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magmichele12

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Jill, a title examiner, prepares her report. In the report, several objections are noted that:
 
  A. Were raised by the seller who disputed certain disclosures in the report
   B. Represent potential clouds on the title
   C. Were raised by the buyer concerning the closing costs of the sale
   D. Were raised by the title insurance company

Question 2

What standard is used to determine whether government can use a person's alienage for purposes of discrimination in government employment?
 
  A) necessary and compelling test
  B) government classification test
  C) employee privacy test
  D) important governmental functions test



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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