Exercise F

 

1.       The professional fees in this project are entirely dependent upon the planning techniques that the architects are in favour of implementing.

 

2.       The court is of the opinion that it is within sound judicial discretion to determine whether, once the claim is asserted, the fraud exception is applicable.

 

3.       There are many cases that deal with adverse possession of islands.

 

4.       The effect of the decision is to abrogate the doctrine of sovereign immunity.

 

5.       If it had been the intention of the court to do otherwise, it would have said so.

 

6.       Each distributor is subject to the following requirements:

- Keeping accurate books

- A valid driver’s licence

- Under no circumstances shall a distributor work for a competitor

 

7.       Under questioning, Dr Jones testified that Smith had been merely simulating the symptoms of neck injuries, and in fact presented no observable trauma that could explain the pains of which he complained. However, doctors often treat patients who complain of precisely the same symptoms, but who also present no visible trauma, as Dr Jones was forced to acknowledge concerning her own experience. Therefore the issue of whether Smith suffered an injury cannot be held to be resolved by Dr Jones’ testimony.

 

8.       An award of spousal support is within the discretion of the trial court, and its decision will not be disturbed unless it has abused that discretion. A failure to consider relevant factors is an abuse of discretion.

 

9.       Some astonishing questions about the universe have been raised by scientists exploring the nature of black holes in space. The collapse of a dead star into a point perhaps no larger than a marble creates a black hole. So much matter compressed into so little volume changes the fabric of space around it in profoundly puzzling ways.

 

10.   This case involves the novel issue of whether or not a minor is responsible for the damages sustained by a restaurant in lost profits resulting from a liquor licence suspension caused when the minor orally misrepresented his age to the owner of the restaurant who thereafter sold liquor to him.

 

11.   Section 318 of the BIA provides that the trustee in bankruptcy may avoid a transfer of a debtor’s interest in property or an obligation incurred by the debtor made within one year before the date of bankruptcy if there existed actual intent to defraud creditors or the debtor received less that reasonably equivalent value in the transfer and the debtor was insolvent prior to the transfer or was rendered insolvent by it.

 

12.   When enforcing the rules against parking next to a fire hydrant, the police are under no obligation to take into account the value or condition of the parked vehicle when determining whether to remove it.