The police hear loud music coming from your house and believe you're having a party. They knock on the door and tell you
Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 7:07 am
The police hear loud music coming from your house and believe you're having a party. They knock on the door and tell you to come outside to talk to them or they're going to come in and arrest you for underage drinking. What do you do? Nothing. Make the officers get a warrant. O Open the door and go outside. You're less likely to get in trouble if you just do what you're told. O Open the door and go outside. Otherwise the cops can just come in anyways. O Nothing. The cops can only come inside if they have a supervisor.
Your friend paints an amazing picture of astronauts landing on Mars. You try to convince her to sell her work, but she won't do it. So you decide to make copies and sell them instead. You give the profits to a charity that gives homeless dogs to homeless kids. She sues you for copyright infringement. What happens? O She wins because you did infringe on her copyright. O You win because you were giving the money to charity. She wins because you sold the pictures for money. O You win because she didn't place the symbol on her work. A 4
Being in an especially good mood, in front of the whole class, I promise to give you $100 next week. Next week rolls around and I refuse to give you the money. You sue me, claiming that I violated our contract. What happens? O You lose - We didn't put it in writing. You lose - We never had a contract. O You win-We had a contract. O You win - The whole class heard my promise.
Bill, Sarah, and Todd enter into a general partnership writing papers that they sell to BLAW 210 students for $100 a page. Bill does all of the work while Sarah and Todd make out on the couch watching Disney Plus. However, when payment comes, everyone demands an equal amount of the profit. What happens? O Bill did all the work, so he gets all of the profits. O Everyone gets an amount equal to how much work they put in. O Professor Griff has a breakdown and makes sure no one gets any profits. Everyone gets an equal cut of the profits.
The governor of the state can issue executive orders. True False
You purchase a chainsaw from a store. When the checkout person asks you if you want to pay for a warranty, you decline. When you get home and gas it up you discover that it won't start. You try to return it. What happens? You can still return the chainsaw under an implied warranty. O You are out of luck because you didn't get a warranty.. O You cannot return it after you leave the store. O You can only return it for store credit.
Your friend paints an amazing picture of astronauts landing on Mars. You try to convince her to sell her work, but she won't do it. So you decide to make copies and sell them instead. You give the profits to a charity that gives homeless dogs to homeless kids. She sues you for copyright infringement. What happens? O She wins because you did infringe on her copyright. O You win because you were giving the money to charity. She wins because you sold the pictures for money. O You win because she didn't place the symbol on her work. A 4
Being in an especially good mood, in front of the whole class, I promise to give you $100 next week. Next week rolls around and I refuse to give you the money. You sue me, claiming that I violated our contract. What happens? O You lose - We didn't put it in writing. You lose - We never had a contract. O You win-We had a contract. O You win - The whole class heard my promise.
Bill, Sarah, and Todd enter into a general partnership writing papers that they sell to BLAW 210 students for $100 a page. Bill does all of the work while Sarah and Todd make out on the couch watching Disney Plus. However, when payment comes, everyone demands an equal amount of the profit. What happens? O Bill did all the work, so he gets all of the profits. O Everyone gets an amount equal to how much work they put in. O Professor Griff has a breakdown and makes sure no one gets any profits. Everyone gets an equal cut of the profits.
The governor of the state can issue executive orders. True False
You purchase a chainsaw from a store. When the checkout person asks you if you want to pay for a warranty, you decline. When you get home and gas it up you discover that it won't start. You try to return it. What happens? You can still return the chainsaw under an implied warranty. O You are out of luck because you didn't get a warranty.. O You cannot return it after you leave the store. O You can only return it for store credit.