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bobbysung

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The fear of immediate bodily harm that occurs for there to be an assault is fear:
 a. that was suffered by the plaintiff, as demonstrated by the plaintiff's proof, given the plaintiff's mental condition at the time of the event
  b. that the plaintiff alleges to have suffered, regardless of the circumstances
  c. that any sensitive person would have suffered under similar circumstances d. that the judge instructs the jury has occurred or not, under the circumstances e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Title insurance:
 a. does not bind the title company to insure that the title is as declared in the conveyance from the grantor to the grantee
  b. binds the title company to insure that the title is as declared in the conveyance from the grantor to the grantee
  c. binds the seller to the agreed to price of the property
  d. prevents the buyer from changing the terms of the transaction at the last minute e. none of the other choices are correct



mcomstock09

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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