With regard to the law concerning nuisance: ______
A) the law recognizes legal remedies for a public, but not private, nuisance.
B) the courts do not balance the protection of the plaintiff against the social utility of the activity.
C) the fact that the plaintiff suffered annoyance or inconvenience is sufficient to establish a nuisance.
D) a finding that conduct is socially desirable may outweigh harm to a particular plaintiff.
D
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Campbell Soups is a newly established company that specializes in preparing healthy but tasty food for children under the age of 5. It is incurring huge productions costs, nonexistent profits, and slow sales growth
The company is in the ________ phase of its life cycle. A) stagnancy B) introduction C) maturity D) decline E) growth
With respect to reimbursement grant accounting, which of the following statements is true?
A. Under GASB, revenues are recorded when monies are received from the granting government. B. Under GASB, excess cash at the end of the project must be returned to the granting government. C. Under GASB, the granting government makes an initial payment to the receiving government and then makes reimbursement payments thereafter. D. Under GASB, revenues are recorded at the same time that expenditures are incurred.
Which of the following pieces of information would be LEAST important for a salesperson to know about the product she sells?
A. Physical size and characteristics of the product B. Specific features, advantages, and benefits of the product C. How to make the product D. How the product performs E. How well the product is selling in the marketplace
Aaron operates a lemonade stand in New York City’s Central Park. His business is seasonal, but within those seasons several other factors influence the demand for lemonade. Aaron is most likely to use _____ to help him predict demand on a daily basis.
A. associative forecasting B. linear regression C. historical sales data D. the weather report