a) The Fair Work Actb) The Intellectual Property Actc) The International Trade Actd) The Environmental Protection Act None Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question
a) The Fair Work Actb) The Intellectual Property Actc) The International Trade Actd) The Environmental Protection Act None Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Solution
a) The Fair Work Act - None
b) The Intellectual Property Act - None
c) The International Trade Act - None
d) The Environmental Protection Act - None
Satisfactory - Not Satisfactory
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