In most states requiring no-fault insurance,
A)
lawsuits for either medical or property damages are entirely prohibited.
B)
lawsuits for property damages are entirely prohibited.
C)
you still need personal liability protection.
D)
the no-fault coverage does not extend to damages for physical injury.
C
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A) agency by ratification B) apparent agency C) express agency D) implied agency
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Considering only the information provided, what amount is she likely to collect from the insurance company? A) $10,000 B) $7,500 C) $6,000 D) $5,000
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A) investors' required rate of return on a bond investment. B) discount rate that equates present value of future cash flows with a bond's price. C) return that an investor will earn if they buy the bond for its market price and hold it until maturity. D) discount rate that equates present value of future cash flows with a bond's face value.
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a. legal primary boycotts b. legal under First Amendment rights to free speech c. legal secondary boycotts d. illegal for committing a tort of injuring bank business e. none of the other choices