedural laws define rules by which Substantive laws are enforced in a court of law.
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What prohibits any levels of government from arbitrarily or unfairly depriving individuals of their basic constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property?
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Due process found in theConstitution
The Declaration of Indepedence.
Substantive laws
Miranda Rights
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Before starting litigation, a plaintiff needs to ensure that there are no issues of
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Mootness, Ripeness, and Standing.
Standing, Ripeness, and Moodiness.
Standing, Rightness, and Mootness.
Mootness, Rightness, and Standing.
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Pleadings are
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documents that must always be filed with the court: the Complaint, the Answer, and the Reply.
documents that are sometimes filed with the court: Notarized court forms, the Response, and the Reply.
documents that are filed with the court: the Complaint, the Answer, and the Reply.
the written statement of what you are asking the court to do for you.
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A plaintiff's case will be automatically adjudicated in plaintiff's favor if
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plaintiff files all the paperwork and is right.
defendant files an answer that has a counterclaim within 25 days.
defendant files an answer that has a counterclaim within 5 days.
defendant does not file an answer because theplaintiffhas filed a complaint against thedefendant.
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To determine whether the Court has jurisdiction to hear a case or controversy, we have to determine
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if there is a statute regarding the action that the plaintiff says the defendant did.
where the incident happened and what the plaintiff wants the court to do.
the amount of evidence that will prove the defendant's liability.
Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Venue, and Personam or In Rem Jurisdiction.
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Federal District Courts are limited to cases where there is
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a) complete diversity of the parties and the amount in controversy is over $75,000.
b) the subject matter is a Federal Question that arises under federal law.
either a or b
c) only issues concerningthe Constitution, which the Supreme Court must hear.
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After the complaint is filed by the plaintiff,
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the defendant must respondor go tojail.
the plaintiff must effect the rest of the service of process
the plaintiff must hire the local sheriff to give the defendant a summons
the plaintiff cannot withdraw the complaint
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A Motion does not need to:
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identify who is bringing the motion.
explain why it is being brought.
name the parties involved.
name all the parties who may want to be involved.
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An agreement by both parties involved in a lawsuit regarding a motion is called a_________
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contract
stipulation
settlement
since it never happens, there is not a name for it.
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Discovery, which is where both sides exchange information does not consists of
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Responses to the Answer
interrogatories, or written questions to the other party only.
requests for admissions, or written requests to the other party to admit the truth
of facts, the application of law to fact, opinions, or the genuineness of any described documents.
depositions, or oral questions to the other party or a nonparty witness.
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What is the first thing you should do if a situation occurs that could result in liability issues, like a patron slipped on a rug and fell, which resulted in a slight cut on the patron's head?
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gather evidence
call 911 and follow the corresponding checklist
ask your supervisor what to do
since anything you do may be held against you in a court of law, do not get involved.
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Question 21
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Some of the factors in choosing a business form are:
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tax consequences, ease and cost of formation, how many owners want to be involved, what depth of involvement does each owner want, desired liability of the owner(s), and need and ability to raise capital.
how many owners want to be involved,what depth of involvement does each owner want, desired liability of the owner(s),location consequencesofthe businessbuilding,ease and expense of formation,and need and ability to raise capital.
tax consequences,ease and experience of formation,how many owners want to be involved,what depth of involvement does each owner wantthe governmentto have, desired liability of the owner(s),and need and ability to raise capital.
how many owners want to be involved,what depth of involvement does each owner want,desired money the owner(s)want to make,tax consequencesofthebuyersofwhatitsales, ease and expense of formation,and need and ability to raise capital.
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The main types business forms:
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So Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Litigation Company, Corporation, S corporation, and Non-profit Organization.
Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Company, Corporation, B corporation, and Non-profit Organization.
Corporation, S corporation, Partnership, Sole Propertyship, Limited Liability Company, and Non-profit Organization.
Corporation, S corporation, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship, Limited Liability Company, and Non-profit Organization.
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Nancy wants to own a catering business by herself on a part-time basis.She has very little money to start her business. She has heard that some customers who have allergic reactions to food served may sue the caterer. So, she plans on being very careful about listing the ingredients in her offered food and beverage items.
What is Nancy's best choice for her business form?
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Corporation
Sole Proprietorship
Limited Liability Company
Non-profit Organization
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Gary and Susan want to own a verylargehotel.They are concerned with liability issues such as negligence lawsuits from customers having accidents. They will have toborrowa large amount of money to get started or have investors.What is the best choice for their business form?
Group of answer choices
Corporation
Sole Proprietorship
Limited Liability Company
Partnership
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Question 25
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ToddandShaundricawant to own and operate a medium-sized bed and breakfast.They are concerned with liability issues such as negligence lawsuits from customers having accidents. They are buying the large home that will be the Bed and breakfast.What is the best choice for their business form?
Group of answer choices
Corporation
Sole Proprietorship
Limited Liability Company
Partnership
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