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The mandate of the delegates to the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 from their states was to draft a new constitution.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 2

On the advice of the salesman at the Dock's Sporting Goods store, Michelle purchases a particular pair of ice skates to wear in figure skating competitions where she lands single and double jumps. At her next competition, Michelle's ankle is shattered when the skate blade collapses; its construction was not strong enough to withstand the force of competition jumps. Which of the following statements is true?
 
  a. Dock's Sporting Goods has breached an express warranty made to Michelle.
  b. Dock's Sporting Goods has breached an implied warranty of merchantability made to Michelle.
  c. Dock's Sporting Goods has breach an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose made to Michelle.
  d. No warranty exists for Dock's Sporting Goods to breach.

Q. 3

Causing emotional distress by an act of unreasonable conduct constitutes the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 4

The decision to rescind an agreement is usually a ________ one.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Q. 5

Julie Robbins, a famous actress, is attending a charity event at which she will speak on behalf of an environmental organization to solicit funds for its efforts in educating people about the effects of global warming. As she is walking into the event venue, using a private back entrance, a member of the paparazzi takes her picture, to sell to the tabloid press. Has the tort of intrusion been committed by the photographer against Julie?
 
  a. Yes, because taking the photograph was an act of intrusion.
  b. Yes, because taking the photograph when Julie was attending a charity event is an action that is highly offensive to a reasonable person.
  c. Yes, because the photographer invaded Julie's private affairs or concerns.
  d. No, because taking Julie's photograph while she was walking in a public place is not an invasion into her private affairs or concerns.
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