In a strict liability action, a plaintiff assumes the risk of harm when he knowingly and voluntarily agrees to accept the risk of being injured by the defendant's conduct.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 2Some jurisdictions recognize comparative negligence as a defense to strict liability.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 3The seller is required to report the sale of the real estate to the IRS.
A. True
B. False
Q. 4Statutes of limitations are typically longer than statutes of repose.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 5Conversion requires the intent to
a. dispossess or to intermeddle
b. exercise dominion or control
c. harm the property
d. intrude on the property of another
Q. 6Funds or property transferred into trusts for the purposes of avoiding the creditors' reach may be deemed ________ transfers by the court.
A) Fraudulent
B) Reversing
C) Non sui juris
D) Res judicata
Q. 7Same facts as the previous question, but now assume the photograph got the picture of Julie while she was in her hotel room, working with a fashion stylist, makeup artist, and hair stylist, to prepare for the event. At the time, she was wearing only her undergarments. The photographer was able to get the shot by using a telephoto lens and shooting into the hotel room through an open window. Has the tort of intrusion been committed by the photographer against Julie?
a. Yes, because there was an act of intrusion committed by the photographer.
b. Yes, because prepping for the event in her hotel room was a private affair or concern.
c. Yes, because the intrusion was highly offensive to a reasonable person.
d. All the above.
Q. 8Nondischargeable debts are viewed not merely as debts but as obligations.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false