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20.01.2021 •
Business
1. In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supremacy Clause was used to uphold the doctrine of .
A. reserved powers
B. concurrent powers
C. exclusive powers
D. government should be eliminated
E. implied powers
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Ответ:
(A) Liability Coverage
Explanation:
After reading the question, I have no doubt it was Stephen fault for the collision. So, even if the question doesn't say, you can conclude he will be found "at-fault" which means he will have to pay for fixing Keisha's car. In this case, he will have to pay for replacing Keisha's bumper. If he has a liability coverage, the insurance will pay for this, because the liability coverage means that any liability (crash, coallision or whatever) that is your fault and caused damage to others (like in their cars or other property or if they suffer body injuries) will be paid by the insurance.