Whether a determinative question is one of law or of fact depends on the nature of the dispute.
A question of law exists when the doubt or controversy concerns the correct application of law or jurisprudence to a certain given set of facts; or when the issue does not call for an examination of the probative value of the evidence presented, the truth or falsehood of facts being admitted.
A question of fact obtains when the doubt or difference arises as to the truth or falsehood of facts or when the query invites the calibration of the whole evidence considering mainly the credibility of the witnesses, the existence and relevancy of specific surrounding circumstances, as well as their relation to each other and to the whole, and the probability of the situation
Whether a disputed matter is a question of law or a question of fact is a...
t of disputed territory controls t of disputed territory hat A controls With no threat, show the range of outcomes that could make both A and B better off. 9. Looking at the previous question, suppose A has a probability of defeating B equal to 0.80 (so B's probability of defeating A is 0.20). If A wins a war with B, then A gets all of the disputed land (and B has none). If A loses to B then A...
Question 33 Dalton's law of ratios proved that Matter could only be divided even multiple times O Matter could not be divided O Matter can only decompose into at most two types of atoms O Matter could be divided into one ore more fundamental units
this is a business law question
A fact is considered to be material in a misrepresentation case when: A it is relied upon by a person, even though it could not possibly be true. it plays a significant role in inducing a person to enter into a contract. OB. oc the misrepresentation is considered to be innocent. op it is similar to an opinion or promise about some future happening.
Whether compensation paid to a corporate employee is reasonable is a question of fact to be determined from the surrounding circumstances. How would the resolution of this problem be affected by each of the following factors? a. The employee owns no stock but is the mother-in-law of the sole shareholder. b. The shareholder-employee does not have a college degree. c. The shareholder-employee works 40 hours per week for another unrelated employer. d. The shareholder-employee was underpaid for services during the...
Which of the following statements is less likely to be a matter of fact and more likely to be a matter of opinion? There is only one planet Earth. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Conservation of resources is a good thing. The potential risks of global warming are so great that action to prevent it must be taken now and at any expense. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are at an all time high during human history.
this is a business law question... there was no option for business
law so i figured economics was the closest
On May 1st A makes an offer to B. On May 2nd B writes a letter accepting A's offer and mails it on May 2nd. On May 3d A calls B and revokes his offer over the phone. On May 4th A receives B's letter accepting A's offer. Explain in detail whether A or B will prevail. Also, indicate the...
law of conservation of energy, matter, and momentum. how do you explain these laws?
This is a business law question
According to contract law, a(n) is a belief about a fact that is not in accordance with the truth. A assertion Which of the following is a ground for avoidance of a contract based on a unilateral mistake? B C. concealment mistake
Does this determine by Gauss Law?
State in words what important empirical fact is expressed by the following physical law: Bind A = 0. Then, describe in your own words why the equation means what you said it does. Though there are many ways to do it, your explanation should probably use some subset of words like “flux," "integral," "vectors," "surface," "field lines," and/or "enclosed."( The empirical fact which the equation expresses is easy to just state, but you must...
Malu’s law for the polarization of the light is derived from the fact that an electromagnetic wave consists of an electric field vector and a magnetic field vector. The intensity of light, I, received at a point by a detector is related to the electric field,E, at that point. How are the intensity and electric field related?