In Saadala v. East Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment, where Saalada sued the Zoning Board after it approved a 7-Eleven's application to extend its non-conforming classification so it could expand its business, the appeals court held that 7-Eleven:
a. did not have enough capital to support the proposed business plan
b. succeeded in showing "special reasons" required for approval of a use variance for its redevelopment plan c. showed that the property in question was uniquely suited to its commercial needs
d. failed to show that it would be able to pay all the taxes associated with the proposed use e. none of the other choices are correct
e
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A. A financial statement that lists the types and amounts of the revenues and expenses of a business for an accounting period. B. A financial statement that presents information about changes in equity during a period. C. A financial statement that reports the cash inflows and cash outflows for an accounting period, and that classifies those cash flows as operating activities, investing activities, or financing activities. D. A financial statement that lists the types and amounts of assets, liabilities, and equity of a business on a specific date. E. Another name for the statement of financial position.
After a lengthy negotiation involving a series of contract changes agreed to by management and the union, General Soft Drinks refused to make any further changes to the contract even though the union was ready to strike. The parties are:
A. committing an unfair labor practice in violation of the NLRA B. negotiating in bad faith C. at a bargaining impasse D. ready for final and binding arbitration
John was a licensed physician in Michigan. When he retired to Florida, he started providing medical services to the people in his condo, relying on his Michigan license since he did not have a Florida license and there is no reciprocity between the two states. Isaac, John's next-door neighbor, owed John $2000 for medical services. John will be able to enforce the contract he made with Isaac
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The process for capturing lessons learned continues to evolve, but there are still many barriers to effectively capitalizing on lessons learned that have been identified. The following are examples of these barriers EXCEPT
A. Lack of time. B. Lessons learned are being used across different locations. C. Teams get little direction or support after lessons are reported. D. Lessons learned often degenerate into blame sessions. E. The organizational culture doesn't support the effort that it takes to capitalize on lessons learned.