In bringing a warranty action, the buyer must prove that:
a. a warranty existed.
b. the warranty has been breached.
c. the breach of the warranty proximately caused the loss suffered.
d. All of these.
e. None of these.
d
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A. "I only deal with large, well-established publishing companies." B. "Your books are priced too high." C. "I don't take risks with books by new authors." D. "I'm too busy to talk to you now." E. "I am satisfied with the amount of stock I currently have."
Which of the following guidelines should you follow after a presentation??
A) Encourage the audience to ask questions.? B) ?Always distribute handouts only at the end of the presentation. C) ?Avoid posting handouts to web pages. D) ?Do not paraphrase questions asked by the audience.
According to ___________ is it lawful for women to be permitted to wear long hair while males are not permitted to have hair below the collar in a workplace.? A) ?Title VII
B) ?the U.S. Constitution. C) ?Occupational Safety and Health Act. D) ?National Labor Relation Board's regulations.
Using its aging of accounts receivable, Age Old, Inc. estimates that $90,000 of its $4,000,000 of accounts receivable will be uncollectible. Prior to making its adjusting entry, the unadjusted Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a debit balance of $1,000. After the adjustment, the:
A. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will have an $89,000 credit balance. B. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will have a $91,000 credit balance. C. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will have a $90,000 credit balance. D. Bad Debt Expense will equal $90,000.