An example of an absolute privilege to defamation is:
a. Judicial privilege.
b. Executive privilege
c. Legislative privilege.
d. All of the above.
Q. 2Defendant's defense to defamation is:
a. Consent.
b. Truth.
c. Privilege.
d. All of the above.
Q. 3Instead of reading on screen, we typically:
A. Scan a page or document for key words
B. Look only for pictures
C. Avoid bulleted lines and look only for paragraphs of text
D. All of these
E. None of these
Q. 4The possibility of possession of an estate at some time in the future is:
a. A future interest
b. A fee simple absolute
c. A testator
d. Dominion and control of the property
Q. 5The sudden loss or addition of land by the action of water, or a sudden change in the bed or course of a stream is:
a. Accretion
b. Reliction
c. Erosion
d. Avulsion
Q. 6Activities outlawed by federal and state fair housing statutes include:
a. Steering
b. Blockbusting
c. Redlining
d. All of the above
Q. 7If the issue in a strict liability jury trial is whether or not an animal constitutes a wild animal, this is a function of:
a. The jury.
b. The court.
c. An arbitrator.
d. A highly qualified expert witness.