Solutions
A Constructive Eviction Correct Answers Actions or inactions
of a landlord that create conditions that prevent a tenant from
enjoying a substantial or integral part of the premise constitute a
constructive eviction.
A Defense to Fraud Correct Answers The defendant must make
the representation with the intent to influence the other party's
action. If the defendant did not intend to deceive, there is no
proof of fraud.
Administrative Agencies (DOI) Correct Answers produce the
most laws
Two primary functions include rulemaking and adjudication
Assault Correct Answers in contrast to battery, does not
involve physical contact, but the other person must anticipate or
expect and fear harm for assault to have occurred
defenses-
self defense and defense of property
Bailee Duties (has custody of goods temporarily but no transfer
of ownership) Correct Answers Standard of care for bailee is
reasonable care
If for bailor's benefit only-bailee has slight care
If for bailee's benefit only-bailee duty is extraordinary care
, Bankruptcy Act Correct Answers Chapter 7-liquidation, you
turn in the key
Chapter 11-business to reorganize debt
Chapter 12-for farmers and fisherman
Chapter 13-individuals and small business to reorganize their
debt
Battery Correct Answers There is no ground for battery if
contacts by both Jim and the police officer were accidental and
not intended to be hostile or offensive.
defenses if sued for batter-
plaintiff consented to act
act was in self defense or defense of others
act was of physical discipline
Binder Correct Answers Informal written contracts that
summarize the basic coverages and terms of insurance
agreement and provide evidence of insurance until the official
policy is issued (temporary insurance contract that provides
coverage as per its terms; binder is effective here, whether
policy is issued or not)
Community Property Correct Answers Under the community
property concept two types of property can belong to a spouse -
separate property as well as community property. Separate
property is the respective spouse's sole property and it is free
from the other spouse's interest or control.
Compensatory Damages include
Special Damages and