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laurencescou

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Since the legal framework regulating digital transactions is so clear
 a. no lawyers are needed.
  b. there is no risk of digital signatures ever being contested.
  c. Congress will not need to pass any laws regarding e-business.
  d. the online business-to-business marketer should worry about advertising more than legalities.
  e. actually, many contract related questions still need resolution because the legal framework is uncertain.

Question 2

The following are the most common contractor overhead costs categories EXCEPT:
 a. Payroll taxes and insurance premiums
 b. Production overhead
 c. Home office overhead
 d. Field project overhead
 e. None of the choices.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

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