Contracts where one party, being in a position of strength, takes advantage of the other party, and which are held to be unenforceable, are called:
a. voidable contracts
b. contracts in restraint of trade c. exculpatory agreements
d. contracts with public servants e. none of the other choices
e
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A. ?class lower limits. B. ?class upper limits. C. ?class midpoint. D. ?class range.
A marketing research firm has instructed its research associates to collect primary data by stopping people at a shopping mall or busy street corner and request an interview on the spot
Which contact method is being used by the researchers in this case? What probable risk may the researchers face while using this method?
On January 1, 2017, the Leaf Company acquired a 5% interest in the Trunk Corporation through the purchase of 100,000 shares of Trunk's common stock for $640,000; the investment is recorded on Leaf's books as trading securities. During 2017, Trunk paid $40,000 in dividends and reported net income of $100,000. The market price of Trunk's common stock was $6.20 per share on December 31, 2017. Leaf
should report the investment in the Trunk Corporation on its December 31, 2017, balance sheet at A) $620,000. B) $627,000. C) $640,000. D) $645,000.
How is the access control list approach different from RBAC?