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Which of the following is correct regarding compensatory damages ? - Answer-compensatory damages pay a victim for his loss which of the following if any is correct regarding punitive damages? - Answer-punitive damages are designed to punish the wrongdoer and set an example for others which of...

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Which of the following is correct regarding compensatory damages ? - Answer-compensatory
damages pay a victim for his loss


which of the following if any is correct regarding punitive damages? - Answer-punitive damages
are designed to punish the wrongdoer and set an example for others


which of the following is correct regarding international torts ? - Answer--a tort is civil wrong
committed against an individual
-one who commits a tort may be required to pay the medical bills of the victim
-one who commits a tort may be required to pay damages to the victim
-all of the above*


which if any of the following are correct regarding torts & crime? - Answer-tort is a civil wrong
committed against an individual, a crime is an intentional wrong against society


which is correct regarding false arrest action? - Answer-false arrest results when someone
restrains another with no legal authority to do so


which best define the parties in a civil suit ? - Answer-the defendant is being sued. the plaintiff is
the party bringing the legal action against the other


within how many days must defendant in florida file an answer to a lawsuit ? - Answer-20
calendar days or a default judgement may be entered against him


which describes the purpose of a motion in an application to the court ? - Answer-to obtain a
ruling or order directing some act be done in favor of the applicant


what is the purpose of discovery? - Answer--provides each party in a lawsuit with the
opportunity to acquire information about the other's case
-discovery allows most cases to be settled prior to going to court

,-the discovery process includes interrogatories and statements made under oath
-all of the above*


which are the correct regarding depositions ? - Answer--depositions are taken, in writing, before
a court reporter
-the court has the power to order the compliance of one who refuses to comply with a deposition


which if any is most correct about summary judgements? - Answer-if it can be proved that no
genuine issue of material fact exists, and the judgement is entitled as a matter of law, the case
can be won without going to court


which if any is correct regarding privileged information? - Answer-none of the above


which best describes the term "actus reus" - Answer-the guilty act


which best describes the term "mens rea" ? - Answer--a criminal intent
-guilty mind
-the intention to commit a crime
-the intention to commit a crime
-all of the above*


who regulates insurance companies and insurance agents? - Answer-the department of
financial services


regulation of bail comes under which of the following ? - Answer--648 of the florida statues
-chapter 690-221 of the administrative rules of the insurance commissioner
-chapter 903 florida statues
-all of the above*


which of the following if any is a characteristic of insurance? - Answer--it may be canceled or
non-renewed until the obligation is met
-its a two party contract

, which of the following is a characteristic of surety ? - Answer--it is a three party contract (obligor,
obligee, surety)
-it may not be canceled or non-renewed until the obligation is met


which of the following refer to the party to whom an obligation is owed? - Answer-the obligee


which of the following refer to the party who owes an obligation? - Answer--the obligor
-the principal (the defendant)


which party to a surety bond makes the guarantee ? - Answer-surety


"The (1) reimburses the (2) when the (3) fails to appear on required date." - Answer-1.
Indemnitor
2. Surety
3. Obligor


which two parties may sometimes be the same? - Answer-obligor & indemnitor


Which of the following is/are examples of criminal defendants bonds?
i. civil contempt bond
ii. plaintiff bond
iii. supersedeas bond - Answer-i & iii only


what guarantee is common to all criminal defendants bonds? - Answer-defendant will not depart
the court's jurisdiction without leave (permission)


which bond, if any, does not guarantee the defendant will appear in court? - Answer-civil
contempt bond


what one feature of bail sets it apart from all others contracts? - Answer-the defendant is a party
to the contract even if she/he does not sign it

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