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Multiple Choice
A) Iraq applies the same concept of respondeat superior as the U.S.
B) Iraq's law is influenced in part by classical Islamic law which suggests that those who cause harm should repair it.
C) Iraqi law contains no exceptions under which respondeat superior principles are permitted.
D) Through a specific enactment, government municipalities may not be held liable for acts of employees.
E) The concept of respondeat superior is irrelevant in Iraq because civil actions for injury are not allowed.
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Multiple Choice
A) The agent remains liable to the third party.
B) The agent remains liable to the third party unless the dispute involves an amount less than $1,000 in which case the agent is released.
C) The agent remains liable to the third party unless the dispute involves an amount less than $500 in which case the agent is released.
D) The agent is released from liability to the third party.
E) The agent is released from liability to the third party unless the principal resides in another state and has not paid the judgment within 30 days from when it was rendered.
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Multiple Choice
A) Susie is not personally bound because she was acting on behalf of Bobby.
B) Susie is personally bound unless she can establish that Sarah would not have sold her the lot if she had known that Bobby was involved; and the contract is, therefore, void.
C) Susie is personally bound unless she can establish that Bobby has the funds with which to pay Sarah.
D) Susie is not personally bound unless Bobby has legally filed for bankruptcy.
E) Susie is personally bound.
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Multiple Choice
A) If John covers Joan's damages, then John may receive full reimbursement from Manny based upon the right of indemnification.
B) If John covers Joan's damages, then John is not entitled to any reimbursement from Manny.
C) If John covers Joan's damages, John is only entitled to reimbursement from Manny for 50% of whatever he paid.
D) Any recovery John receives from Manny will be based upon principles of comparative negligence.
E) Any recovery John receives from Manny will be based upon principles of contributory negligence.
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