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Question 31

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An examination of persons and/or their property for the purpose of discovering evidence of guilt in relation to some specific offense is known as:

Examine
Examine
Test
Test
Research
Research
Search
Search
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Scott Wells
46 questions

Question 32

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The amount of force may be equal to, but not greater than, the force is being used against them, this phenomenon is called:

Security
Security
Protection
Protection
Self-defense
Self-defense
Precautions
Precautions
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Shauqi Naufaldy
34 questions

Question 33

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A civil action based on the principle that one individual can expect certain behavior from another individual is known as:

Transitivity
Transitivity
Tort
Tort
Reassembly
Reassembly
Procurement
Procurement
Suggested answer: B
asked 16/09/2024
Yohane Phompho
36 questions

Question 34

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What applies to a provider of defective or hazardous products or services that unduly threaten a consumer's personal safety?

Strict liability
Strict liability
Plaintiff
Plaintiff
Defendant
Defendant
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Luis Raul Juarez Cosio
43 questions

Question 35

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Which liability is of concern to enterprises that contract or employs security services and is an indirect legal responsibility?

Strict
Strict
Negligence
Negligence
Vicarious
Vicarious
Loose
Loose
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Bill Rustom Cruz
38 questions

Question 36

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The concept that accepts the fact that the plaintiff may have contributed to his or her own injury, such as being in a restricted area or creating a disturbance or some hazard is known as:

Control tactics
Control tactics
Comparative fault
Comparative fault
Defensive control
Defensive control
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: B
asked 16/09/2024
BETTE SLETTER
42 questions

Question 37

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Which of the following is the type of comparative negligence statute?

Pure approach
Pure approach
50/50 rule
50/50 rule
51 percent rule
51 percent rule
All of the above
All of the above
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Jaques Rautenbach
40 questions

Question 38

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In which approach of comparative negligence, the plaintiff may collect something for injuries even if he or she was primarily responsible for the injuries?

Pure approach
Pure approach
50/50 rule
50/50 rule
51 percent rule
51 percent rule
None of the above
None of the above
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Ahmed Alghadeer
34 questions

Question 39

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Under 50/50 rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff can collect for damages if he or she was responsible for more or less than 50 percentage of the negligence.

True
True
False
False
Suggested answer: B
asked 16/09/2024
Mikolaj Roeper
41 questions

Question 40

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Which of the following is Correct?

in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must have contributed less than 50 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must have contributed less than 50 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 49 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 49 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 48 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 48 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 51 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
in 51 percent rule of comparative negligence, the plaintiff's acts must not have contributed less than 51 percent of the situation in order to collect damages.
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Vipulkumar Shukal
44 questions
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