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Business Law Test
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (law) behavior by the plaintiff that contributes to the harm resulting from the defendant's negligence
Direct examination
Contributory negligence
Summons
Precedent
2. Evidence tending to make a fact at issue in the case more or less probable than it would be without the evidence. Only relevant evidence is admissible in court.
Equitable maxims
Sociological school
Sixth Amendment
Relevant evidence
3. The moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty - A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as an ethical guideline for behavior. In deciding whether an action is right or wrong a person should evaluate the action in terms o
tilitarinism
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Respondent
Categorical imperative
4. A common law writ issued by a superior court to one of inferior jurisdiction demanding the record of a particular case
Bankruptcy courts
Writ of certiorari
Commerce clause
Exclusive Jurisdiction
5. 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.
positivist school
Common law
Commerce clause
Syllogism
6. To confirm priestly authority upon
ordinaces
Closing argument
Bill of Rights
Cyberlaw
7. A court will award money or other relief to a party injured by a breach of contract
Independent regulatory agencies
Public Policy
Opening statements
Remedies
8. Is strict liability hold a claim if the product or service in question is...
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Equal protection clause
Privileges and and immunities clause
abnormally dangerous
9. Enforcable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and thier society.
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
law
Cyber torts
10. Specific length of time an individual can sue for injury resulting from negligence
Statues of limitation
Opinions
Courts of law
Standing to sue
11. An informal term used to refer to all laws governing electronic communications and transactions - particularly those conducted via the Internet.
Default judgement
Cyberlaw
Administrative agency
Principle of rights
12. 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
First Amendment
Statues of limitation
Origins Of Common Law
Good samaritan statues
13. 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.
Checks and balances
Pleadings
Question of fact
Categorical imperative
14. Highest official of a monarch. Granted new an unique remedies.
Chancellor
Appellant
Categorical imperative
Courts of equity
15. On the premises fr the potential financial benefit of the occupier
Business invitees
Legal reasoning
Affirmative defense
Commerce clause
16. 1. Resident 2. (while within boundaries of state) 3. Long arm statue.
State Jurisdiction
tilitarinism
breaches
voir dire
17. A final judgment for one side in a lawsuit without trial when a judge finds based on pleadings - affidavits - and depositions that there is no genuine factual issue in the lawsuit
Res ipsa loquitur
Brief
First Amendment
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
18. The course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem as deemed by widely held belief.
Categorical imperative
Probate courts
Public Policy
Counterclaim
19. Torts committed via the internet
Analogy
Cyber torts
Equitable maxims
Eighth Amendment
20. Negate the claim of negligence(assumption of risk - superceding intervening clause)
Venue
Remedies
Absolute bar
Independent regulatory agencies
21. A rule of evidence whereby the negligence of an alleged wrongdoer can be inferred from the fact that the accident happened
Case law
Res ipsa loquitur
Rebuttal
Jurisdiction
22. A doctrine by which equitable relief is denied to one who has waited TOO long to seek relief
Categorical imperative
Res ipsa loquitur
Slander of quality
laches
23. Ethical or unethical behaviors by employees in the context of their jobs
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Courts of equity
Affirmative defense
Business Ethics
24. Settlement of civil disputes between parties using neutral mediators or arbitrators without going to court
Corporate social responsibility
Alternative dispute resolution
Criminal law
Damages
25. Relieve you of some liability when reasonable care is used
ordinaces
Compensatory damages
Good samaritan statues
Fifth Amendment
26. (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
Motion for a directed verdict
Business invitees
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
Hearsay
27. 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.
Third Amendment
Long arm statue
Opening statements
Filtering software
28. Handle only bankruptcy proceedings - which are governed by federal bankruptcy law
Closing argument
Bankruptcy courts
Criminal law
Courts of law
29. Nonverbal communication - such as burning a flag or wearing an armband. The Supreme Court has accorded some symbolic speech protection under the first amendment.
Causation in fact
Question of law
Symbolic speech
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
30. The act of changing location from one place to another
positivist school
Motion
Long arm statue
Damages
31. When the matter is between private parties the constitution laws do not apply. Between individuals and government organizations then constitutional laws apply.
Remedies
Standing to sue
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
When constitutional lawz apply
32. The courts that awarded compensation back in English Realm
Early neutral case evaluation
Categorical imperative
Sixth Amendment
Courts of law
33. The idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens
Cost-benefit analysis
Malpractice
tilitarinism
Litigation
34. The branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
Good samaritan statues
Compensatory damages
jurisprudence
Privileges and and immunities clause
35. In litigation - the amount of monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit as damages. In the context of alternative dispute resolution - the decision rendered by an arbitrator.
State level appeal eligibility
Award
Malpractice
Burden of proof
36. The party who appeals a decision of a lower court
Appellant
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Punitive damages
Venue
37. The rules governing the manner in which civil cases are brough in and progress through the federal courts
Strict product liability
American Arbitration Association
Litigation
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
38. A legal proceeding in a court
Litigation
Summons
Case law
Filtering software
39. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
Administrative law
Principle of rights
Probable cause
Motion for a directed verdict
40. State statute that permits a state to obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresident defendants
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
Probate courts
Direct examination
Long arm statue
41. The location where something takes place - esp. a trial
Long arm statue
Affirmative defense
Venue
uniform laws
42. Violation of a law - duty - or other form of obligation - either by engaging in an action or failing to act
When constitutional lawz apply
breaches
Administrative agency
positivist school
43. The question of whether an issue lies within the authority and jurisdiction of the arbitrator. A matter may be declared non-arbitrable either because certain steps - timetables and procedures have not been followed prior to submitting it to arbitrati
State level appeal eligibility
Arbitrability
In rem jurisdiction
Early neutral case evaluation
44. A defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him
Defense
dram shop acts
Punitive damages
Seventh Amendment
45. 14th amendment clause that prohibits states from denying equal protection under the law - and has been used to combat discrimination
Complaint
tilitarinism
Pretrial motions
Equal protection clause
46. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors - to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
American Arbitration Association
voir dire
Comparative negligence
Analogy
47. The First Amendment guarantee that the government will not create and support an official state church
Legal reasoning
Pretrial motions
Affirmative defense
establishment clause
48. Contracts - Sales - Negotiable instruments - creditos rights - intellectual property - e-commerce - product liability - torts - agency - business organizations - professional liability - courts and court procedures.
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Motion for a new trial
Slander of title
Malpractice
49. In order to bring a lawsuit before a court a party must have a sufficient 'stake' in a matter to justify seeking relief through the court system
Standing to sue
Rule of four
law
diversity of citizenship
50. The unlawful taking or harming of another's personal property; interference with another's right to the exclusive possession of his or her personal property.
Trespass to personal property
Second Amendment
Alternative dispute resolution
Constitutional Law