Option 3 the correct answer
That is Deed restrictions.
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What are also known as restrictive covenants or Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions and are constraints that...
Part A
Which of these bodies has redundant constraints for the given
loading conditions? F1 and F2 are applied, known forces. In the first
choice, the support at A is fixed and a cable connects
points B and C. In the second choice, the support at
A is a smooth pin, and a cable connects points B and
C. In the third choice, the support at A is a single
thrust bearing, and a cable connects points B and C....
What are some constraints that regulate the number and also the size of a network(s)
2. Under what conditions should a competitive firm shut down in the short run? Also show it in a graph.
Suppose two firms are engaged in price competition (also known as Bertrand competition). Neither firm has capacity constraints, and both firms have identical cost structures given by c(y)= 10+ 2y? What are the equilibrium profits for each firm?
Conditions such as pneumonia and lung cancer can result in what is known as a pleural effusion, in which the pleural cavity becomes filled with a large amount of fluid. What effects do you think a pleural effusion would have on ventilation? Explain.
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Describe in your own words what role the hippocampus plays in Declarative Memory (also known as Explicit Memory). Is the hippocampus also necessary to form new Non-Declarative Memories (also known as Implicit Memories)?
What 3 conditions are necessary in an economy to ensure that a competitive equilibrium is also pareto optimal?
The factor endowment theory is also known as ________________________________. What did this model add to David Ricardo’s Theory?
1) What was significant about the results of the Milgram obedience study (also known as the 'electric shock experiment')? What does it teach us about human behavior? 2) What was significant about the results of the Zimbardo study (also known as the 'Stanford Prison Study')? What does it teach us about human behavior? 3) In what ways do people behave differently when they're part of groups and crowds compared to when they're alone (i.e., what kinds of things are more...