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yes, provided the firm can hold inventory losses due to shifts in market preferences to a minimum. Otherwise, no.

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How should prices be set when it is difficult to determine the actual cost of production?

Price and cost are independent (think of supply and demand). Price will be determined by the market. If an item sells for $100, it will sell at $100 regardless of whether the cost to produce was $10 or $99. The question is whether or not you will produce that product at the available profit margin. If the costs are difficult to determine, that means there is some additional risk involved. A riskier product requires a higher return. So compare the projected market price to the expected value of the production costs to see if the return is sufficient to warrant the risk.


What is the purpose of a search warrant?

Only the police can apply for a search warrant, and only a judge can approve of the search warrant. The police only apply for search warrants when they have reasonable suspicion that their suspect is hiding something illegal in his/her house.


What is the synonym for earn?

make, get, receive, gain, net, collect, bring in, deserve, win, gain, attain, justify, merit, warrant


Sen corporation warrants carry the right to buy 10 shares of Sencommon stock at 3.50 per share the common stock has a current market price of 4.25 per share The intrinsic or minimum of one sen war?

The intrinsic or minimum of one sen warrant is $.75


Why are convertibles and bonds with warrants typically offered with lower coupon than similarly rated straight bonds?

The reason for this is because convertibles and warrant bonds can be called in at any time. This means that the person holding the bond can demand cash from the entity that issued the bond. This poses a risk for the issuer because and increases liquidity for the holder. Thus you see lower rates.

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What invalidates a warrant?

A warrant can be witdrawn by the agency that sought it, or a judge can cancel, or "quash" it for sufficient cause.


What is p t warrant?

PT warrant is a warrant issued for production of an Accused. P.T. warrant means Prisoner's Transit Warrant.


What is required to obtain an arrest warrant?

The officer applying for the warrant must set forth in the application that sufficient 'probable cause' exists that the person named in the warrant was the one that committed the offense. The judge reviewing the warrant application must agree that the 'probable cause' is legally sufficient to support the arrest. When he signs the application it becomes the warrant and is then returned to the officer (or agency) for service.


How long can they hold you on probation violation with no arrest warrant in Boyd County KY?

Don't understand the question. If the authotrities do not have a warrant, then WHAT are they holding you on? If the 'wanting' jurisdiction has teletyped a "hoild" order until a warrant can be issued, that is sufficient to hold you. If it is an 'in-state violation,' mere knowledge that you are wanted is sufficient.


What is a production warrant?

Production warrant is an order issued by a criminal court of law to produce a person before the court in connection with criminal proceedings pending against him.


You were in jail when your sons dad filed and recived custody on your son now he has a warrant for his arrest what can you do?

Adoption?


Should a warrant to search have a full name on it?

As long as the address, or description, of the property/premises named in the search warrant is legally "sufficient" a name is not necessary.


Which state of operation exists when no emergency incident is sufficient enough to warrant full EOC activation?

Normalcy


What is an application and affidavit for search and seizure warrant?

In order to obtain a warrant, a police officer / prosecutor must ask a judge to issue the warrant (the application) and submit evidence (usually his own sworn testimony in the form of a written affidavit) that the search/seizure is supported by probable cause.Additional; The "application" for a warrant is called an "affidavit." The statement of probable cause contained in the affidavit MUST satisfy the issuing judge that sufficient probable cause exists to satisfy the law. ONLY after the judge signs the affidavit is a legally sufficient warrant issued.


Can you be arrested if the statute of limitations has run out?

It depends on the laws in the jurisdiction. In some the issuing of a warrant is sufficient to toll the statute.


How long does a Florida DA have to file an arrest charge?

Until he has sufficient probable cause to sustain a warrant for an arrest.


Must an arrest warrant be presented before arrest?

Not in the UK.Added: Also the same in the US. Mere knowledge, on the part of the officer(s), that a warrant exists is sufficient cause to place the subject under arrest.