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AU 62 Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct update Which one of the following factors is among the most important that a court considers when deciding whether to grant an injunction? Select one: A. Whether the act complained of is a personal service B. Whether the injunction is leg...

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AU 62 Chapter 1 Exam Questions
and Answers All Correct 2024-2025
update

Which one of the following factors is among the most important that a court considers
when deciding whether to grant an injunction?
Select one:
A. Whether the act complained of is a personal service
B. Whether the injunction is legal or equitable
C. Whether either party exhibited intentional misconduct
D. Whether the court can supervise the result - Answer ✔ C. Whether either party
exhibited intentional misconduct

Injunctions differ from other common tort remedies in which one of the following ways?
Select one:
A. A fewer number of higher courts are permitted to grant injunctions.
B. An injunction may be granted before any damage has occurred.
C. Injunctions are often granted before the other party has had a chance to respond.
D. Injunctions are the only one of these remedies not involving monetary damages. -
Answer ✔ B. An injunction may be granted before any damage has occurred.

A court would most likely order specific performance for which one of the following
purposes?
Select one:
A. To require the release of information
B. To order a doctor to perform surgery
C. To compensate an injured party
D. To compel a party to refrain from trespassing - Answer ✔ A. To require the release of
information

Legal remedies usually
Select one:
A. Require court supervision.
B. Compel a party to act.
C. Award monetary damages.
D. Result in criminal penalties. - Answer ✔ C. Award monetary damages.

The act of leaving a dangerous article such as a gun or car with a person who the
lender knows, or should know, is likely to use it in an unreasonably risky manner is
known as

, Select one:
A. Negligent supervision.
B. The dangerous instrumentality doctrine.
C. Negligent entrustment.
D. Contributory negligence. - Answer ✔ C. Negligent entrustment.

Millwright Kitchen Tools supplies stainless steel can openers; however, it uses other
manufacturing companies to make its products. Distribution is through Millwright. Chloe
used one of Millwright's can openers that malfunctioned and injured her index finger
severely. It is not known which manufacturer for Millwright produced the defective can
opener. Which one of the following types of expanded liability could be applied to
Chloe's accident?
Select one:
A. Joint-action liability
B. Concert of action
C. Market-share liability
D. Multiple-action liability - Answer ✔ C. Market-share liability

In a lawsuit involving a vehicle accident, a court finds three parties partially at fault. The
plaintiff John was 20 percent at fault, Carl, the other driver, was 70 percent at fault,
while Bud City (the municipality) was 10 percent at fault. John proves damages of
$100,000 and finds that Carl has no assets. Under the principles of comparative
negligence and joint and several liability, how much would John be able to collect from
Bud City.
Select one:
A. None of the damages.
B. 10 percent of the damages.
C. 80 percent of the damages.
D. 100 percent of the damages. - Answer ✔ C. 80 percent of the damages.

Lars was running an errand for his employer when he ran a red light and crashed into
the side of another vehicle. Under which one of the following tort liability concepts could
Lars' employer be held liable?
Select one:
A. Concert of action
B. Alternative liability
C. Expanded liability concepts
D. Vicarious liability - Answer ✔ D. Vicarious liability

Under workers compensation, employers are required to pay prescribed benefits for
occupational injuries or illnesses of their employees. This is an example of legal liability
based on
Select one:
A. Torts.
B. Contracts.
C. Statutes.

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