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Davideckstein7

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To be negotiable, bearer paper must be indorsed and delivered to the transferee.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Pam Huber sustained a permanent injury while working for Wal-Mart and could no longer perform her order filler job. The parties agree that she was qualified for the vacant router position possessing the required skill, education, experience and training. The ADA requires reasonable accommodation including reassignment to a vacant position. Do you believe the quoted reassignment language means something more than allowing her to compete equally with all other candidates for this vacant position?



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Answer to Question 1

F

Answer to Question 2

The question basically is the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals' rationale for the ruling that the disabled person automatically get the vacant position, even though not the most qualified applicant.



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