Questions from Business Law


Q: (a) What is the difference between an individual point-

(a) What is the difference between an individual point-source approach and a bubble-policy approach to dealing with factory pollution? (b) For the factory owner, what are the advantages of employing t...

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Q: (a) As a manufacturer of paints, you need to

(a) As a manufacturer of paints, you need to dispose of certain production by-products that are highly toxic. Discuss the process the law requires you to follow in disposing of these products. (b) An...

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Q: (a) Your firm has been hired to build a large

(a) Your firm has been hired to build a large government facility near a residential neighborhood. A committee of residents has been formed to oppose the building. You have been asked to assist in wri...

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Q: Outline criticisms of the EIS process. Why are state EISs often

Outline criticisms of the EIS process. Why are state EISs often less helpful in evaluating complex environmental factors than are those prepared by federal agencies?

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Q: (a) What does it mean to have a fee simple

(a) What does it mean to have a fee simple defeasible estate? (b) What is the difference between a remainder interest and a reversion? (c) Arla and Jack own a house as joint tenants with right of surv...

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Q: (a) Is a lease of a mowing tractor a bailment

(a) Is a lease of a mowing tractor a bailment? Explain. (b) A warehouse contract requires that your equipment be stored in “warehouse 314.” For its own convenience the warehouseman moves your equipmen...

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Q: (a) What are the three major principles of the WTO

(a) What are the three major principles of the WTO? (b) Has adherence to those principles improved international trade? (c) Describe the organization of the EU. (d) How is it similar to the structure...

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Q: What Is a Security? W.J. Howey

What Is a Security? W.J. Howey Company and Howey-in-the-Hills Service Inc. are Florida corporations under common control and management. Howey Company offers to sell to the public its orange grove, t...

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Q: (a) Again there are two issues that must be addressed

(a) Again there are two issues that must be addressed by courts when they review the rulemaking (quasi-legislative) functions of agencies. What are these two issues? Explain each. (b) A national bank...

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Q: Plaintiffs purchased state lottery tickets and were winners along with 76 others

Plaintiffs purchased state lottery tickets and were winners along with 76 others. The state had advertised that $1,750,000 would be the prize, but it distributed only $744,471. Plaintiff sued the lott...

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