BUL 4421 - Department Assessment Exam with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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BUL 4421
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BUL 4421
Pretrial Criminal Procedure (ch. 7) - ANSWER Ordinarily to obtain the necessary
arrest warrant, the agent must demonstrate that there is probable cause, or
likelihood, that a suspect committed or is planning to commit a crime.
Damages available in Tort Cases (ch. 8) - ANSWER Because the primary ...
BUL 4421 - Department Assessment
Exam with 100% Correct Verified
Answers
Pretrial Criminal Procedure (ch. 7) - ANSWER Ordinarily to obtain the necessary
arrest warrant, the agent must demonstrate that there is probable cause, or
likelihood, that a suspect committed or is planning to commit a crime.
Damages available in Tort Cases (ch. 8) - ANSWER Because the primary objective
of tort law is to compensate victims, the primary type of damages is
compensatory damages.
Damages available in tort cases: Nominal, punitive - ANSWER Nominal Damages-
small amount of money given to recognize that a defendant did indeed commit
a tort in a case where the plaintiff suffered no compensable damages.
Punitive damages- awarded both to punish conduct that is extremely
outrageous and to deter similar activity by the defendant and others.
Elements of negligence (ch. 9) - ANSWER Negligence- behavior that creates an
unreasonable risk of harm to others
in contrast to INTENTIONAL TORTs, which result from a person's willfully taking
actions that are likely to cause injury, negligent torts involve the failure to
exercise reasonable care to protect another's person or property.
, Elements of negligence cont. - ANSWER Duty- the standard of care that
the defendant (reasonable person) owes the plaintiff.
breach of duty- the defendants lack of maintaining the standard of care
a reasonable person would owe the plaintiff.
causation- the defendants conduct (breach of duty) that led to the
plaintiff's injury.
Damages- compensable injuries suffered by the plaintiff.
Types of intellectual property (ch. 12) - ANSWER Intellectual property consists
of the fruits of someone's mind.
the laws of intellectual property protect property that is primarily the result of
mental creativity rather than physical effort.
protection for various forms of intellectual property comes from trademarks,
trade secret protection, patents, and copyrights.
Types of intellectual property - ANSWER Trademark is a distinctive mark, word,
design, picture, or arrangement used with a product that helps consumers
identify the product with the producer.
Ex: the name "Papa John's" for pizza, Mcdonalds golden arches
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