Display cases are an example of:
A. leasehold improvements that remain with the lessor at the end of a lease
B. trade fixtures that remain with the lessor at the end of a lease
C. trade fixtures that may be removed by the lessee at the end of a lease
Answer: C
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a. Demand b. Judgment c. Complaint d. Pleading
A lawyer shall not assist a witness to testify falsely, but a paralegal or trial consultant may
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When using Shepard's Citations to determine the treatment of a case, the abbreviation "c" means:
a. The case is related to your case in some way. b. A court has upheld the case as constitutional. c. The court disagrees with the soundness of the case being Shepardized, although the court may not have the authority to materially affect its precedential value. d. None of the above
Most states place a cap on the monthly wage workers can be paid as part of their compensation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)