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QUESTION 28 The elements of negligence are: duty, breach, cause, proximate or legal cause, and injury...

QUESTION 28

  1. The elements of negligence are: duty, breach, cause, proximate or legal cause, and injury or damages.

    True or

    False

QUESTION 29

  1. Someone convicted of a felony will typically be sentenced to two to five months in jail.

    True or

    False

QUESTION 30

  1. Eric Smith has a dispute with Leslie Barber and he wants to use a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) that will produce a legally binding decision. Which of the following would meet Eric's needs?

    (A) Arbitration.

    (B) Mediation.

    (C) Mini-trial.

    (D) In court bench or jury trial.

QUESTION 31

  1. One of the key issues in a promissory estoppel case is whether the defendant made a promise to the plaintiff that the plaintiff detrimentally relied upon.

    True or

    False

QUESTION 32

  1. A deliberate misrepresentation of a material fact with intent to induce another person to enter into a contract -- and on which the person reasonably relies and does enter into a contract that is injurious to that person -- is defined in the legal community as:

    (A) Fraud.

    (B) Duress.

    (C) Materiality.

    (D)  Puffery.

QUESTION 33

  1. The law enforces all promises, therefore, all promises are contracts.

    True

    False

QUESTION 34

  1. A civil wrong not arising from a breach of contract, but arising from the breach of a legal duty owed by the defendant to the plaintiff is called a tort.

    True or

    False

Homework Answers

Answer #1

Answer 28
The answer is true.
Duty,breach,cause and injury or damage is a element of negligence.
Answer 29.
The correct answer is false.
Because the time for jail is 16 months to 3 years.

Answer 30
The correct answer is arbitration.
Legal binding decisions in Alternative dispute resolution are arbitration. Arbitration is the only one out of the listed options which is legally binding on the contrary mediation and conciliation are not legally binding.
Answer 31
The correct answer is true.
The key element in promissory estoppel is that the promisor made a significant promise to act upon it.

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