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Business Law Test
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 1. That the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff. 2. The the defendant breached that duty. 3. That the defendant's breach caused the plaintiff's injury. 4. That the defendants breach caused the plaintiff's injury and that injury was forseea
Cyberlaw
Federal Jurisdiction
Negligence
Award
2. State courts that handle only matters relating to the transfer of a person's assets and obligations after that person's death - including issues relating to custody and guardianship of children
State Jurisdiction
Legal reasoning
Justicable controversy
Probate courts
3. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
Motion for a directed verdict
Summary jury trials
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Brief
4. Settlement of civil disputes between parties using neutral mediators or arbitrators without going to court
Hearsay
Appellee
Alternative dispute resolution
Compensatory damages
5. To be on the land of another without right or permission of the owner
due proccess clause
citation
Trespass to land
Answer
6. A condensed written summary or abstract
Good samaritan statues
Rule of four
Probate courts
Brief
7. The First Amendment guarantee that citizens may freely engage in the religious activities of their choice
Free exercise clause
law
Proximate cause
Closing argument
8. A question asked to determine what is true or to what extent something is true
Symbolic speech
Question of fact
Standing to sue
citation
9. Is the cause that immediately and directly results in a specific event. if a person can eleminate any one of the 4 elemants - the lawsuit will not be successful.
Proximate cause
Categorical imperative
Criminal law
Corporate social responsibility
10. Contains the courts reasons for its decision - the rules of law that apply - and the judgement
Direct examination
Legal reasoning
Opinions
Venue
11. A major provider of arbitration services
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
In rem jurisdiction
Causation in fact
American Arbitration Association
12. Wrongs
Defense
Torts(Wrongs)
Categorical imperative
Remedies of Law
13. The party who appeals a decision of a lower court
Appellant
Malpractice
Cross-examination
Contributory negligence
14. Negate the claim of negligence(assumption of risk - superceding intervening clause)
Absolute bar
Damages
Slander of quality
Analogy
15. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors - to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
voir dire
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Summons
Summary jury trials
16. A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society
Respondent
Motion
jurisprudence
Natural law
17. 1066 in Britain - King William implemented this uniform legal system. He sent judges out to make rulings on cases - thus creating precedents. 1225 - the signing of the Magna Carta established the rule of law in England
Origins Of Common Law
Courts of law
laches
Case law
18. A brief outline of what the defendant and the plaintiff will try to prove.
Opening statements
Binding authority
Justicable controversy
Arbitration clause
19. Law concerned with private wrongs against individuals
due proccess clause
Award
Proximate cause
Civil Law
20. (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder
Respondent
Summons
Chancellor
Rebuttal
21. A reasoning process in which an individual links his or her moral convictions or ethical standards to the particular situation at hand.
Legal realism
Ethical reasoning
Justicable controversy
Tenth Amendment
22. Claims
Alleges
In rem jurisdiction
Strict product liability
Independent regulatory agencies
23. An example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
Bill of Rights
Precedent
Pleadings
due proccess clause
24. A reference to or a quotation from an authority
citation
Fourth Amendment
Small Claims courts
Arbitrability
25. Economic model that compares the marginal costs and marginal benefits of a decision
Complaint
Statutory Law
Cost-benefit analysis
Venue
26. A common law writ issued by a superior court to one of inferior jurisdiction demanding the record of a particular case
Writ of certiorari
Jurisdiction
Online dispute resolution
Negligence
27. Statements made by the plaintiff and the defendant in a lawsuit that detail the facts - charges - and defenses involved in the litigation. The complaint and answer are part of the pleadings.
Pleadings
Appellee
Malpractice
Categorical imperative
28. Rules governing the admissibility of evidence in trial courts.
Rules of evidence
Second Amendment
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Privileges and and immunities clause
29. An argument made after the plaintiff and defendant have rested their cases. Closing arguments are made prior to the jury charges.
Closing argument
Pleadings
Tenth Amendment
Long arm statue
30. Jurisdiction based upon claims against a person - in contrast to jurisdiction over the person's property
Torts(Wrongs)
State Jurisdiction
in personam jurisdiction
Free exercise clause
31. The body of conventional - or written - law of a particular society at a particular point in time.
Relevant evidence
positive law
Case law
Respondent Superior
32. Law that involves the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions
Defense
Constitutional Law
Business invitees
Concurrent Jurisdiction
33. The idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens
Equal protection clause
tilitarinism
Trespass to personal property
Search warrant
34. A clause in a contract providing for arbitration of disputes arising under the contract
Corporate social responsibility
Negligence
Brief
Arbitration clause
35. An act or omission without which an event would not have occurred.
Causation in fact
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Small Claims courts
Search warrant
36. State statute that permits a state to obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresident defendants
Long arm statue
Affirmative defense
Negligence
Appellee
37. On the premises fr the potential financial benefit of the occupier
Business Ethics
Trade libel
Business invitees
Respondent
38. A question that had to do with the US Constitution - acts of Congress - or treaties; it provides a basis for federal jurisdiction
Punitive damages
Federal question
Second Amendment
Assumption of risk
39. (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
Respondent Superior
Independent regulatory agencies
Case law
Slander of title
40. The location where something takes place - esp. a trial
Cross-examination
Seventh Amendment
diversity of citizenship
Venue
41. The course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem as deemed by widely held belief.
Arbitration
Public Policy
Ethical reasoning
Fifth Amendment
42. Emphasizes the evolutionary process of law by concentrating on the origin and history of the legal system
Res ipsa loquitur
abnormally dangerous
Historical school
positivist school
43. No State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
Sixth Amendment
Small Claims courts
Privileges and and immunities clause
Summons
44. Party who defends an appeal
voir dire
diversity of citizenship
Appellee
American Arbitration Association
45. 1. employee activity within scope of employment 2. employee is negligent
Respondent Superior
Brief
Writ of certiorari
Question of law
46. A judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant defaults (fails to appear in court)
Remedies
Bill of Rights
positive law
Default judgement
47. Adj. from the Latin 'against or about a thing -' referring to a lawsuit or other legal action directed toward property - rather than toward a particular person. Thus - if title to property is the issue - the action is 'in rem.' The term is important
Direct examination
Cyberlaw
In rem jurisdiction
Trade libel
48. Law concerned with public wrongs against society
Federal form of government
Compensatory damages
Rules of evidence
Criminal law
49. The clause in the Constitution (Article I - Section 8 - Clause 1) that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations.
Commerce clause
Defense
Causation in fact
importance of common law
50. A statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution)
Rejoinder
Standing to sue
Bankruptcy courts
Bill of Rights