Lori works for Indiana University in a parking lot, taking tickets and collectin
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Lori works for Indiana University in a parking lot, taking tickets and collecting money. Lori forgot to keep track of the number of people who paid for parking and the number who had tickets but left without paying. Lori likely violated:
Duty to account.
Duty to reimburse.
Duty to indemnify.
Duty to please.
Duty to compensate.
Suppose that an NBA franchise owner orders that a player take a fall during a game. The player refuses, and the franchise owner brings suit. What type of fiduciary duty is in play, and how will the case likely turn out?
Duty to obey reasonable instructions; for the player.
Duty of loyalty; for the player.
Duty to act with care and skill; for the player.
Duty to obey reasonable instructions; for the owner.
Duty of loyalty; for the owner.
Explanation / Answer
Answer 1
Lori violated duty to account as she failed to record who paid and who didn't pay for parking. She fails to maintain the money received.
Answer 2
The case likely turns out as duty to obey reasonable instructions;for the player as the meaning of taking fall during game means to get someone arrested for particular crime so as franchise owner brings suit then the player has to obey to instructions
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