LGST 65436

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subject Authors Roger LeRoy Miller

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Children must be at least thirteen years old to work in hazardous occupations.
All states have intermediate appellate courts.
The First Amendment protects defamatory speech.
Generally, federal securities law are patterned after state' antifraud laws.
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Under an exclusive-dealing contract, a seller promises a buyer a certain territory in
which the buyer will have no direct competition.
Constructive discharge is a theory that plaintiffs can use to establish any type of
discrimination claims under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
A party seeking to recover in quasi contract must show that there was an actual contract
or agreement between the parties.
The basic purpose of antitrust law is to regulate economic competition.
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Only the federal government sets safety standards governing workplaces.
Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 covers only corporate officers and
directors.
If a contract is fully performed by all parties to it, then it is presumed to have been
ratified.
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Working papers are the documents through which a court orders an accountant to audit
a public company.
Starr Cardio, Inc., is a small business. Ted, Uma, and eleven other members of the Starr
family own all of its stock. Currently, Starr's income is taxed at the corporate level and,
after being distributed to the family members, at the shareholder level. Can Starr retain
its corporate status but otherwise avoid this double taxation? If so, how?
Liquidated damages provisions are usually not enforceable.
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Confusion of fungible goods results in the owner' loss of their rights in the property.
If no harm results from an allegedly negligent act, there is no liability.
A student loan is discharged under Chapter 13 unless the creditor can show "undue
hardship."

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