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EAugust

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Explain the right of subrogation of a surety.

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Discuss the Equal Employment opportunity commission (EEOC) guidelines that are considered in determining what amounts to reasonable accommodation and whether it results in undue hardship.



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Answer to Question 1

When a guarantor or a surety pays the debt of a principal, the law automatically assigns the claim of the creditor to the guarantor or surety. The payment also entitles the guarantor or surety to all. This right of subrogation does not arise until the creditor has been paid in full, but it does arise if the surety or the guarantor has paid a part of the debt, and the principal has paid the remainder property, liens, or securities that were held by the creditor to secure the payment of the debt.

Answer to Question 2

The guidelines of the Equal Employment opportunity commission (EEOC) that are considered while determining what a reasonable accommodation is and whether it results in undue hardship are:
 the size of the employer's work force and the number of employees requiring accommodation
 the nature of the job or jobs that present a conflict
 the cost of the accommodation
 the administrative requirements of the accommodation
 whether the employees affected are under a collective bargaining agreement
 what alternatives are available and have been considered by the employer.
While considering the alternative means of accommodation available, the employee must act reasonably and not put the employer through undue hardship.




EAugust

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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