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Metfan725

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Jean LeFleur, owner of Happy Feet, a company that makes environmentally-sensitive foot wear, decided to move operations from Los Angeles to Bozeman, Montana. LeFleur wanted to be in an area noted for environmental quality. He built a new plant that produced oil-based sludge from its production process. The sludge could have been treated at the plant. But LeFleur decided that treatment was too costly, so the company dumped sludge into the Gallatin River, which runs through Happy Feet property. Other sludge was buried in drums in a field at night. During the course of its construction, Happy Feet disrupts and largely destroys the habitat of the extremely rare Montana kuhl. This action may subject Happy Feet to a lawsuit under:
 a. the Fish and Wildfowl Act
  b. the Migratory Mosquito Act c. the Endangered Species Act
  d. the Fungicide and Insecticide Act e. the Clean Water Act

Question 2

Since it is not practical for many stock owners to attend corporate meetings at which shareholders vote to approve major decisions, shareholders are sent ______ to be voted on their behalf.
 a. proxies
  b. substitutes c. informants
  d. secret ballots e. open ballots



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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