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chads108

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A client has developed a new perfect pancake maker. He wants his invention protected. That client needs a:
 
  A) patent.
  B) copyright.
  C) trade secret.
  D) trademark.

Question 2

Estate X included a 2008 Corvette. The Corvette had a remaining secured loan balance in the amount of 5,000, owed to Bank One. Bank One never filed a creditor's claim against the estate. Should the personal representative pay the loan off? Why or why not?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Yes, the personal representative should still pay the loan to protect the collateral because Bank One has a security interest in the vehicle and can repossess it if it is not paid for.



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