Charles Haydon leased an apartment at the 445/86 building. The lease provided that the apartment could not be used "other than as a private dwelling for the Lessee and Lessee's wife, their children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters and domestic employees." Mr. Haydon never lived in the apartment but had his mother-in-law move in and pay rent to him. The apartment
building prohibited sublets of apartments. The landlord filed suit to end Mr. Haydon's lease. Which of the following is correct?
A) The landlord cannot prohibit sublets.
B) The landlord does not have the authority to control who lives in the apartment.
C) The landlord can develop rules on occupation and subletting and enforce them.
D) A tenant must always live in the leased premises for the lease to be enforceable.
C
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A. In profit sharing, employees contribute their base salary for the development of the organization. B. Profit sharing benefits employees even if the organization makes less profit or no profit. C. In a profit-sharing plan, employees are the owners of the organization. D. Profit sharing helps employees to cooperate and focus on organizational interests. E. Profit sharing makes employees workaholics.
Which term below consist of the equipment, materials, training, information, staffing, and budgets the organization supplies to support the team’s goals?
A. tasks B. resources C. systems D. interdependence
When Nabisco offers to cover half the cost of all local advertising for supermarkets that sell Oreo Cookies, the company is granting ________
A) cash discounts B) seasonal discounts C) quantity discounts D) promotional allowances E) trade-in allowances
_______ are initiatives that realize small advances in the firm's current offerings or production processes, such as making cost reductions in existing products, providing product line extensions by adding or subtracting secondary features, and
devising incremental improvements for an existing production process. a. Aggregate project plans b. Derivative projects c. Breakthrough projects d. Platform projects