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Business Law Test
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Someone who petitions a court for redress of a grievance or recovery of a right
Bill of Rights
Burden of proof
Award
Petitioner
2. A claim filed in opposition to another claim in a legal action
Cases on point
Counterclaim
breaches
Third Amendment
3. Rules governing the admissibility of evidence in trial courts.
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Rules of evidence
Equitable maxims
dram shop acts
4. A basis for federal court jurisdiction over a lawsuit between (1) citizens of different states (2) a foreign country and citizens of a state of of different states - or (3) citizens of a state and citizens or subjects of a foreign country. The amount
Appellee
Remedies
diversity of citizenship
Proximate cause
5. (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder
Precedent
Bankruptcy courts
Negotiation
Rebuttal
6. The obligation of organization management to make decisions and take actions that will enhance the welfare and interests of society as well as the organization
Eighth Amendment
Corporate social responsibility
Free exercise clause
Filtering software
7. Supreme Court followed by the U.S. Court of Appeals and The highest state courts. Then followed by federal administrative agencies. U.S. District Courts - Specialized U.S. Courts(bankruptcy courts - court of Federal claims - court of international tr
Trespass to personal property
State and Federal Court Systems
Statues of limitation
Long arm statue
8. An act or omission without which an event would not have occurred.
Justicable controversy
Tenth Amendment
Causation in fact
Reporters
9. 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.
ordinaces
jurisprudence
Commerce clause
Ninth Amendment
10. A computer program that is designed to block access to certain Web sites based on their content. The software blocks the retrieval of a site whose URL or key words are on a list within the program.
Filtering software
Criminal law
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
11. (law) compensation for losses that can readily be proven to have occurred and for which the injured party has the right to be compensated
Independent regulatory agencies
Compensatory damages
Alleges
Cyberlaw
12. A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society
Natural law
Answer
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Principle of rights
13. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors - to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
Causation in fact
Ninth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
voir dire
14. 1. Resident 2. (while within boundaries of state) 3. Long arm statue.
Torts(Wrongs)
Writ of certiorari
State Jurisdiction
Defenses to negligence
15. Wrongs
Comparative negligence
Third Amendment
Torts(Wrongs)
Strict liability
16. A system of government in which the states form a union and the sovereign power is divided between the central government and the member states
Federal form of government
Eighth Amendment
citation
Constitutional 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
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Chancellor
Cross-examination
Origins Of Common Law
18. Right to bear arms
Motion
Alternative dispute resolution
In rem jurisdiction
Second Amendment
19. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
Administrative law
Common law
Appellee
Absolute bar
20. Law concerned with private wrongs against individuals
Civil Law
Opening statements
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Equitable maxims
21. On the premises fr the potential financial benefit of the occupier
Motion for a directed verdict
Business invitees
Strict product liability
citation
22. A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
Checks and balances
Contributory negligence
Legal and Equitable Remedies
citation
23. An amendment to the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing the right of free expression
due proccess clause
First Amendment
breaches
Administrative agency
24. The reasoning process used by judges in deciding what law applies to a given dispute and then applying that law to the specific facts or circumstances of the case
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Principle of rights
Hearsay
Legal reasoning
25. The resolution of disputes wit hthe assitance of organizations that offer disputesresolution services via the internet.
Online dispute resolution
citation
Assumption of risk
Question of law
26. The First Amendment guarantee that citizens may freely engage in the religious activities of their choice
Rebuttal
Petitioner
Relevant evidence
Free exercise clause
27. A school of legal thought centered on the assumption that there is no law higher then the laws created by the government. Laws must be obeyed - even if they are unjust - to prevent anarchy.
Hearsay
positivist school
Writ of certiorari
Petitioner
28. Authority shared by both federal and state courts
Compensatory damages
Concurrent Jurisdiction
American Arbitration Association
Equal protection clause
29. The location where something takes place - esp. a trial
Cases on point
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Third Amendment
Venue
30. A condensed written summary or abstract
Counterclaim
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
Brief
dram shop acts
31. A warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to search for objects or people involved in the commission of a crime and to produce them in court
Good samaritan statues
Civil Law
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Search warrant
32. Contains the courts reasons for its decision - the rules of law that apply - and the judgement
due proccess clause
Opinions
Motion for a new trial
positive law
33. The publication of false information about another's product - alleging that it is not what its seller claims.
Bill of Rights
Small Claims courts
Slander of quality
Arbitrability
34. The government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner
Rebuttal
Origins Of Common Law
Small Claims courts
Third Amendment
35. A federal - state - or local government unit established to perform a specific function. Administrative agencies are created and authorized by legislative bodies to administer and enforce specific laws.
Malpractice
Administrative agency
Trespass to land
Bill of Rights
36. (law) compensation in excess of actual damages (a form of punishment awarded in cases of malicious or willful misconduct)
Punitive damages
Syllogism
Jurisdiction
Legal and Equitable Remedies
37. 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
Complaint
positive law
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
38. Clause in the Constitution (Article IV - Section 1) requiring each state to recognize the civil judgments rendered by the courts of the other states and to accept their public records and acts as valid
Slander of quality
Arbitration
Full faith and credit clause
Defenses to negligence
39. (accident - breach of contract - or other event) > Party consults with Attorney(Initial client interview - signing of retainer agreement) > Informal investigation > Plaintiffs attorney files complaint > Defendant attorney files answer to complaint or
Defenses to negligence
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
Damages
Probable cause
40. The preponderance of evidence which means more likely then not.
Question of fact
Answer
Burden of proof
Fourth Amendment
41. Logical formula consisting of a major premise - a minor premise and a conclusion; deceptive or specious argument
Disparagement of property
Cost-benefit analysis
Syllogism
Administrative law
42. Judges must abide by precedents in thier jurisdictions.
importance of common law
Answer
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
due proccess clause
43. Settlement of civil disputes between parties using neutral mediators or arbitrators without going to court
Business invitees
Relevant evidence
Direct examination
Alternative dispute resolution
44. The body of laws created by legislative statutes
Statutory Law
Reporters
Business invitees
Burden of proof
45. Previously decided cases that are as similar as possible to the one under consideration
ordinaces
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
Cases on point
Brief
46. Specific length of time an individual can sue for injury resulting from negligence
breaches
Statues of limitation
Writ of certiorari
Negotiation
47. 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.
Cyber torts
Pleadings
voir dire
Filtering software
48. An amendment to the Constitution of the United States that imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes
Binding authority
Appellee
Fifth Amendment
Search warrant
49. (law) the initial questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness
Corporate social responsibility
Ethical reasoning
Direct examination
positive law
50. The principle pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint
Closing argument
Torts(Wrongs)
Third Amendment
Answer