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A salesperson is considered in violation of the license law if he accepts ___.

1) II only
2) both I and II
3) I only
4) neither I nor II

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Final answer:

The question seems incomplete and does not provide sufficient context to determine if a salesperson is in violation of license law. It is essential to know the complete statements referenced as (1) and (2) to identify any violations accurately. The information about a woman's actions is not relevant to a salesperson's license law violations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be incomplete as it references statements labeled as (1) and (2) without providing the actual statements. However, the provided information about a woman accepting money and engaging with one or two persons does not directly relate to typical rules and regulations governing a salesperson's conduct in license law. Generally, for a salesperson to be in violation of the license law, they would have to commit actions directly related to their professional licensure—such as accepting illegal compensation, failing to disclose important information, or engaging in fraudulent activities. Without the full text of options (1) and (2), it's not possible to accurately determine if accepting either would constitute a violation of the license law.

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