QUESTION 5 An unauthorized intrusion by a person or a thing on land belonging to
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QUESTION 5
An unauthorized intrusion by a person or a thing on land belonging to another is:
legal in some states
the tort of trespass to land
the tort of battery
an easement
the tort of trespass to personal property
QUESTION 6
In Smith v. Kulig, Smith was killed when visiting his friend who rented an apartment from Kulig, when the fire escape at the back of the building collapsed under Smith, the courts held that:
Smith was not a trespasser on the premises, but Kulig still had no duty to protect him
none of the other choices are correct
Smith was a trespasser on the premises and Kulig had no duty to protect him
Smith was a trespasser on the premises, but Kulig still had a duty to protect him
Since Smith was illiterate, the no trespassing signs were ineffective and Kulig was liable
Question7
Ads are usually considered:
invitations for others to submit offers to buy
implied contracts
partially binding contracts
fully binding contracts
express contracts
QUESTION 8
Which of the following commercial sales could not fall under the CISG:
furniture
automobiles
looms to make cloth
all of the other choices would fall under the CISG
ships
a.legal in some states
b.the tort of trespass to land
c.the tort of battery
d.an easement
e.the tort of trespass to personal property
Explanation / Answer
b.
the tort of trespass to land
c.
Smith was a trespasser on the premises and Kulig had no duty to protect him
c.
partially binding contracts
automobiles
p
b.automobiles
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