Question: PLEASE HELP ME CHECK MY ANSWER, THANK YOU. In a civil lawsuit Ellen, Fred obtains an injunction, which is: A remedy at law An equitable
PLEASE HELP ME CHECK MY ANSWER, THANK YOU.
- In a civil lawsuit Ellen, Fred obtains an injunction, which is:
- A remedy at law
- An equitable remedy
- Not possible under our U.S system of jurisprudence.
- Non of the above
- Our society has laws for which of the following reason:
- To provide stability and predictability in personal and business affairs
- To provide society with guidance as to what acts are considered legally right and legally wrong.
- To provide penalties and sanctions for wrongful acts.
- All of the above.
- Common law rules develop from:
- Statutes enacted by Congress and state legislatures.
- The principles behind the decisions in hypothetical disputes.
- The principles behind judicial decisions in actual legal disputes.
- Propositions voted on by state resident and enacted into law.
- What is the doctrine under which judges are obligated to follow the precedents established in prior decisions?
- State decisis
- Res ipsa loquitur
- Common law
- Post hoc.
- In a particular case, if a court decides that an established rule of precedent is incorrect or inapplicable, the court:
- Must refuse to decide the particular case.
- Must apply the precedent
- May rule contrary to the precedent
- Must stand on the decided case
- Statutory Law can best be defined as:
- Laws anacted by legislative bodies at any level of government
- A body of law created by administrative bodies in order to carry out their duties and responsibilities.
- Rules of law announced or created in court decisions
- All of the above
- Primary sources of law include:
- The US constituation and the constitution of the various states.
- Statutes, or laws, passed by Congress and by state legislatures.
- Publications that summarize and interpret the law, such as legal treatises and Restatements of Law.
- Regulations created by administrative agencies and ordinances or other rules adopted by cities, counties and special districts.
- III only
- II, III, and IV
- I, II, III, and IV
- I, II, and IV only.
- Ann convinces DDs Cleaners, a dry-cleaning business, to enter into a long-term purchases contract with her company, Chem-clean, for dry-cleaning solution. However, unknown to Ann, DDs is only in her second year of a five-year contract with Zeds solutions Inc., a dry-cleaning solution company that Ann is constantly fighting for business. As a result of DDs new contract with Ann, DDs cleaners stop purchasing cleaning solution form Zed, breaching the current five-year contract with Zed. Zed sues DD for breach of contract and Ann (Chem-clean) for wrongful interference with a contractual relation. Zeds likelihood of success against Ann (Chem-clean) is:
- Very good - because Ann inducted the breach of contract.
- Not good because Ann did not have knowledge of the existing contract.
- Very good because all that Zed must show is that Ann reaped the benefits of the broken contract.
- a and c, but not b
- Substantive Law can best be defined as:
- Body of law concerned with wrongs committed against the public as a whole, which are enforced by local district attorney offices.
- A body of law consisting of all laws that establish the methods of enforcing the established rights and obligations.
- A body of law consisting of laws that define, describe, regulate, and create legal rights and obligations.
- All of the above
- Irma files a civil action against Jim. To succeed, Irma must prove her case:
- Beyond a reasonable doubt
- By indisputable proof
- Within an iota of truth
- By a preponderance of the evidence
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