Injuries or losses sustained within an owner's condominium unit would most likely be covered by:
A. The condominium owner's association insurance.
B. The unit owner homeowner's insurance.
C. The landlord's insurance.
D. The unit owner's title insurance.
Answer: B. The unit owner homeowner's insurance.
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A) An unconscionable transaction is one in which one party has been seriously taken advantage of, and the courts, in their equitable jurisdiction, can set such a contract aside. B) If a contract favours the stronger party in a relationship (e.g., if a lawyer bought property from a client at far below the market value), the court would presume undue influence (i.e., that the stronger party abused his dominant position). C) If the court presumes the existence of undue influence, the person asking for the return of the property will automatically get it back. D) A contract entered into because of a threat of violence is voidable at the option of the victim. E) Independent legal advice given to a person who wants to give a gift to a dominant person (e.g., his doctor) is good evidence to rebut a presumption of undue influence.
A call feature in a bond allows bondholders to change each bond into a stated number of shares of common stock
Indicate whether the statement is true or false