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A) Christy would likely be held liable for negligent hiring.
B) Regardless of whether she did anything to directly cause injury to Frank, Christy would likely be held liable on a strict liability theory because her customer was injured.
C) Christy would likely be held liable for breach of customer warranty.
D) Christy would likely be required to split the damages with Bob because Bob was her employee.
E) There is no theory on which Christy could be held liable for her own conduct in this situation.
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A) It is a Latin phrase meaning "release the agent."
B) It is a French phrase meaning "agency liability."
C) It is a German phrase meaning "liability without fault."
D) It is a Latin phrase meaning "let the superior speak."
E) It is a French phrase meaning "let the agency stand."
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A) By telephone
B) By letter
C) By posting a notice at the courthouse
D) By newspaper publication
E) By e-mail
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A) Spree of his own choosing
B) Romp against instruction
C) Leisure against direction
D) Pleasure seeking spree
E) Frolic of his own
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A) That because no extrinsic evidence existed to clarify the meaning of the power of attorney, the transfer was invalid.
B) That because no extrinsic evidence existed to clarify the meaning of the power of attorney, the transfer was valid.
C) That because the power of attorney did not specifically give the wife the power to transfer property into the trust, the transfer was invalid.
D) That based on extrinsic evidence showing the decedent's intent, the power of attorney included the power to transfer the property.
E) That based on extrinsic evidence showing the decedent's intent, the power of attorney did not include the power to transfer the property.
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A) The employer has no right to receive any reimbursement from the negligent employee.
B) The employer has a right to recover only 50% of any amounts paid from a negligent employee.
C) The employer has a right to recover all amounts paid from the negligent employee.
D) The employer can recover all amounts paid from a negligent employee but only if it can be shown that the employee's negligence was based upon the violation of a statute.
E) The employer can recover 50% of any amounts paid from a negligent employee but only if it can be shown that the employee's negligence was based upon the violation of a statute.
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A) The employer is liable.
B) The employer is not liable because as a matter of public policy, a person is singularly liable for his or her torts.
C) In order to give the employer a chance to evaluate the employee, the employer is liable only if the employee has worked for the employer for at least thirty days.
D) In order to give the employer a chance to evaluate the employee, the employer is liable only if the employee has worked for the employer for at least seven days.
E) In order to give the employer a chance to evaluate the employee, the employer is liable only if the employee has worked for the employer for at least six months.
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A) Bobby is liable to Susie for the cost of the book.
B) Bobby is liable to Susie for the cost of the book only if Susie had Bobby sign a document affirming his liability before Susie paid Gwen.
C) Bobby is liable to Susie only if she resells the book and is unable to recover as much as she paid for it.
D) Bobby is not liable to Susie for the cost of the book.
E) Bobby can avoid liability to Susie only if he can establish that his actions constituted "justifiable expectations" under the law absolving him from liability.
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A) At any time a principal can revoke an agent's authority.
B) A principal's revocation of an agent's authority may result in a breach of contract entitling the agent to damages.
C) An agent can terminate the agency relationship by renouncing the authority given to the agent.
D) An agent's wrongful ending of the agency relationship may be a breach of contract entitling the principal to damages.
E) If an agent has breached a fiduciary duty to the principal, the principal can revoke the agent's authority; but the agent may be entitled to damages.
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A) Polly has a right to insist that Mary take the photographs because Polly's contract required Mary's services.
B) Phil has a right to take the photographs only if his contract with Mary expressly provides that he can take over her photo shoots.
C) Phil has a right to take the photographs.
D) Phil has a right to take the photographs only if the contract is in an amount over $500.
E) Phil has a right to take the photographs unless the contract Mary has with Polly is in writing in which case Polly has the right to insist that Mary take the photographs.
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A) Whether the employer authorized the employee's act.
B) Whether the employer provided the tools by which the act occurred.
C) Whether the employer knew that the act would involve the commission of a serious crime.
D) Whether the employee had worked for the employer for a substantial amount of time.
E) Whether the employee used force not expected by the employer.
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A) The principal is liable to the same extent as if no negotiable instrument were involved because the negotiable instrument has no effect on the principal's liability.
B) The principal cannot be held liable unless the principal's name is on the instrument.
C) The principal cannot be held liable unless the agent's signature indicates that it was made in a representative capacity.
D) The principal cannot be held liable unless the principal's name is on the instrument or the agent's signature indicates that it was made in a representative capacity.
E) The principal cannot be held liable unless the principal's name is on the instrument or the agent's signature indicates that it was made in a representative capacity, or the agent has been ruled insolvent.
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A) The agent is personally liable only if the agent was on a mission for an unidentified principal.
B) The agent is personally liable only if the agent was on a mission for an identified principal or a partially disclosed principal.
C) The agent is liable regardless of the classification of the principal or the liability of the principal.
D) The agent is not liable if the principal is liable.
E) The agent is not liable unless the principal is insolvent.
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