Under common law, to enjoin a competitor from continuing the use of a trade secret, or to recover damages caused by the use of the secret, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant acquired it through unlawful means

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

TRUE

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Sam Edjidian buys two cars from Silver Strip Auto Sales. One car is for his personal use and one is for his business. The dealer told Sam that both cars were from within the province. This was not put in writing

The dealer believed what he said was true. After purchasing the vehicles, Sam learned they were brought in from another province where safety standards were higher, and where they had both failed the safety tests. There is a standard exemption clause in the purchase agreement Sam signed saying that there are no representations except those in writing. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A) The exemption clause is ineffective for the car that was bought for personal use. B) The exemption clause is ineffective for the car purchased for business use. C) The exemption clause is ineffective in both agreements. D) The exemption clause is effective in both agreements. E) The exemption clause is ineffective in British Columbia only

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The PMO will probably report to the Project Executive and the:

A) vendor team. B) change management office. C) owners. D) Steering Committee.

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