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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
CPA
Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
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Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
Mar-2012 - Present
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1. Gamma Company owns a hazardous waste disposal site that it sells to Omega Properties, Inc. Later, the EPA discovers a leak at the site and cleans it up. The EPA can recover the cost from
Gamma only.
Gamma or Omega.
neither Gamma nor Omega.
Omega only.
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2. Fred drives across Gail's land. This is a trespass to land only if
Fred damages the land.
Fred does not have Gail's permission to drive on her land.
Fred makes disparaging remarks about Gail's land.
Gail is aware of Fred's driving on her land.
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3. Assume that there is a provision in the Colorado state constitution that conflicts with a federal statute passed by the U.S. Congress and enacted into law. Which is TRUE?
a. The Colorado constitutional provision will prevail since states existed before the national government; and thus the federal law is invalid.
b. The federal statute will control due to the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution and thus will make the state constitutional law provision invalid.
c. In Colorado, the state constitutional provision will prevail; but the federal statute will apply in the other 49 states.
d. Whichever was passed first will control over the other in Colorado.
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4. The four shareholders of Delta, Inc., want to prevent each other from selling the shares to third parties without first being given the opportunity to buy them. The shareholders can provide for this in
a buy-sell agreement that includes a "take-along" clause.
a buy-sell agreement that includes a right of first refusal.
a key-person clause that specifies who can sell what to whom.
none of the above.
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