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Sufayan.ah

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Public policy is defined by three necessary qualifications. Which of the following is NOT a necessary qualification?
 
  A. that official actions be sanctioned by law or accepted custom
  B. Laws or official regulation should not be mistaken for the whole realm of policy
  C. policy always meets intended goals
  D. intentional course of action includes decisions made not to take a certain action

Question 2

A court held that a landlord who placed television transmitters and microphones in a tenant's apartment for security purposes wrongfully invaded the tenant's privacy. The court noted, however, that cameras in the common hallways may not violate the tenants' privacy rights. This last statement would be considered
 
  a. dictum.
  b. prima facie evidence.
  c. a res judicata.
  d. laches.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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