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jon_i

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Jane Goodall is moving from New York to Vermont. Jane is a licensed real estate agent in New York and wants to know the requirements for becoming a licensed agent in Vermont. Where will Jane be able to find the Vermont requirements?
 A) In the United States Code
 B) In the Code of Federal Regulations
 C) What is required will depend on which real estate firm Jane works for, so she needs to look at their private rules
 D) Vermont state statutes

Question 2

When a buyer makes a purchase without relying on the seller's skill and judgment, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose exists.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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