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audie

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Res ipsa loquitur is known as the
 
 circumstantial evidence doctrine
  respectable minority rule
  captain-of-the-ship doctrine
  best medical judgment rule

Question 2

Which type of fidelity bond would cover a bookkeeper?
 
 Position-schedule bond
  Personal bond
  Blanket-schedule bond
  Blanket-position bond



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Answer to Question 1

circumstantial evidence doctrine

Rationale: Res ipsa loquitur, Latin for the thing speaks for itself, is the circumstantial evidence doctrine.

Answer to Question 2

Position-schedule bond

Rationale: A position-schedule bond covers a specific job title, such as bookkeeper, rather than a named individual.



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