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mpobi80

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What can happen if one partner develops an incapacity that makes it impossible for that partner to perform the services contemplated by the partnership agreement?
 A) A court will order dissolution even if the incapacity is temporary.
 B) The other partners can expel the incapacitated partner from the partnership.
 C) The other partners can dissolve the partnership.
 D) A court must judge whether the partnership should be dissolved.

Question 2

Write a short note on retaliation under Title VII.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Section 704(a) of Title VII prohibits retaliation by an employer, union, or employment agency against an employee or applicant because that person has opposed any practice that is prohibited by Title VII (known as the opposition clause) or because that person has taken part in or assisted any investigation, hearing, or proceeding under Title VII (known as the participation clause). To demonstrate a case of retaliation under Section 704(a), plaintiffs must demonstrate that:
(1 ) they were engaged in an activity or activities protected under Title VII;
(2 ) they suffered an adverse employment decision or action; and
(3 ) there was a causal link between the protected activity and the adverse employment decision.




mpobi80

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


jomama

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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