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melina_rosy

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Can secondary activity be found at a single building site? On a primary employer's own property?

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Before trial begins, a defendant in a civil lawsuit believes that even if the plaintiff proves everything he has alleged, the law requires the defendant to win. The defendant should
 a. Request arbitration.
  b. Request a mandatory verdict.
  c. Move for recusal.
  d. Move for summary judgment.
  e. Demand mediation.



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Answer to Question 1

It may occur whenever and wherever a second independent business is affected, including a single construction site or primary employer's own property.

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