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JGIBBSON

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The decisions that constitute the conflict-of-laws rules simply determine which state's law is applicable to any given question when more than one state is involved. In a contractual dispute in which the court follows the lex fori rule, the court applies the law of the place
 
  a. where the action was instituted.
  b. where the contract was made.
  c. of performance of the contract.
  d. whose law the parties intended should govern.

Question 2

When the administrator attempts to make a judgment concerning the desires of the public with respect to his/her tasks, this is an example of
 
  a. objective responsibility.
  b. subjective responsibility.
  c. representative bureaucracy.
  d. participatory decision making.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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