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Starlight

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Which is not a type of adjustment to regulations often addressed in privatizations?
 A) Exemptions from taxation
 B) Exemptions from regulations affecting tariffs, rates of return and technical standards
 C) Right of first refusal rights in future privatization efforts
 D) Remittance rights on capital and other exemptions from regulations relating to repatriation of profits and exchange rates

Question 2

Administrative regulations:
 A) are essentially industry advisories.
 B) are case-law precedents.
 C) generally have the force of statute.
 D) are Constitutional principles.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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