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A spouse who is named the beneficiary of a life insurance policy would ordinarily be
 A) a creditor beneficiary.
 B) an incidental beneficiary.
 C) an intended beneficiary.
 D) a debtor beneficiary.

Question 2

Robert hired James, a CPA, to prepare his tax returns. James was too busy and delegated the work to Sara, also a CPA. This delegation is
 A) enforceable, as Sara is also a CPA.
 B) enforceable, as there was no expectation James would do the work.
 C) not enforceable, as Robert hired James to perform personal services.
 D) not enforceable, as this violates public policy.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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