Exam 10: Owning and Operating Motor Vehicles
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The following statement: "This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties,express or
implied,including the warranty of merchantability," is an attempted .
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Based on the facts above and assuming it can be proven,the best theory for the plaintiff and thus the most damaging for the defendant in this lawsuit would probably be:
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In most states there is a presumption of intoxication if one drives while she or he has a blood alcohol content of
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Lisa owned a 2003 Toyota 4-Runner.In which of the following situations would she not be liable for an accident when someone else is driving her 4-Runner?
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A(n)agrees to transport,in exchange for payment,anybody applying for
passage,assuming there is available space and no legal justification for refusal (e.g. ,intoxication).
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A bailment arises when one person,called the ,delivers temporary
possession of property to another,called the ,who is
obligated to the property to the person who delivered it to him or her or
dispose of it in the manner which he or she so directed.
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In order to establish an implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose Leavitt must prove.
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A(n)seeks to provide relief for irate buyers who are dissatisfied because of
the unreasonable amount of extensive repairs and replacements required in fruitless efforts by the sellers to make the subject automobile operate as promised in warranties received at the time of purchase.
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