Depositions are
a. oral questions, answered orally, asked of parties and witnesses.
b. oral questions, answered orally, asked only of parties.
c. written questions, answered in writing, asked of parties and witnesses.
d. written questions, answered in writing, asked only of parties. - a. oral q...
LSB 3213 Holden Exam 1 Study guide
Depositions are
a. oral questions, answered orally, asked of parties and witnesses.
b. oral questions, answered orally, asked only of parties.
c. written questions, answered in writing, asked of parties and witnesses.
d. written questions, answered in writing, asked only of parties. - a. oral questions, answered
orally, asked of parties and witnesses.
Brenna confronts Noah at work as he is continually taking packets of printer paper and pens from the
office supply closest for his own personal use at home. Noah responds angrily that the employer had
plenty of supplies and they would not even notice it. Brenna responded with the question, "But what
would happen if everyone at work took some paper and pens?" Brenna's statement illustrates which
type of theory of ethical decision making
a. Moral minimum
b. Values management
c. Narrow view
d. Universalization test - d. Universalization test
"What if everyone took these same actions" is a question sometimes called the
a. Universalization approach
b. Utilitarian approach
c. Functionality approach
d. Morality approach - a. Universalization approach
A complaint will contain each of the following except
a. a statement of the plaintiff's version of the facts of the case.
b. a statement of the damages suffered.
c. a statement of why the plaintiff believes the defendant is guilty.
, d. a statement of the evidence that the plaintiff will produce and a list of potential witnesses to be called
- d. a statement of the evidence that the plaintiff will produce and a list of potential witnesses to
be called
A motion for the court to issue a ruling declaring that no trial is necessary because there are no essential
facts in dispute is called a
a. Motion for summary judgement
b. Motion to dismiss for mistrial
c. Motion for a judgement as a matter of law
d. Motion to dismiss - a. Motion for summary judgement
Because it is not a state, cases arising in Washington, D.C., are heard by
a. a specially appointed court that reports directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.
b. courts from the Virginia state system because Virginia is the closest state.
c. the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
d. the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. - d. the Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia.
Blacks LAw Dictionary, as cited in the text book defines law as each of the following except:
A. A body of rules
B. Conduct Prescribed by a controlling authority
C. A tool for regulationg personal ethics
D. Having the power to bind persons - C. A tool for regulationg personal ethics
Generally accepted standards of right and wrong in a given society are called __________.
a. Laws
b. Morals
c. Rules
d. Guidelines - b. Morals
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