Exam 2: Dispute Settlement
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A new trial is required for cases remanded by an appellate court.
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A new claim stating that plaintiff owes defendant damages because of harm resulting from the incident alleged in the complaint is called a(n)_____.
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Which of the following statements about the adversary system is true?
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Erik filed a case in a municipal court against Leela for a minor criminal violation.Dissatisfied with the decision of the court,Erik can now appeal the case in a court of record.
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The function of a judge in the United States differs from that in Europe.Explain.
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International arbitration agreements are enforced through multilateral treaties.
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Which of the following statements is true of the presentation of testimony?
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When the issue in a case no longer exists or has become pointless,that issue is considered moot.
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A rule of law enabling a defendant to win even if all of plaintiff's allegations are true is a(n)_____.
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In a civil case,the plaintiff need not have the preponderance of the evidence on his or her side.
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Karl,a resident of Ohio,was convicted of a bank robbery worth $90,000 in California.In which of the following courts should his case be filed?
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Which of the following is a criticism of the adversary system?
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All opinions of the Supreme Court judges can be cited as precedents.
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