Chapter 35b the calorie content of the food on a menu must be posted by Organic

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1. Under federal law, the calorie content of the food on a menu must be
posted by Organic Mix, LLC, if Organic Mix is
a. a restaurant chain with twenty or more locations.
b. a food distributor with twenty or more customers.
c. a food processor with twenty or more products.
d. a food producer with twenty or more acres.
1. Elin manages a real estate development project. She wants to
hire green specialists to oversee certain stages of the project. The risks
include builders who overpromise or fail to clearly express what “green”
means, and subcontractors who fail to meet environmentally friendly
standards. An effective way to assess these risks is to
a. hire a skilled attorney who has worked on other green projects.
b. focus only on the initial cost of the project.
c. work with stakeholders who focus only on their specialties.
d. omit express warranties and insurance provisions in contracts.
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1. Ray-On Corporation makes inexpensive, highly efficient, solar
energy cells. A anticipates a change in the demand for its products as a
consequence of climate change. According to the Securities and Exchange
Commission, Ray-On should
a. disclose this information.
b. keep this information confidential.
c. reveal this information to insiders only if asked.
d. release this information to current shareholders only.
1. Mongo Ltd., a resource processor and refiner, generates waste
that is discharged into the air and water, contaminating the environment,
which includes foreign countries. It has been shown that the quickest, most
effective, and most efficient way to reduce pollution is most likely
a. economic development.
b. environmental education.
c. international protocols.
d. persuasive debating points.
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1. Lincoln County enacts an ordinance to limit the number of new homes
that can be built within certain acreage. Miko, a local property owner,
files a suit against the county, alleging an unconstitutional taking
without compensation. The court is most likely to rule in the county’s
favor if the purpose of the ordinance is to
a. further major developers’ interests.
b. impose preservation costs on property owners.
c. increase local tax revenue.
d. preserve local natural resources.

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