New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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What might be called a formal document certifying that an individual has no further cause for action against another?

  1. General Release

  2. Affidavit

  3. Decree

  4. Settlement Agreement

The correct answer is: General Release

A General Release is a legal document that certifies an individual has no further claim or action against another. This is often used in personal injury cases to settle a legal dispute between two parties. B An Affidavit is a sworn written statement made under oath used as evidence in court. C: A Decree is an official order that is issued by a court with legal force. It is typically used to resolve a legal dispute between parties. D: A Settlement Agreement is a contract that is used to resolve a legal dispute through negotiation or mediation, and typically contains details about terms and conditions of the agreement. While these options may have similar characteristics to a General Release, they are not specifically used to certify that an individual no longer has any cause for action against another party, making A the most accurate answer.