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Picket line slows courthouse work.(Government)(A benefit dispute pits a union against a contractor that insists it has followed federal laws): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)


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contractor disputes

Which of the following legal disputes is an example of a criminal dispute? ?

A) a dispute between a retailer and a former employee over the theft of clothing

B) a dispute over the custody of a child

C) a dispute between a homeowner and a contractor over a roof repair job

D) a dispute between a dentist and a former patient over the quality of dental work

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A

Avoid Legal Disputes between Contractor & Homeowner

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