Which of the following would be considered a copyright infringement?
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Suppose you put a down payment of $1,000 to purchase a vehic…
Suppose you put a down payment of $1,000 to purchase a vehicle. You make 60 payments of $312 and spend $[x] in maintenance and repairs. Three years after paying off the car you sell it for $5200. What is your net in dollars? Enter a net gain with a positive value and a net loss with a negative value.
Bartie’s Inc. sells watercolors and pastels that are markete…
Bartie’s Inc. sells watercolors and pastels that are marketed as safe for use by children. However, several accounts of lead poisoning were reported in children who used the products. An investigation revealed that the company was knowingly manufacturing colors that contained a significant amount of a toxic heavy metal. Which of the following torts has Bartie’s committed?
Simplify the expression: [x] + [y] – [z]
Simplify the expression: [x] + [y] – [z]
A patent can only be claimed for a limited amount of time.
A patent can only be claimed for a limited amount of time.
Which of the following is a function of the state supreme co…
Which of the following is a function of the state supreme courts?
Companies that manufacture products according to government…
Companies that manufacture products according to government specifications are not liable if such products cause injury because ________.
Richard Bell, an organized crime boss and casino owner, has…
Richard Bell, an organized crime boss and casino owner, has made a lot of money with his illegal drug operations and illegal gambling. He stashes away most of this drug money in personal lockers. In order to make it look like he earned it legitimately, Richard hired crooks to take the drug money and spend it in Richard’s casinos in discreet amounts. The crooks are supposed to lose the money on purpose so that the casino can claim this as winnings. The crooks are then paid a small amount for their services. What crime is Richard committing in converting his drug money to alleged legal money?
An actor wins a part in a play over another actor. To get ba…
An actor wins a part in a play over another actor. To get back at the selected actor, the rejected actor files a lawsuit against the selected actor alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and negligence. The jury returns a verdict exonerating the defendant. The defendant is now entitled to sue the plaintiff for ________.
Kicker’s Inc. has produced a new kind of candy bar, but it f…
Kicker’s Inc. has produced a new kind of candy bar, but it fails to mention on the packaging that the bar contains gluten and nuts. Consequently, many consumers who eat the bars suffer from severe allergic reactions. Which of the following can the injured customers cite as a defect in a strict liability lawsuit against Kicker’s?