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azncindy619

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The right of the tenant to the undisturbed possession of the leased property is known as
 A)quiet enjoyment.
 B)habitability.
 C)lawful possession.
 D)peaceful possession.

Question 2

When the president decides to impose export controls for national security or foreign policy reasons, the following businesses may be adversely affected:
 A) farmers whose crops are in short supply.
 B) businesses who cooperate with Arab nations in boycotting Israel.
 C) subsidiaries of U.S. companies having contracts with nations targeted by U.S. foreign policy.
 D) B and C only.
 E)A, B, and C.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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