Before issuing a preliminary or interlocutory injunction a court considers the following factor(s):
a. the parties' relative likelihood of success on the merits
b. the likelihood that the plaintiff will suffer an irreparable injury if the injunction is not granted c. the balance of the equities
d. the public interest
e. all of the other choices are factors the court considers
e
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The advantages of a partitioned database include all of the following except
a. user control is enhanced b. data transmission volume is increased c. response time is improved d. risk of destruction of entire database is reduced
You are the auditor of Browning, Inc, a manufacturer of plastic products. In reviewing the balance sheet of the company, you notice several receivables from the officers of the company. You report your findings to the president of the company and inform
him that these receivables will be considered related party transactions for purposes of financial accounting and reporting. The president seems somewhat annoyed by your comments and asks you to explain what you mean by "related party" transactions and how the financial statements will be affected by these transactions. Prepare a brief response to the president's question.
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A. an independent contractor. B. Nia's employee only. C. Nia's employee and agent. D. Nia's principal.