A defendant set off fireworks at a fully-licensed Fourth of July show. The result of the activity caused harm to the plaintiff. In order for the plaintiff to win a case of negligence, he or she need only prove that it was foreseeable that the defendant's conduct might cause harm
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A. code of conduct B. workplace monitoring C. employment-at-will D. orientation period
This is a manufacturing method in which basic parts and components of a product are kept in stock and assembled to customer’s requirements.
a. make-to-order b. engineer-to-order c. assemble-to-order d. make-to-stock
Clara's firm has been unable to execute effectively. Clara feels that the main source of this problem is that no one is held accountable for results. Clara has identified a flaw is which section of the "4As" framework?
A. Alignment B. Agility C. Ability D. Architecture
On December 31, 2018, Far Niente Winery sold a wine press for $545,000; the wine press had originally cost $900,000. Cash was paid by the buyer of the press. Accumulated Depreciation on the press, updated to the date of disposal, was $450,000.What is the effect of the sale on the balance sheet and income statement of Far Niente reported as of and for the year ended December 31, 2018?
A. Decrease assets; Increase net income. B. Increase assets; Increase net income. C. Decrease assets; Decrease net income. D. No effect on assets; increase net income.