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Deast7027

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In Chevron, U.S.A., Inc v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc, where the EPA's bubble rule for measuring pollution from an industrial facility was challenged, the Supreme Court held that:
 a. since Congress directly addressed the issue of the bubble policy it was not up to the EPA whether or not to use it
  b. since Congress directly addressed the issue of the bubble policy it was up to the EPA whether or not to use it
  c. since Congress gave the EPA special permission to enact whatever policy it wants, the EPA can have the bubble policy if it wants
  d. since the EPA is not subject to regulation by Congress, it can have whatever policy it wants e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

Goods that are movable at the time a security interest attaches, or begins are classified as:
 a. tangible property
  b. intangible property c. movable property
  d. insubstantial property e. notable property



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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