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Capo

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The high level of fault which serves to disqualify an out-of-work worker from unemployment compensation is called:
 A) employment-at-will.
 B) negligence.
 C) willful misconduct.
 D) third-party recoveries.

Question 2

State courts of limited or special jurisdiction include:
 a. municipal courts
  b. justice of the peace courts c. probate courts
  d. small claims courts
  e. all of the other choices are correct



kristenb95

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

e



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