It is when whatever you are doing lasts half the time that it would normally take.
Answer:c
Explanation:
if you do but stuff then put your hand up
Answer: temporary, involve members from both houses of Congress, and are charged with reaching a compromise on legislation once it has been passed by both the House and the Senate.
Explanation:
Conference committees are temporary panels that are made up of members of both the House and the Senate in an effort to reach a compromise on controversial legislation that passed both houses but having done so with two different versions.
The members of the committees are called conferees and this panel can only be formed when the legislation in question has passed both houses because the legislation would have to be made uniform to avoid confusion in its enforcement.
Answer: A
A. Love and affection is the only consideration necessary.
B. Love and affection is necessary, but the consideration must also include something (another real property, an automobile, or monetary payment) that is worth at least 10% of the value of the property.
C. An agreement that Perry actually “owns” the property, and as such, may take it back without giving notice or a reason.
D. A and C
Explanation:
A Gift deed here refers to the transfer of ownership of a property between relatives without an exchange of money.
Consideration is an object of value each party involved in a contract, in this case, a transfer of deed, brings to the contract. In a situation where money is exchanged for a property, the considerations are the money and the property. However, love and affection can also be a form of consideration, referred to as good consideration. This kind of consideration is valid between relatives and is also used to donate to charities.
Answer: Small states are easier to manage politically, while large states are more likely to be corrupt.
Explanation:
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, large states claimed to deserve more of a voice due to their larger populations, so they demanded congressional representation to be based on population.
Smaller states, fearing being ignored if that happened, wanted equal representation.
Roger Sherman, based on the idea of small states being easier to be handle politically, and large states being more prone to corruption, proposed the Connecticut Compromise with Oliver Ellsworth, which granted equal representation in the Senate and representation by population in the House, in a bicameral system that provided a balance of power.