96. The liability of the government for acts of its agents can be subject to:
a) Statutory notice requirements
b) Filing deadlines
c) Administrative procedures
d) All of the above
97. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be defended by:
a) Immunity defenses
b) Governmental function defense
c) Lack of causation defense
d) All of the above
98. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be challenged based on:
a) Constitutional violations
b) Violations of statutory rights
c) Violations of contractual obligations
d) All of the above
99. The government’s liability for acts of its agents can be resolved through:
a) Negotiation and settlement
b) Alternative dispute resolution
c) Litigation and court proceedings
d) All of the above
100. The liability of the government for acts of its agents can be determined by:
a) Case law and precedents
b) Statutory provisions
c) Government policies and guidelines
d) All of the above