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meagbuch

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How did the NIRA come into effect?

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In Blimka v. My Web Wholesalers an Idaho resident, Blimka, ordered a large quantity of jeans from My Web, a Maine company that advertised its goods on the Internet. When a dispute arose over the quality of the jeans, Blimka sued My Web in Idaho state court. My Web contended the Idaho court did not have jurisdiction. The Idaho high court held that:
 a. the defendants' actions did not satisfy minimum contacts with respect to the fraud allegations
  b. Blimka could sue the defendants because they started the business in Idaho and then moved it to Maine c. the defendants did not visit Idaho often enough for Blimka to sue them in an Idaho Court
  d. Blimka could sue the defendants in Idaho because the defendants owned property in Idaho e. none of the choices are correct



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leahchrapun

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Answer to Question 1

The National Industrial Recovery Act NIRA, passed in 1933, was an attempt to improve general conditions during the Great Depression. NIRA provided for the development of codes of fair competition for various industries. The codes, to be developed by trade associations within each industry, would specify the minimum wages to be paid, the maximum hours to be worked, and limitations on child labor.

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meagbuch

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


DylanD1323

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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