Answer:
You should expect the following when you sign an exclusive contract with a real estate agent as a buyer:
- the agent has to locate and identify potential properties that might interest you, and advice you about a fair market price
- the agent is responsible for reviewing the paperwork
- the agent is also responsible for preparing purchase offers, and other related services
You should expect the following when you sign an exclusive contract with a real estate agent as a seller:
- the agent has to locate and identify potential buyers that might be interested in your property, and try to obtain the best possible price.
- the agent is responsible for reviewing the paperwork
- the agent is also responsible for negotiating purchase offers
Answer: C. inefficiently low; inefficiently high
Explanation:
If the cotton farmers are not made to pay for the damage that their pesticides cost then they will maintain production at a relatively high level because their input costs will be relatively low. As a result of this high level of production, the price of the goods will be relatively low as well. The point at which both market equilibrium quantity and price are at in this scenario are considered inefficient because they are not taking into account, the true cost of production being the effects of the pesticides being used.
However, if they are made to pay for this negative externality that they are the cause of, it will increase their production cost and force them to reduce production to keep these costs low. As they reduce production, the market price will increase as supply is less.
Answer:
No, Jim is not correct.
Explanation:
Betty will win this case.
Generally, the law encourages marriage as its policy. If there is any contract that prevent or restrict marriage in whatever way, such contract would be considered null and void because it is against the public policy.
Despite the above, contracts will be generally considered valid when they place reasonable restrictions on marriage. In this question, the restriction placed on Betty that she should get married until after her 22nd birthday is reasonable and has to be considered to be valid. Based on this, Betty has to be paid the $25,000 as laid down in the binding contract between the two parties.
Therefore, Jim is not correct.