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ETearle

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Which part of a statute is adopted by the legislature and not added by the publisher?
 
  A) body of the statute
  B) notes of decisions
  C) historical and statutory notes
  D) library and research references

Question 2

State three dirty tricks and, for each, briefly describe its purpose and how to counteract it.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

The dirty tricks listed in the text are:
 Good guy-bad guy routine
 Consulting a higher authority (not at the table)
 Take-it-or-leave-it offers and arbitrary deadlines
 One more thing (after the deal seems to made)
 Extreme demands
 Delays
 Splitting the difference
(Note: there are many others. Refer to the text for the purpose of each dirty trick and methods for counteracting it.)




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