In which case is a plaintiff most likely to sue based on strict liability?

a. Defamation.
b. Injury caused on the job.
c. Injury caused by a tiger that escapes from a zoo.
d. Injury caused partially by plaintiff and partially by defendant.
e. Injury caused by defendant's careless driving.


.C

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Revival Corporation provides the following information

March 31, 2016 March 31, 2017 Net Income $358,000 $425,500 Preferred Dividends 0 0 Total Stockholders' Equity $4,380,000 $5,132,000 Stockholders' Equity attributable to Preferred Stock 0 0 Number of Common Shares Outstanding 294,464 195,168 Based on the information provided above, compute the earnings per share of Revival Corporation as of March 31, 2017. (Round any intermediate calculations and your final answer to the nearest cent.) A) $1.22 B) $2.18 C) $1.74 D) $1.46

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David started a public accounting firm. David is concerned that accountants on his staff may give incorrect accounting advice, and the accounting firm may be sued. What type of liability insurance should David purchase to protect against such claims?

A) errors and omissions insurance B) directors and officers liability insurance C) general liability insurance D) employers liability insurance

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Which statement is not true of state and local taxes?

A) They do not vary much from one part of the country to another. B) Most of the states have state income taxes. C) Most of the states have state sales taxes. D) Most local governments rely upon property taxes for most of their tax revenues.

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Service-oriented DSS solutions generally offer individual or bundled services to the user as a service

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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