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Mathew is an outside salesperson employed by ABC Distributors. His payment was below minimum wages and he was not entitled to get the overtime pay, even if he worked for extra hours. Can Mathew file a suit against the employer claiming minimum wages and overtime pay?
 A) No, because outside salespeople are exempted from both the overtime and minimum wage provisions.
 B) Yes, because outside salespeople are not exempted from the overtime and minimum wage provisions.
 C) Yes, because outside salespeople are allowed to claim only the overtime pay and not the minimum wages.
 D) No, because outside salespeople are allowed to claim only the compensatory offs and the back pay.

Question 2

If a defendant cannot be located for a summons to be delivered:
 a. a substituted service, such as publication in a newspaper may be used
  b. a substituted service, such as calling a relative of the defendant may be used c. the defendant cannot be subject to the litigation
  d. the plaintiff will have to pay the court to find the defendant e. none of the other choices are correct



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