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What are the two fundamentally different types of fossils and give an example of each?
Liability Exists
A condition where legal responsibility for damages or obligations is present and enforceable by law.
Without Substantial Change
This entails maintaining the primary essence or core of something while possibly making minimal adjustments that do not significantly alter its nature or function.
Negligence
A failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances, resulting in harm or damage.
Misrepresentation
A false statement of fact by one party to another party, which induces that other party to enter into a contract.
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