1. Justin is charged with a crime. He insists that he should have an opportunity
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1. Justin is charged with a crime. He insists that he should have an opportunity to object to the charges before a “fair, neutral decision maker”. No one can be deprived of “life, liberty, or due process of Law” under the:
2. Utility Power Company has the right to run its power lines across Victoria’s land. This is:
3. To acquire the ownership of a mountain cabin by adverse possession, Katherine must occupy the cabin exclusively, continuously, and peaceably for a specified period of time:
4. Madison, a police officer, wants to search the offices of Niles Corporation. Madison must ask Judge Jones to issue a warrant. Under the Fourth Amendment, no warrants for a search or an arrest can be issues without:
5. Esther, an accountant, contracts to perform services for Frazier. In performing those services, Esther uncovers a suspicious financial transaction. Esther is most likely not liable if she:
6. Alfred rents an apartment. The lease does not specify how long it will last, but it does specify that Alfred must pay rent every month. Alfred’s tenancy is:
7. Priceless Retail Corporation specifies that its employees should not use social media to damage the company, harm another person’s reputation, or violate company policies. An employee who violates these rules may be subject to discipline and could be fired. According to the National Labor Relations Board, this social media policy:
8. Jacob owns five acres of land in southern New Jersey. On his land Jacob has a house and a tool shed. There are ten large maple trees around the house that were there when Jacob bought the land. Since buying the land, Jacob has planted an apple tree. Jacob’s real property includes:
9. Steps and Ladders, Inc. spends a great deal of money and effort to ensure that all employees are safe on the job, that all products are safe for consumers, and that the environmental impact of the corporation is minimal. Steps and Ladders appears to strongly believe in the concept of:
10.Straitway Corporation encourages its managers to behave ethically, reasoning that the employees will take their cues from management. One of the most important ways to create and maintain an ethical workplace is for management to:
11. Lucy, an accountant, is subject to the accounting conventions, rules, and procedures that constitute GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles). GAAP are determined by:
12. Sights Unseen, Inc. (SUI) sells telescopes with distinctively designed lenses and mirrors. Later, without SUI’s permission, Telescopes, Etc. Corporation begins to sell scopes with identical structures of lenses and mirrors. This is most likely:
13. Mary enters a gas station and points a gun at the clerk. She then forces the clerk to open the cash register and give her all the money. Mary can be charged with:
14. George accuses Matthew, an attorney, of committing malpractice. Malpractice is:
15. Bruno is an accountant. Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the degree of government oversight over the public accounting practices of Bruno and other accountants was:
16. Peter, an accountant, intentionally misstates a material fact to mislead Fruit Packing Industries, Inc., a client. Fruit Packing justifiably relies on the misstatement to its detriment. Peter is most likely liable for:
17. Linda takes off her ring and places it on her desk, while she works. Without her knowledge or consent, her coworker Nancy picks up the ring, puts it on, and walks away. Nancy has likely committed:
18. Simon, driving while intoxicated, causes a car accident that results in the death of Theodore. Simon is arrested and charged with a major felony. A felony is a crime punishable by death or by imprisonment for:
19. Mike copies Nick’s book, Mumbai Monsoon, in its entirety and sells it to Parkland’s Books, Inc. without Nick’s permission. Parkland publishes it under Mike’s name. This is:
20. James is arrested and found guilty of a misdemeanor. His punishment will not include:
21. Trademarks are protected from use on noncompeting goods by:
22. Richard, an accountant, conducts an audit of Microstuff Toys, Inc. After the conclusion of the audit, the working papers created in preparing the audit must be:
23. On the Web Company is an Internet service provider. On the Web’s customer, Phoebe, commits copyright infringement. On the Web is not liable for Phoebe’s activity:
24. Far and Wide Corporation uses the trademark of Google, Inc. in a meta tag without Google’s permission. This is:
25. Tech Outsourcing, Inc. registers a domain name that is the same as, or confusingly similar to, the trademark of Tech Resourcing Corporation and then offers to sell the domain name back to Tech Resourcing. This is:
A. Second Amendment.Explanation / Answer
1 The fifth amendment says to the federal government that no one should be deprived of " life, liberty and or property without due process of law".
2 An easement is a property right which gives a holder right to use someone else's land for a specific purpose.
3 In an open, hostile and adverse manner (open, hostile are the elements of an adverse possession).
4 Probable cause is required to issue a search warrant under 4th amendment.
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