Sports Law Exam 1 With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS
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a) Parties that reside in the state and/or conduct business in the state
b) Events or activities that occurred within the state
c) All of the above
The state court system as jurisdiction over: d) None of the above
c) All of the above
A statute of limitations is the maximum amount of True
time a potential plaintiff can wait before filing a
lawsuit
a) can be filed when one party in a lawsuit believes that no questions of fact exist in the case and the
case can be decided by the judge as a matter of law without the need for a jury to consider the
evidence.
b) Is the length of time in which a person may file a lawsuit.
c) Is a negotiated agreement between the two sides in a lawsuit to reach a result that both sides
agree with.
A motion for summary judgment ___________
d) Is a form of arbitration
a) Can be filed when one party in a lawsuit believes that no questions of fact exist in the case and the
case can be decided by the judges as a matter of law without the need for a jury to consider the
evidence
Sports Law Exam 1
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a) Passed by a legislature
b) Established through court decisions in legal cases
c) Contained in the state or federal Constitution
Common Law is: d) None of the above
b) Established through court decisions in legal cases
a) Laws embodied in either the federal or state constitution
b) Laws based on hundreds of years of court decision
c) Written laws adopted by legislatures at the federal and state levels
Which of the following is considered statutory law? d) Regulations developed by government agencies, such as the National Labor Relations Board
c) Written laws adopted by legislatures at the federal and state levels
Only two of the four elements of negligence must False
be present for a recreation provider to be held
liable for an injury based on negligence
Under negligence law, an employer cannot be held False
responsible for the actions of his/her employee if
the employer is not involved in any way in the
employee's negligent actions that cause an injury
It creates more potential risk for an organization to False
use organization-owned vehicles to transport
program participants to an event or activity than to
use employee-owned and participant-owned
vehicles
a) A softball player rolling an ankle when sliding into a base
b) A player injuring his knee by stepping into a hole in center field that the grounds crew failed to fill
c) A gymnast injuring her back because the spotter was distracted and failed to spot her correctly
An example of inherent risk is: d) All of the above
a) A softball player rolling an ankle when sliding into a base
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