The correct answer here is: "at large", as in "at large election" - option C.
An election "at large" refers to an election that chooses representatives to represent the whole body - rather than just a part of this body, as as a district.
The opposite is voting by electoral districts.
Answer:
The 4th sentence is punctuated correctly.
According to my dentist, I need to brush my teeth for at least two minutes.
Answer: please elaborate more. I might be able to help. Thank you
Explanation:
Answer:A. Negligence per se.
Explanation:
Negligence Per Se
In common cases of negligence a person suing the other need to give proof of negligence. The plaintiff must give evidence that relate the conduct of the defendant to their damage or harm done to them which shows that the defendant action were the primary cause for that harm.
When a defendant however violates a regulation or municipal ordinance and as a result of that violation someone is harmed this now becomes negligence per se.
Now under negligence per se the defendant's actions are not evaluated to have been reasonable or not but are considered unreasonable since they violated the rule or regulation.
The plaintiff must be under the class protected by that law or regulation and there must evidence of violation of that law by the defendant.