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Suzy Smart works part-time in the Handi Mart convenience store. The manager at Handi Mart requires that each clerk arrive fifteen minutes prior to the start of the shift so that the clerk going off duty can review the sales figures and cash status with the replacement before leaving, but her extra fifteen minutes of working time was never recorded. Under which act can Suzy and her co-workers sue the store and the manager?
 A) The Fair Labor Standards Act
 B) The Walsh-Healy Act
 C) The Occupational Safety and Health Act
 D) The Equal Pay Act

Question 2

Jane wants to sue Bob in a Virginia state court. Bob is a resident of Texas. Which of the following method may Jane use to get jurisdiction over the person of Bob?
 a. have the Virginia police arrest Bob in Texas and take him to Virginia
  b. Jane could disguise her voice and phone Bob, telling him he has won 10,000 and must pick up the money inRichmond, Virginia, then have him served in Richmond
 c. Jane could have Bob served with a summons while he is driving through the state on his way to Maryland d. Jane can have Bob served with a summons in Texas; he must appear in Virginia court
  e. Jane cannot serve Bob with a summons because he is not a resident of Virginia



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

c



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