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Types of Law Careers. Banking and Insurance: Administrative Law Officer, Specialist Law Office. Public Prosecutor. State-Level or Local-Level Judge.
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Answer:
Option C is correct
Explanation:
Because of the steep differential in the price would psychologically push the runners to run faster in order to earn the highest price.
Answer:
According to McNeely, Wagner had to choose between seeking the remaining payment ($250,000 x 1/3) or keeping the timber.
This was a real case: "<em>Glen WAGNER and Bonnie Wagner, Respondents, v. Theodore R. McNEELY, Appellant. (96 CV 0525; CA A100217)
, July 07, 1999</em>"
The Court of Appeals of Oregon ruled that due to usage and customs of the timber industry in Oregon, there was nothing illegal in the plaintiff (Wagner) keeping the timber and seeking the payment. It was a very technical issue regarding two different rules that seem to be contradictory (ORS 72.7090 and ORS 72.7190). The court actually decided not to rule on this issue, so the lower court's decision remained.
Answer:
Within walking distance from your home, there are a plethora of fast-food restaurants including Koala Express, Cabo Bob's Burritos, Oodles of Noodles, and Hanz's Hearty Hamburgers.
Explanation:
Monopolistic competition refers to a market where there are a large of suppliers that offer differentiated products to a large number of consumers. The restaurant industry are the most common example of monopolistic competition.
The other options are wrong:
Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile own a large portion of the U.S. cellular market share. OLIGOPOLISTIC MARKET (FEW SUPPLIERS AND MANY CONSUMERS)
Farmers grow navel oranges throughout the United States. PERFECT COMPETITION (MANY SUPPLIERS AND MANY CONSUMERS THAT SUPPLY SIMILAR PRODUCTS)
The local gas company owns all of the gas lines that supply natural gas and heating to the residents in the town of Madison, Wisconsin. MONOPOLY, ONLY ONE SUPPLIER AND MANY CONSUMERS