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Marty

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What does the last clear chance doctrine do?
 
  a. It makes the plaintiff's contributory negligence no longer a bar to his recovery.
  b. It makes the plaintiff's comparative negligence no longer a bar to his recovery.
  c. It makes the plaintiff's assumption of the risk no longer a bar to his recovery.
  d. All the above.

Question 2

During the pre-qualification process, the real estate agent's rule of thumb is that a down payment should be at least 5 of the purchase price, but the preferred down payment is:
 
  A. 10
   B. 15
   C. 20
   D. 25



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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