Law, 11.01.2020 06:31 landanwithers
Amotorist was driving along a narrow, winding road when his car ran out of gas. because the road had no shoulders, the motorist pushed his car onto the driveway of a landowner. finding no one home at the house, the motorist started walking toward a gas station he had passed a mile back. while he was gone, the landowner returned and found the car in his driveway, with two of its wheels partially on his flower garden. although the landowner had not posted any "no trespassing" signs, he believed he had the right to remove the car from his property. the car was unlocked, so he released the parking brake and pushed the car back onto the edge of the road, and then reset the brake. before the motorist could return, a truck had sideswiped the car, damaging it. can the motorist recover against the landowner for the damage to his car?
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Which of the following statements best illustrates an argument on whether congress is effective on providing oversight of the bureaucracy? a. congress is very effective in providing oversight of the bureaucracy. b. congress is not very effective in providing oversight to the bureaucracy because they lack the technical expertise and they are part of the iron triangles that create a relationship with the bureaucracy and interest groups to show more a. congress is very effective in providing oversight of the bureaucracy. b.congress is not very effective in providing oversight to the bureaucracy because they lack the technical expertise and they are part of the iron triangles that create a relationship with the bureaucracy and interest groups to further their own interests and not necessarily the public interest. c.congress provides effective oversight of the bureaucracy through the budgetary process. d.congress is not effective in providing oversight because of the budget and enabling legislation.
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