Answer:
<em>B. i and ii only.</em>
Explanation:
The Branches of Civil Law are: Contract Law, Tort Law, Property Law and Family Law.
However, in the case Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants CV-93-02419, 1995 (N.M. Dist., Aug. 18, 1994) a breach of implied warranty made the headlines of this civil case.
Civil law cases have a plaintiff, that is the ‘party’ who is filling the sue and the defendant, the one who is being sued.
In a civil case the victim requires by legal action that an unfilled duty be repaired or compensate by the defendant. But in criminal case the objective is to charge the defendant with a felony or misdemeanor offense against a person, the society or the state.
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C. Both A and B is the correct answer
*Floyd && it doesn’t matter that he did adult films or had a criminal history. They didn’t have to kill him
Answer:City of the Dead (Cairo), a cemetery in Cairo, Egypt
City of the Dead (slum), a slum in Cairo, Egypt
Dargavs necropolis, an Alanian burial site in North Ossetia-Alania, Russia, referred to as "City of the dead"
Dead Cities, a group of abandoned settlements in Northwest Syria
El Tajín, a pre-Columbian archeological site in Mexico whose original name is claimed to have been Mictlan or "place of the dead"
Hamunaptra, also called "City of the Dead", a fictional city from The Mummy
Myra, a collection of Lycian rock-cut tombs in Antalya Province, Turkey
Southern Necropolis, a cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland
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