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Discuss the public policy issues involved in awarding property rights to a putative spouse.

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The National Labor Relations Act applies to: ______.
 A)private-sector employers with gross incomes of 5 million or more.
 B)private employers with gross incomes of 500,000 or more.
 C)railroad and air carriers with 300 employees or more.
 D)public sector government employees.



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A putative spouse is different from a cohabitant in that the putative spouse has a goodfaith belief that he/she is married. The invalidity of the marriage is later discovered. The courts treat the putative spouse as a spouse in terms of property rights up until the time the spouse learns of the problem underlying the marriage.

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