With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". if left uncorrected; so clear-cut, so obvious, a competent judge should be able to avoid it without benefit of objection. 11 .Bordley v. State, 832 A.2d 1250 (Del.2003). 12 . Allen v. State, 868 A.2d 837, 839 (2005). 13 . See 24 Del. C. § 701, Chiropractic defined; limitation of chiropractic license. b. The practice of chiropractic includes, but in not limited to, the diagnosing and locating of misaligned or displaced verteg-rae (subluxation complex), using x-rays and other diagnostic test procedures. Practice of chiropractic includes the treatment through manipulation/adjustment of the spine and other skeletal structures and the use of adjunctive procedures not otherwise prohibited by the chapter. 14 . See, e.g., Lowman v. Kuecker, 246 Iowa 1227, 71 N.W.2d 586, 588 (Iowa, 1955) (<HOLDING>); Klein v. Harper, 186 N.W.2d 426, 431 (N.D.,

A: holding that the term medical pertains to the science or art of preserving health and can be properly applied to the practice of chiropractic
B: holding that the term medical as used in the hearsay exception regarding statements made for the purpose of medical diagnosis or treatment includes emotional and mental health as well as physical health
C: holding that there can be no implied contractual term at variance with an express term of a contract
D: holding that trade usage and custom can be applied to an undefined contract term
A.