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Using No-Fault fraud clauses to strip away all of a car accident victim’s benefits based on their statements or actions after the car crash has no legal basis in Michigan law. The No-Fault law, passed by the Legislature in 1973 and amended in 2019, does not allow it. And the Michiga...
Something that motivates; an inducement, reason, or goal “If your primary motivation in life is to be moral, you don't become an artist” (Mary Gordon). Reason A fact or cause that explains why something exists or has occurred The reason for the building's collapse is unknown. Motivation...
(countable) A judgement of guilt in a court of law. Persuasion The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the intention of changing their mind or convincing them of a certain point of view, course of action etc. Conviction (uncountable) The sta...
and been named employee of the month 50 times. Nonetheless, you were fired for being a slacker, and when you go to apply for a new job, you'll need to tell the prospective employer that was the reason for your termination. Does that mean you can successfully sue for "compelled self-pu...
What do you mean by consideration in law? consideration, in contract law,an inducement given to enter into a contract that is sufficient to render the promise enforceable in the courts. The technical requirement is either a detriment incurred by the person making the promise or a benefit receive...
In criminal law, an affirmative defense is a legal defense that you, as the defendant, have the burden of proving. It does not challenge the evidence that proves the elements of the offense. Instead, an affirmative defense asserts that the crime was excu
In determining whether a statement is true or false, you must also examine how the statement is made. If a newspaper reports that Joe Dokes was arrested and charged with murder, and it is later determined that Joe Dokes was innocent, that does not mean that the newspaper is now liable for...