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[Show more]Interrogatories - Written questions sent by one side to the opposing side, answered under oath. 
Deposition - The pretrial oral questioning of a witness under oath. 
Deponent - The person who is being asked questions at a deposition. 
Request for admissions - A document that lists statements regardi...
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Add to cartInterrogatories - Written questions sent by one side to the opposing side, answered under oath. 
Deposition - The pretrial oral questioning of a witness under oath. 
Deponent - The person who is being asked questions at a deposition. 
Request for admissions - A document that lists statements regardi...
Abatement - Process of selling estate property to pay debts. 
Abatement of Rent - A deduction from the rent owed for the diminishment in value of the 
premises caused by the lack of maintenance. 
Abstract of Title - Chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting 
the ...
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Add to cartAbatement - Process of selling estate property to pay debts. 
Abatement of Rent - A deduction from the rent owed for the diminishment in value of the 
premises caused by the lack of maintenance. 
Abstract of Title - Chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting 
the ...
Contracts - Agreement between two parties that creates an obligation. 
Wills - Exordium, revocation, payment of debts, funeral instructions, gifts, residuary, appointment 
of executor, simultaneous death, testimonium, signatures, attestation, self-proving provisions. 
How many witnesses needed? 
Tru...
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Add to cartContracts - Agreement between two parties that creates an obligation. 
Wills - Exordium, revocation, payment of debts, funeral instructions, gifts, residuary, appointment 
of executor, simultaneous death, testimonium, signatures, attestation, self-proving provisions. 
How many witnesses needed? 
Tru...
acceptance - in contract law, the offeree's indication to the offeror that the offeree agrees to be 
bound by the terms of the offeror's offer or proposal for a contract 
acquittal - a certification of declaration following a trial that the individual accused of a crime is 
innocent, or free from ...
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Add to cartacceptance - in contract law, the offeree's indication to the offeror that the offeree agrees to be 
bound by the terms of the offeror's offer or proposal for a contract 
acquittal - a certification of declaration following a trial that the individual accused of a crime is 
innocent, or free from ...
If your personal sense of what is right conflicts with the paralegal rules and guidelines, what must you 
do? - You must follow the paralegal rules and guidelines. 
If you are faced with an ethical issue what must you do? - 1. Identify the professional 
responsibility issue(s) 
2. Review and apply t...
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Add to cartIf your personal sense of what is right conflicts with the paralegal rules and guidelines, what must you 
do? - You must follow the paralegal rules and guidelines. 
If you are faced with an ethical issue what must you do? - 1. Identify the professional 
responsibility issue(s) 
2. Review and apply t...
Which of the following is true of paralegals? 
a. They may practice law 
b. They may not practice law 
c. They only do secretarial work 
d. They are granted a license to work by the state - Answer-b. 
Which of the following are tasks that paralegals may perform? 
a.Draft legal documents 
b. Conduct ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is true of paralegals? 
a. They may practice law 
b. They may not practice law 
c. They only do secretarial work 
d. They are granted a license to work by the state - Answer-b. 
Which of the following are tasks that paralegals may perform? 
a.Draft legal documents 
b. Conduct ...
Traditionally, what is the employment status of a paralegal? - An employee 
When an independent contractor does work for an attorney, the independent contractor controls.. - 
The manner and the methods of performing the work 
Which organization is the predominant leader in the paralegal industry? - ...
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Add to cartTraditionally, what is the employment status of a paralegal? - An employee 
When an independent contractor does work for an attorney, the independent contractor controls.. - 
The manner and the methods of performing the work 
Which organization is the predominant leader in the paralegal industry? - ...
Sharp Practice - Obtaining an advantage for the client using dishonourable means, such as lying to 
an other licensee, trying to trick a licensee into doing something, or making an oral promise with 
intention of reneging later. 
Professional Misconduct - Conduct in a paralegal's professional life ...
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Add to cartSharp Practice - Obtaining an advantage for the client using dishonourable means, such as lying to 
an other licensee, trying to trick a licensee into doing something, or making an oral promise with 
intention of reneging later. 
Professional Misconduct - Conduct in a paralegal's professional life ...
What should you look at to determine if someone is an Employee or an Independent Contractor - 
Answer-1- The employers level of control over the workers activities 
2- whether the worker provides his or her own equipment 
3- Whether the worker hires their own helpers 
4- The workers degree of respon...
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Add to cartWhat should you look at to determine if someone is an Employee or an Independent Contractor - 
Answer-1- The employers level of control over the workers activities 
2- whether the worker provides his or her own equipment 
3- Whether the worker hires their own helpers 
4- The workers degree of respon...
Which of the following are sources of law used in the American Legal System? - Answer-Statutes, case 
law, and regulations 
Statutory Law is created by what branch? - Answer-It is created by the legislative branch 
What is case law? - Answer-What the courts use to interpret and apply the law 
What i...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are sources of law used in the American Legal System? - Answer-Statutes, case 
law, and regulations 
Statutory Law is created by what branch? - Answer-It is created by the legislative branch 
What is case law? - Answer-What the courts use to interpret and apply the law 
What i...
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