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debasdf

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How did the Supreme Court rule in this case?

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Bank has loaned unsecured money to Retailer, which still owes 700,000 . Bank becomes nervous that Retailer is on the verge of bankruptcy, and sends a notice of security interest to Retailer, claiming a security interest in all inventory and real estate of Retailer. Retailer does not respond. Bank files its notice in the state's central filing office. When Retailer goes bankrupt, Bank
 a. Has a perfected security interest in the inventory but not the real estate.
  b. Has a perfected security interest in the real estate but not the inventory.
  c. Has a perfected security interest in both the real estate and the inventory.
  d. Has no security interest in either the real estate or the inventory.
  e. Has an unperfected security interest in both the real estate and the inventory.



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Answer to Question 1

The Supreme Court decided that NASA's OIG employees act as representatives of the agency when questioning agency employees who reasonably believe that the investigations may lead to discipline under the plain meaning and policy of Section 7114(a) of the FSL-MRS, thus entitling their employees to active union representative.

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debasdf

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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