Social Studies, 15.02.2020 03:44 chickedy5490
Sheena knowingly and falsely tells Jenn that an automobile she is trying to sell has never been in a flood. In reliance upon Sheena’s statement, Jenn buys the car. Sheena is liable to Jenn for fraudulent misrepresentation.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 23:30
For each example, identify the most appropriate ctso. ann wants to be a manager who directs the work of others: hosadecatsanational ffa teresa wants to have a career that emphasizes mathematics: fcclapastsanyfea justin wants to have a career in nursing: bpahosafbla-pblfea howard wants to have a career focused on the education of others: feafcclanyfeapas
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:20
John redmond was not paid for trim carpentry work that he did for brenda knighton in her home. ms. knighton does not dispute that redmond did the work, but she says that he waited too long to file the suit because the time for suit is measured from the time the work began, which was over 4 years ago, and not from the time she failed to pay, which was two years ago. the statute of limitations in their state is four years. which of the following is a correct statement? the csae must be dismissed because of the statute of limitations the case qualifies for a directed verdict the case can be decided on a summary judgment motion the case can be dismissed on a judgment of the pleadings
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
What can you conclude about the information given here ? a)juveniles must testify in court b)adults are held to a lower standard c)the state guarantees that juveniles have legal rights much like those of adults d) punishment for juveniles violators are much more strict than those for adults
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