Saturday 12 May 2018

LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz

LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz


Q:Most states recognize some form of comparative negligence.
  • Question 2
5 out of 5 points
  
 In strict liability, if a company sells a beverage in a can that has sharp edges and injures several consumers, it will be held liable even if it didn't know about the problem.   
Q:A branch of tort law that imposes a much higher level of liability when harm results from ultrahazardous acts or defective products is referred to as
Q"A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is almost always liable for any harm that results.
Q:
If the offer does not specify a type of acceptance, the offeree may accept in any reasonable manner and method.
Q:
Robert offers to buy a car from Jane for $400. Jane must accept this offer in order to form an enforceable contract.




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LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz


Q:Most states recognize some form of comparative negligence.
  • Question 2
5 out of 5 points
  
 In strict liability, if a company sells a beverage in a can that has sharp edges and injures several consumers, it will be held liable even if it didn't know about the problem.   
Q:A branch of tort law that imposes a much higher level of liability when harm results from ultrahazardous acts or defective products is referred to as
Q"A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is almost always liable for any harm that results.
Q:
If the offer does not specify a type of acceptance, the offeree may accept in any reasonable manner and method.
Q:
Robert offers to buy a car from Jane for $400. Jane must accept this offer in order to form an enforceable contract.

LEG 100 Week 6 Quiz


Q:Most states recognize some form of comparative negligence.
  • Question 2
5 out of 5 points
  
 In strict liability, if a company sells a beverage in a can that has sharp edges and injures several consumers, it will be held liable even if it didn't know about the problem.   
Q:A branch of tort law that imposes a much higher level of liability when harm results from ultrahazardous acts or defective products is referred to as
Q"A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is almost always liable for any harm that results.
Q:
If the offer does not specify a type of acceptance, the offeree may accept in any reasonable manner and method.
Q:
Robert offers to buy a car from Jane for $400. Jane must accept this offer in order to form an enforceable contract.

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