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stephzh

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An estate contains a car worth 20,000 and a bank account worth 10,000 . There are two equal heirs. One heir wants the car. How can the desired results be accomplished?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If a client is injured in a go-kart accident at a go-kart track and sues the track for negligence, the track may argue the defense of:
 
  A) assumption of risk.
  B) common carrier liability.
  C) product liability.
  D) strict liability.



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Answer to Question 1

The heir who wants the car will have to pay 5,000 to the estate to be distributed to the other heir to equalize the distribution.

Answer to Question 2

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