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Guarantors or sureties who have paid more than their proportionate share of the loss are entitled to _____ from the coguarantors.
 A) exoneration
 B) subrogation
 C) alteration
 D) contribution

Question 2

Write down the provision of section 703(g) of Title VII.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

The provision enumerated in section 703(g) of Title VII is that it allows the employers to refuse to hire applicants who are denied national security clearances for positions subject to federal security requirements.



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