Under which of the following may a parent corporation be held liable under CERCLA for facilities ostensibly operated by a subsidiary?
a. As an owner of a subsidiary whose corporate veil has been pierced
b. As an operator of the facility
c. Both as an owner of a subsidiary whose corporate veil has been pierced and as an operator of the facility
d. Under no circumstances may a parent corporation be held liable
c
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a. planning function b. leading function c. controlling function d. nonmanagement function
By offering a discount to visitors from early winter to late spring, Carol changed the ________ of a stay at Seagull Terrace
A) perceived benefits B) perceived costs C) actual benefits D) retail value E) secondary costs
Use figures for all decimals and do not write the ______________
a. equivalent fractions b. equivalent sequence c. numerical correspondence d. equivalent correspondence
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The demand is known and occurs uniformly and continuously throughout the year in the EPQ model. 2. For a particular product, the annual demand is 12,000, the number of working days in the year is 320, and the EOQ is 300. Given this information, the total number of orders per year is 40. 3. For a particular product, the annual demand is 12,000, the number of working days in the year is 320, and the EOQ is 300. Given this information, the time between orders is 8. 4. For a particular product, the total number of orders per year is 40, the number of working days in the year is 320, and the EOQ is 300. Given this information, the annual demand is 12,000. 5. If the order quantity in each order is small, then more orders will be placed, which will result in lower annual holding costs but higher annual ordering costs.