LGS in class question
Claudio owns one hundred acres of fertile bottomland. With respect to the land, Jana has an easement and Clinton has a profit. A right to possess the bottomland is owned by
Claudio
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of age against individuals up to forty years of age.
False
The condemnation power of the government to take land for a public use is known as the right of adverse possession.
False
Ivy is blind. Jerold has cancer. Kim has cerebral palsy. Considered to have a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act is
Ivy, Jerold, and Kim
A fee simple absolute is an estate or interest in land with no limits in terms of disposition or duration.
True
A plaintiff who sues on the basis of disparate-treatment discrimination in hiring must make out a prima facie case of illegal discrimination, and will win in the absence of a legally acceptable employer defense.
True
To be eligible for unemployment compensation, a worker must be willing and able to work.
True
Laura is the only female employee in the maintenance department of Motor Service Inc. Her supervisor teases and plays tricks on her so relentlessly that she feels compelled to quit. This is most likely
a constructive discharge
Federal law that allows employees to take time off work for family or medical leave supersedes state and local laws that provide more generous benefits.
false
Devon takes temporary family leave from her job at Equipment Sales Company to care for a newborn baby. With respect to Devon's health-care coverage, during the leave, under the Family and Medical Leave Act, Equipment
must continue it
Luke takes temporary family leave from his job at Metal Works Corporation to arrange for childcare and deal with financial and legal matters when Naomi, his spouse, a U.S. Marine on active duty, is deployed overseas. On Luke's return from the leave, Metal Works must
restore him to his same position or a comparable position.
Bob owns twenty acres of land on the side of a mountain in Colorado. He files a suit against the Durango Flight School, claiming that its planes flying over his land violate his property rights. To succeed, his best argument is
the flights are low and frequent, interfering with enjoyment of his land