A transferor of a bill of lading makes all of the following implied warranties to the transferee, except:?
A) the transferor has no knowledge of defects
B) the transfer is rightful.
C) the bill of lading is genuine
D) the goods are market value.
D
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One of the disadvantages of Benford's law in detecting fraud is:
a. potential suspects are more likely to know you are trying to detect fraud than if you use such detection techniques. b. users must be thoroughly trained in its complexities to implement and use. c. that those cases with the lowest probabilities do not match Benford's law and may need further investigation. d. it only broadly identifies the possible existence of fraud; it fails to narrow possibilities to a manageable field of promising leads.
Changing circumstances and ongoing managerial efforts to improve the strategy
A. make it very difficult for a company to have concrete strategic objectives. B. are consistent with a planned strategy approach. C. explain why a company's strategic vision undergoes almost constant change. D. account for why a company's strategy evolves over time. E. make it very hard to know what a company's strategy really is.
An engineer for an electric fencing company is interested in the mean length of wires being cut automatically by machine. The desired length of the wires is 12 feet. It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet. Suppose the engineer decided to estimate the mean length to within 0.025 with 99% confidence. What sample size would be needed?
A jury trial is available in the following trial court:
a. U.S. Tax Court. b. U.S. Court of Federal Claims. c. U.S. District Court. d. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. e. None of these.