[6:07 pm, 23/02/2022] KJ: Kate believes that George is about to hit her. To prevent harmful contact in dangerous situations, a person may use:
Select one:
a.
force that is reasonably necessary.
b.
any force.
c.
any force, except force that is likely to cause death.
d.
no force.
[6:07 pm, 23/02/2022] KJ: The Restatement of Torts section 402(a) defines an unreasonably dangerous product. Which of the following is a misstatement of the rule?
Select one:a.
The product must be unreasonably dangerous to the user or consumer because of its defective condition.
b.
The defective condition must be the proximate cause of the injury or damage
c.
The product must be in a defective condition when the plaintiff used or consumed the product.
d.
The plaintiff must incur physical harm to self or property by use or consumption of the product.
[6:07 pm, 23/02/2022] KJ: Florida passed a law banning any advertising by its private utility companies. The legislature reasons that this would reduce consumer utility bills. If the utilities try to have the law declared unconstitutional, what is their best argument? The law:
Select one:a.
is an impermissible restraint on commerce by the state.
b.
discriminates against private companies.
c.
amounts to price fixing by the state of Florida.
d.
violates utility companies’ right to free speech.
[6:07 pm, 23/02/2022] KJ: The alternative dispute resolution technique where the parties select a neutral party who has no power to impose an agreement is called
Select one:a.
arbitration.
b.
resolution.
c.
mediation.
d.
litigation.
[6:07 pm, 23/02/2022] KJ: All of the following are elements of the “fair use” exception to copyright protection for a book except:
Select one:a.
the cost of the book that was copied
b.
the amount and substantiality of the copied portion used
c.
if the copies are used for commercial por business use or for nonprofit educational use
d.
the copying’s effect o upon the potential market for the original book