What does case status AR fine mean?

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Last Answer : silky1 - I assume that you live somewhere in the USA. As a lawyer I can tell you that you probably cannot get a reliable answer on this site. This is because the answer would be specific to the ... other consequences even if you do pay the fine. Best to seek the advice of a local lawyer. Sorry.

Description : In case of perfect competition: A. P = AR > MR B. P = AR = MR C. P = AR < MR D. None of these

Last Answer : ANSWER: B

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Last Answer : C.MR = AR

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Last Answer : C.The short run supply curve cannot be defined

Description : In case a condition is changed to the status of a warranty ,then the buyer a)loses the right to reject goods b)retains right claim damages only c)both (a) and (b) are true d)both (a) and (b) are false

Last Answer : c)both (a) and (b) are true

Description : The contribution of case-study is Options: A) In study and data collection of a case related to caste, age, sex, religion, problems, intellectual level, socio-economic status etc. B) In evaluating ... persons or case C) In study of institutionalized groups and families D) In all the above studies

Last Answer : D) In all the above studies 

Description : Melt spinning of polymers involves the forcing of polymer melt through spinnerates (fine holes) into an atmosphere kept at a temperature lower than the melting point of the polymer, which causes the fine diameter ... the __________ fibres. (A) Acrylic (B) Polyester (C) Nylon 6:6 (D) Polypropylene

Last Answer : (A) Acrylic

Description : In a size reduction crushing operation, the feed size is 10 to 50 mm, while the product size is 2 to 10 mm. This is a case of __________ crushing. (A) Primary (B) Secondary (C) Fine

Last Answer : (C) Fine

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Last Answer : (B) Secondary

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Last Answer : (A) Coarse feed requires a larger ball

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Last Answer : (C) Primary

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Last Answer : c) Both the a & b are correct

Description : In case of imprisonment for non-payment of fine, if a part of the fine is paid, such  sentence (a) Shall be reduced proportionately (b) Shall not be reduced in direct proportion to the fine paid ( ... subject to the discretion of the court as to the quantum of  reduction (d) All of the above.

Last Answer : (a) Shall be reduced proportionately

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Last Answer : (d) Six months.

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Last Answer : (c) Four months

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Last Answer : (a) Two months

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Last Answer : (b) Has to be simple

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Last Answer : c) With imprisonment or fine or both

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Last Answer : c) Both of Above

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Last Answer : c) Both of Above

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Description : Why isn't it Kan-saw and ar-Can-suss? Don't they share a border?

Last Answer : answer:My grandfather in Colorado called the river through Pueblo the ArKANSAS River. He was raised in Kansas. Everyone else I know calls it the ArkanSAW River.

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Last Answer : It sounds like grandstanding. Not unexpected for a politician.

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Last Answer : Join PR. ∵ △PSR and ||gm APRD are on the same base and between same parallel lines. ar(△PSR) = 1/2 ar(||gm APRD) Similarly, ar(△PQR) = 1/2 ar(||gm PBCR) ar(△PQRS) = ar(△PSR) + △(PQR) = 1/2 ar(||gm APRD) + 1 ... |gm PBCR) = 1/2 ar(||gm ABCD) ⇒ ar(||gm ABCD) = 2 ar(||gm PQRS) = 2 32.5 = 65cm2

Description : In figure, ABCD and AEFD are two parallelograms. Prove that ar (APEA) = ar(AQFO). -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given, ABCD and AEFD are two parallelograms. To prove ar (APEA) = ar (AQFD) Proof In quadrilateral PQDA, AP || DQ [since, in parallelogram ABCD, AB || CD ] and PQ || AD [since, in parallelogram AEFD ... APFD) = ar (parallelogram AEFD) - ar (quadrilateral APFD) ⇒ ar (AQFD) = ar (APEA) Hence proved.

Description : If P,Q,R,S are respectively the mid - points of the sides of a parallelogram ABCD, if ar(||gm PQRS) = 32.5cm2 , then find ar(||gm ABCD). -Maths 9th

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