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swpotter12

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In James v. Bob Ross Buick, where James had been fired from a car dealership that then sent letters to customers under his name, James sued for invasion of privacy and the appeals court held that the company was at fault because:
 a. the company used an embarrassing picture of James b. the company misspelled James's name
  c. the company included details about James being fired in the letters d. the company sought commercial benefit from James's name
  e. the company failed to tell James they were using his name

Question 2

In Moran v. Sims, where the house Sims built was surrounded by land owned by Moran, and Sims sued for the right of access to his house, the courts held that Sims had a prescriptive easement. That is a form of:
 a. fraud
  b. quitclaim deed
  c. tenancy in common d. life estate
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



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