With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". was in the ordinary course of Vision’s business. Once the First Agreement was assumed, Vision issued the Certificate of Final Acceptance acknowledging that all work under the Original Agreement was completed. Accordingly, as of that date the Assel Mill was deemed to be complete. The Second Agreement dealt not with the building of the Assel Mill but only with the servicing of the Assel Mill. It is not unusual for a company to maintain and repair its facilities. That is done in the ordinary course of business in Vision’s or any other industry. Once a capital improvement is deemed to be complete, costs associated with maintaining and repairing that improvement are generally ordinary course of business expenses. See, e.g., Harrison v. Estate of Deutscher, 115 B.R. 592, 599 (M.D.Tenn.1990) (<HOLDING>); In re Morning Star Ranch Resorts, 64 B.R.

A: holding that spying on ones spouse does not constitute use of an extension phone in the ordinary course of business for purposes of title iii
B: holding that boat repair was done in the ordinary course of business of river transportation company
C: holding that the debtors deposit of funds was not in the ordinary course of business and was for the purpose of creating a setoff right for the bank
D: holding that monitoring telephone calls is in the ordinary course of business where the employer has reason to suspect an employee of disclosing confidential information to business competitor
B.