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55.
(p. 54)
Jane's action against Greg for the tire is called a ______.
56.
(p. 59)
Was the judge correct in disallowing Jane's testimony regarding what Susie told her about
the tire?
57.
(p. 60)
What standard of proof would the trial judge have applied when ruling on the case?
58.
(p. 60)
What standard of proof would the judge apply in a criminal action against Greg?
.
59.
(p. 51)
The ______ requirement ensures that courts do not render advisory opinions.
60.
(p. 51)
Bob sued Jane over a motor vehicle accident. Bob and Jane settled the case prior to the
trial for $1,000. The lawsuit is now ______.
61.
(p. 53)
A[n] ______ is a judgment in favor of the plaintiff that occurs when the defendant fails to
answer the complaint, and the plaintiff's complaint alleges facts that would support such a
judgment.
62.
(p. 53)
A defendant uses a[n] ______ when her or his answer admits that the facts contained in
the complaint are accurate but also includes additional facts that justify the defendant's actions
and provide a legally sound reason to deny relief to the plaintiff.
63.
(p. 52)
The plaintiff must provide the defendant in a lawsuit with a copy of the complaint. That
process is called ______.
64.
(p. 53)
Which of the following is a document that notifies the defendant of the lawsuit and
explains that if the defendant does not respond to the lawsuit within a certain period of time, a
default judgment will be entered?
65.
(p. 56)
The court may grant a ______ if after reviewing the pleadings, the judge determines that
the only reasonable decision is in favor of the moving party.
66.
(p. 55)
The court may grant a ______ if after reviewing the evidence in the case, there is no
factual dispute and one party is entitled to judgment prior to trial.
67.
(p. 55)
Which of the following is true regarding tools of discovery?
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