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* | ChemoCorp, Inc., makes and sells pesticides. If a substance is identified as harmful and the harm is imminent, the Environmental Protection Agency canAnswer | | | | Correct Answer: | b. conduct an inspection of ChemoCorp's plant. | | * Question 2

| | | Fabio makes a living by farming near Gastric Combustibles, Inc., which has discharged pollutants into the area's air and water. In a suit by Fabio for an injunction against Gastric on the ground of nuisance, the court is most likely to rule in Gastric's favor ifAnswer | | | | | | | Correct Answer: | c. Gastric's operation is the core of the local economy. | | | | | * Question 3

| | | Fried Food, Inc., operates a commercial frying

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