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Exam 1 GSU BUSA 2106 (Binder) Courts II With Solutions 100% Complete What are Compensatory Damages? Compensated for damages that actually happened. What was the McDonald's case? Lady was burned from hot coffee What are the types of Burdens? 1) Beyond reasonable doubt 2) Preponderance of the ev...

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Exam 1 GSU BUSA 2106 (Binder) Courts II
With Solutions 100% Complete

What are Compensatory Damages? Compensated for damages that actually happened.




What was the McDonald's case? Lady was burned from hot coffee




What are the types of Burdens? 1) Beyond reasonable doubt


2) Preponderance of the evidence.

3) Clear and Convincing evidence.




What standard is Beyond Reasonable doubt and what is the percentage? 99%, Criminal

Standard




What standard is Preponderance of the Evidence and what is the percentage? Civil

standard, 51%




What standard is Clear and Convincing Evidence and what is the percentage? Civil

standard if a law tells you to use it. 75% (binder made up the %)

, Exam 1 GSU BUSA 2106 (Binder) Courts II
With Solutions 100% Complete
What is the Beginning of the litigation process known as... Standing to sue




What is a complaint? Contains the plaintiffs argument.




How many days do you have to respond to a complaint in Federal Court? 20 days




How many days do you have to respond to a complaint in Georgia? 30 days.




What is a summons? Respond to the complaint within the time period listed other the case

will default.




What is service of process? The procedure by which a party to a lawsuit gives an

appropriate notice of initial legal action to the defendant. In an effort to exercise jurisdiction over

that person so as to enable that person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body, or

other tribunal.

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