BUL 3130 TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH REVISED ANSWERS
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BUL 3130
BUL 3130 TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH REVISED ANSWERS
Texting while driving is a breach of duty. - Answer-T
The statement, "All used-car dealers take advantage of customers" is: - Answer-not defamation.
Cindy Bonfield posted the following on her Facebook, "My friend Eliza just stole an Apple ...
BUL 3130 TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS
WITH REVISED ANSWERS
Texting while driving is a breach of duty. - Answer-T
The statement, "All used-car dealers take advantage of customers" is: - Answer-not
defamation.
Cindy Bonfield posted the following on her Facebook, "My friend Eliza just stole an
Apple phone from Walmart. Can you believe it?" Eliza was working at the time and did
not steal the phone. Which of the following statements is true? - Answer-Cindy has
defamed Eliza.
"I think she is a crook," is defamation. - Answer-F
To establish the tort of false imprisonment, there must have been some physical harm. -
Answer-F
A tort is a private wrong carrying criminal penalties. - Answer-F
The failure to follow industry code is a breach of duty. - Answer-T
The tort of contract interference requires knowledge of an existing contract between two
parties. - Answer-T
If a defendant in a defamation suit holds a qualified privilege: - Answer-the plaintiff will
be required to prove additional elements to recover.
The Palsgraf case expanded the notion of causation. - Answer-F
In an opinion column published in wallstreetbuzz.com, a columnist wrote, "James
Jackson, CEO of Blain Investments, now posting an $8 billion write-down, has robbed
shareholders blind through his accounting slights of hand. Jackson insists that he has
scruples. I don't know about that but if he does have scruples you can bet they belong
to somebody else." The columnist: - Answer-is protected from defamation liability under
the opinion/analysis quasi-privilege.
Employer privilege statutes are those that provide employers with defenses to
defamation suits when they have shared information on former employees with
prospective employers. - Answer-T
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