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Davideckstein7

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Fred Evans was robbed and beaten as he tried to get into his car which was parked in the garage next to his office building. The garage is owned by the landlord for his building and operated by Park America. Fred has noted cots in the remote corners of the garage and shopping carts filled with clothes and cans. Tenants have been approached in the garage by vagrants seeking money. Fred:
 A) Has no rights of recovery for his injuries from the landlord or Park America.
 B) Can probably recover from both his landlord and Park America.
 C) Can probably recover from Park America but not his landlord.
 D) Can probably recover from his landlord but not Park America.

Question 2

Which of the following will not result in dissolution of the partnership by court decree?
 A) Insanity of a partner.
 B) Incapacity of a partner.
 C) Withdrawal of a partner.
 D) Habitual drunkenness of a partner.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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