BLAW 53356

subject Type Homework Help
subject Pages 6
subject Words 838
subject Authors David P. Twomey, Marianne M. Jennings

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A check may be certified by a bank on request of the drawer or the holder.
All shares must have a par value of at least one dollar per share.
The living Constitution has as a characteristic a strong president.
Peter has been subjected to an unreasonable amount of noise from his neighbor, who
constantly plays his stereo at full volume. Peter is angry about his neighbor, but he is
even angrier about the excessive pollution being emitted by a local factory that burns
old tires in direct violation of a state statute prohibiting such conduct. Do the acts of
Peter's neighbor and the factory constitute nuisances? If they do, give Peter assistance
on any possible courses of action to eliminate the problems.
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The CARD Act substantially restricts the solicitation of credit card accounts for those
under the age of 18.
A buyer has a right to insist that all the goods be delivered at one time.
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Thomas, the holder of a check, presents it to the drawee bank for payment. If Thomas
indorses the check, Thomas warrants that the account of the drawer in the drawee bank
contains funds sufficient to cover the check.
Substantive unconscionability has to do with matters of freedom of assent.
Assault is the intentional, wrongful touching of another person without that person's
consent.
The power of the states to adopt laws to protect the general welfare of the people is
called police power.
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The formation of contracts in cyberspace is always governed by the law of the United
States.
When one party breaks the contract, the contract is said to be breached.
No law requires a seller to make an express warranty.
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Under the United States Supreme Court's "doctrine of equivalents," infringers may not
avoid liability for patent infringement by substituting insubstantial differences for some
of the elements of the patented product or process.
An act or omission of the landlord that substantially deprives the tenant of the use and
enjoyment of the premises is a constructive eviction.
Sid worked as the agent of Rosemary. Rosemary was in the business of buying antique
clocks and selling them to the public. She became so successful at this that people
began to become reluctant to sell to her, feeling that if she was buying the clock, it
probably could be sold for more. Rosemary instructed Sid to purchase several clocks
but not to reveal that the purchases were being made on her behalf. Sid contracted to
buy several clocks and gave his own check as down payment to keep Rosemary's
identity concealed. Although Rosemary had authorized the contracts, she reneged on the
contracts. Sid thereupon told the seller what had happened and stopped payment on the
down payment check. The seller of the clocks sued Rosemary on the bounced check
and for breach of contract. Sid was sued on the same causes of action. Decide all cases.
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The use of letters of credit arose in international trade.

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