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Jake, a businessman, filed for bankruptcy and was declared insolvent by the courts. He owed 15,000 each to two creditors and 5,000 each to two others. The courts also decreed that he should sell his house worth 30,000, to pay his debts. Which of the following is legally permissible in this scenario?
 A) After selling his house, Jake will pay the creditors on a pro-rata basis.
 B) After selling his house, Jake will pay whomsoever he chooses.
 C) After selling his house, Jake will pay the creditors he owes the maximum amount of money to.
 D) After selling his house, Jake will pay the creditors he owes the least amount of money to.

Question 2

Retirement ages for firefighters and law enforcement officers are set by local and state government under Section 623(j) of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA).
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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