May the FCC refuse to allow the broadcasting of religious programs?
What will be an ideal response?
As of this writing, there is no federal law that gives the FCC the authority to prohibit radio and television stations from broadcasting religious programs.
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Original client documents should
A. never be altered. B. be hole punched and placed in a special binder with the case number clearly written on it. C. never be copied. D. be available to anyone in the firm.
What is the rule of three?
What will be an ideal response?
There are many exceptions to the hearsay rule
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Once a person dies, the estate is free and clear of any tax obligations. 2. An apportionment clause allows the tax burden to be spread amongst the beneficiaries as seen fit by the testator. 3. Guardians can only be appointed to the care of a minor person, and not to the minor’s property. 4. If a will exists, the person carrying out the terms of the will is called a personal representative or executor, but if no will exists and the case goes to probate, the court appoints a person, called an administrator. 5. Funeral arrangements cannot be enumerated in a will.