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Question 32 of 40

5.0 Points

Under Federal Court Structure, District Courts are the Courts of original jurisdiction.

True/False

Question 33 of 40

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Felony and Misdemeanor charges pertain to unlawful activities in the area(s) of
(i) Contract Law
(ii) Tort Law
(iii) Criminal Law
(iv) Family Law

A. (i) only

B. (ii)and(iii) only

C. (iii) only

D. All of the above

Question 34 of 40

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A pilot retains a lawyer to represent him before an Administrative Law Judge. The lawyer duly represents the pilot. However no fees agreement/arrangement was discussed between the pilot and the lawyer. After the case was over, the lawyer sends a reasonable bill for the services rendered by him and the pilot refuses to pay any fees on the argument that no fees was ever discussed for the representation. Lawyer can bring an action against the pilot on the ground(s) of:
Student response:

A. Quantum Meruit

B. Quantum Valebant

C. Both of the above

D. None of the above

E. Lawyer can not bring action because fees was never discussed

Question 35 of 40

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Common Law is at the heart of U.S law, and it was from England, Ireland and Scotland that the U.S inherited it.

True/False

Question 36 of 40

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The most important part history leading to the development of modern law occurred over the past 400 years during the period referred to as "Second Wave" (i.e., the invention of agriculture).

True/False

Question 37 of 40

5.0 Points

Natural Law Theories:

A. hold that moral principles or laws reflects nature or rational order of things, that is to say, they exist in physical irrespective of human intervention.

B. hold that moral principles or laws reflects nature or rational order of things, that is to say, they exist in political irrespective of human intervention.

C. hold that moral principles or laws reflects nature or rational order of things, that is to say, they exist in common irrespective of human intervention.

D. hold that moral principles or laws reflects nature or rational order of things, that is to say, they exist in nature irrespective of human intervention.

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Darryn D'Souza
Darryn D'SouzaLv10
28 Sep 2019

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