Morris issued a check to Al in payment of a debt. There were sufficient funds in Morris' account to cover the check when it was presented for payment. However, due to an error, the bank dishonored the check. Which of the following parties is/are potentially liable to the holder?
A) the drawee bank only
B) Morris and the drawee bank
C) Morris only
D) the drawee bank and any collecting bank
C
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Which of the following is an implementation principle for evidence-based management described by Pfeffer and Sutton?
A. See yourself as outsiders do. B. If all else fails, speed the spread of good practices. C. Reserve evidence-based management for top executives. D. Treat your organization as a trophy. E. Understand what happens when people succeed.
Smith Corp has both Class A and Class B shares of common stock. The difference between the two classes of stock is most likely related to
A) Class A stock being worth more than Class B stock. B) Class A shareholders having greater voting rights than Class B shareholders. C) Class A shareholders receiving dividends while Class B shareholders do not. D) Class A shareholders having better preemptive rights than Class B shareholders.
Which design-day decision would tend to create the longest lines?
a. 5 percent b. 10 percent c. 50 percent d. 90 percent
Adam moved into an apartment complex. The rules of the complex prohibit unmarried men and women from living together in the same apartment. When Adam's friend, Diane, moved into the apartment he was served with eviction papers. Adam claims the apartment complex is violating his constitutional rights since it allows married couples to live together. Is Adam right?
a. Yes. His equal protection rights have been violated. b. No. His fundamental right of cohabitation has not been violated. c. Yes. He and Diane are being treated differently than married couples. d. No. Constitutional protections do not extend to privately owned apartment complexes.