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berenicecastro

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The desire to bring about the consequences of the act or knowledge with substantial certainty that the consequences will flow from the act defines the element of
 
  a. causation
  b. damages
  c. an act
  d. intent

Question 2

Jane entered into a lease in which the landlord allows her to stay on a month to month basis. Both Jane and the landlord have the right to terminate the lease at any time. What type of leasehold does Jane most likely have?
 
  A. Periodic tenancy
   B. Tenancy at will
   C. Tenancy by sufferance
   D. Tenancy for years



matt

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

B



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