Under the
doctrine of ______________, a partner in a partnership can be sued
and held liable for conduct which he did participate in, ratify, or
know about:
a. vicarious
liability
b. joint and several liability
c. strict liability
d. agency
Explain, in your own words, why a principal is held liable for
the actions of an agent. Your answer should address:
Who is harmed if the principal is not liable.
Identify two consequences to contract negotiations if the
principal is not liable.
1- Why are minors held liable on a quasi
contract basis for the reasonable value of necessaries
furnished to them?
2- Explain the test for mental incapacity in contract
law.
3- Discuss the need for "real consent" as it relates to
the creation and enforcement of a contract.
4- Discuss whether silence can constitute
fraud.
5- Distinguish between illegal wagering contracts and
legal risk-shifting and speculative bargaining
agreements.
6- What is an exculpatory clause?
Auditors can be held liable under two classes of law when sued
by clients, investors, creditors , or the government. Identify and
briefly explain both classes of law.
Product safety is important, and it’s the responsibility of the
manufacturer to ensure certain standards are met to keep consumers
safe. Discuss the role consumers play in promoting product safety.
Next, explain how much regulation should be implemented by the
government. Justify your response.
Understand the 4 types of cellular injury that can occur and
why. Know the 2 different types of inflammation, local and
peripheral, and examples of each. Understand the different
effusions that can happen with cancer and how you would know where
in the body the cancer is from based on the effusion. What are the
tests that Professor Heine talked about during the cancer lecture
that the nurse can use to help diagnose and what are each testing
for specifically?...