86. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be waived by:
a) Consent of the injured party
b) Legislative enactment
c) Government policies
d) Judicial decision
87. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be covered by:
a) Insurance policies
b) Indemnity agreements
c) Bonding requirements
d) All of the above
88. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be transferred to:
a) Third-party contractors
b) Co-defendants
c) Other government agencies
d) All of the above
89. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be defended through:
a) Sovereign immunity
b) Statutory defenses
c) Qualified immunity
d) All of the above
90. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be subject to:
a) Statutes of limitations
b) Notice requirements
c) Exhaustion of administrative remedies
d) All of the above