To me it would depend on which benefits I get like if I get dental and health insurance then I would take the job but if I dont get those benefits then no because if I get hurt while working then whats the point I rather get a low paying with benefits.
<span>The clause is most likely unenforceable. Depending on the severablity, the contract much state what is to be held liable and what is illegal in the situation. If there are illegal provisions, there may be unenforceable actions due to the clause. </span>
The answer would be False. When using a credit card, there's interest fees if you don't pay on time. Compared to if you simply use cash, it's paid for right then and there.
<span>Maximum prices in economics can be also known as Price Ceiling, where it is the legal maximum prices that producers can sell their good at. However, as this causes a market disequilibrium, ceteris paribus, there will exist a surplus of goods produced. This is due to the signalling and incentive effective on producers and consumers resulting in the increase of price (that has been set by the government).
Consumers would consume less of the product as it is more pricey than before, hence they are less willing and able to buy the product at the new price. Producers on the other hand sees more revenue to be earnt through higher prices and hence would devote their resources into producing that product. Hence the mismatch of supply and demand results in a surplus of products and would likely result in the government buying all the surplus out of interest for producers.</span>