The son is entitled to the owner ship of the house, because the deed was not provided to the daughter before her father passed away.
2nd degree murder therefore it’s intentional but not premeditated
Answer:
Rodney should win the case because he showed up to do the work but Yolanda failed to perform her part of the contract (provide the paint).
The legal term used to describe Rodney's offer of performance is tender or attempted performance. In this case, Rodney (the promisor) went to Yolanda's house and offered to perform his painting services. Yolanda (the promisee) did not perform her part of the contract by not providing the paint, so the promisor was unable to perform. Since Rodney's non-performance was directly caused by Yolanda's non-performance, he is not liable for anything since Yolanda lost her rights because she breached the contract first.
Answer:
No, they can't be convicted.
Explanation:
The reason behind this is that according to the state jurisdiction some rules have to be accomplished so that one person can be suited or judged as a cause of cybercrime were in one state his action is a crime and in the other is not. The rule behind this says that the minimum attachment required is a website registered in the state so it can be considered a crime. While sending an e-mail is not considered a crime, therefore they would go to jail.