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After drinking a six-pack of beer with friends on Halloween night, Taylor Brady is seen throwing rocks at a car belonging to Carson Pullman, a neighbor with whom Brady has had disagreements in the past. The police are called to the scene and, after questioning Brady and several witnesses, take Brady into custody. At the station house, they administer a blood alcohol test, which indicates that Brady's blood alcohol level is .09%. Taylor is charged with public intoxication.
-Taylor may be sued by Carson Pullman for:
Purchase
The act of buying goods, services, or property for money or its equivalent.
Close
The stage in the sales process where a salesperson attempts to secure a commitment or agreement from the prospect to make a purchase.
Secondary
Pertaining to a second level or tier in importance, order, or rank.
Backup Close
A sales technique used as an alternative closing strategy if the primary sales pitch fails to persuade the customer.
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