Final answer:
Upon reviewing the statements provided, all are found to be true: unlicensed people cannot legally recover commissions in Court; a single unlicensed act is enough to violate the law; and a licensee is someone who has been issued a license by the Commission.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that must be evaluated for its truthfulness is: Which of the following statements is false? Let's review the statements one by one:
- Unlicensed people cannot recover commissions in Court: True. Generally, unlicensed individuals are not legally permitted to receive payment for services that require a license.
- Only one act requiring a license without a license is required to be in violation of the law: True. Even a single unlicensed activity that legally requires a license can constitute a violation.
- Licensee means anyone who has been issued a license by the Commission: True. A 'licensee' typically refers to a person who has been granted permission to undertake certain activities by a licensing authority, such as a commission.
Consequently, the statement D. All of the above statements are true is also true. Therefore, there are no false statements among the options provided, and all statements are factually correct as they stand.