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CLEP Introductory Business Law
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1. Revocability relates to situations when an assignment can be taken away from the assignee. When an assignment is supported by consideration - it irrevocable - and vice-versa. If an assignment is irrevocable - then the assignor does not have the right
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Writ of habeas corpus
Revocability
Misrepresentation
2. Latin for 'the thing speaks for itself' - when a plaintiff establishes the harm would not ordinarily occur without someone's negligence - the instrument creating the harm was under the sole and complete control of the defendant at the time the harm o
Res ipsa loquitor
Section 7A of the Clayton Act
Levels of courts
Ordinances
3. A promise that is inferred from a person's conduct or the circumstances of the transaction
Foreclosure
Appellate jurisdiction
Implied contract
Promisee's rights
4. It is when a promisee is doing an act one is not legally obligated to do or not doing an act that one has a legal right to do
Sham consideration
Per se
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures
Legal detriment
5. The written set of charges against the defendant - which is presented to a grand jury.
Indictment
Superfund
The Family and Medical Leave Act
The Statute of Frauds
6. Administers federal labor laws
Creditor beneficiary
Joint obligation
Control persons
National Labor Relations Board
7. An annual report required by the Exchange Act
Option contract
Deontological
Assignor
10-K
8. When a party unlawfully indicate that he will not perform when the performance is due.
Anticipatory repudiation
Bilateral contract
The Family and Medical Leave Act
Federal Information Act
9. An assignment becomes void when it conflicts with a statute or public policy - materially changes teh obligor's duty - increases the burden or risk imposed by the contract - impairs the obligor's prospects of getting a return performance - or substan
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Personal jurisdiction
Examples of Uniform Laws
When an assignment becomes void
10. Motions that can be made by the loosing party after a trial. This includes a motion for a new trial or a motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict (judgment n.o.v.).
Post-trial motions
Verdict
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Undue influence
11. It is the period in which a person may bring her claim. A contract becomes unenforceable after the statute of limitations has expired. A new contract must be created
Total breach
Creditor
Implied contracts
Statute of limitations
12. The EPA was established to oversee pollution control efforts. It is charged with working with federal - state - and local official to protect the national environment and provide guidance towards effective policies - and sets standards for environmen
Counteroffer
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Rational basis test
Proxy
13. A security interest is perfected by filing a financing statement - which describes the collateral and the creditor's security interests in the collateral. This serves as a notice to third parties. Perfection can also occur by taking possession or con
Diversity jurisdiction
Perfected
The Family and Medical Leave Act
Consequential damages
14. Prohibit mergers and acquisitions that may reduce competition or create a monopoly
Assignment of rights
Social Security Act
Diversity jurisdiction
Clayton Act
15. A small sign of regard. If something can be construed as token consideration because it lacks any value - then courts will find it legally insufficient.
Nonexpertized portions
Counteroffer
Token consideration
Superfund
16. This means that each party to the contract must manifest or reveal her intent to be bound to a given exchange. Mutual assent is a requirement for a contract to be formed. There must be an offer and an acceptance.
Mutual assent
Social Security Administration
Commercial speech
Exchange Act Regulations
17. Laws created by city councils or county boards - aimed at local matters
Remand
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Ordinances
Rational basis test
18. When the offeree pays for the offeror's promise to keep the offer open for a period of time - the offer will become irrevocable during that period (rejection - counteroffer - or death can affect the contract during that time)
Rule 504 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Incidental beneficiary
Multilateral treaties
Option contract
19. People who are below the age of majority (which varies from state to state). Any contract that they are a part of is void - unless - (a) sometimes when the minor intentionally misrepresented his age and caused the other party to rely on teh misrepres
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20. When the stimulated amount (from the contract in case of breach) is unreasonable - it construed as a penalty and considered unenforceable.
Contracts that prohibit assignment
Tender offers
Penalty
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
21. There is no contract between the employer and employee - and therefore - either the employee or the employer can terminate the employment relationship at any time for any reason.
Collateral
Excuse of condition
Tender offers
Employee-at-will
22. Place of permanent residence
Rational basis test
Domicile
Automatic stay
Direct damages
23. A division of the FTC that seeks to educate consumers regarding their rights and assist the FTC with the enforcement of consumer protection laws.
Affirm or disaffirm
National Labor Relations Act
Reliance
Bureau of Consumer Protection
24. When the courts' power to hear cases arising under the Constitution - federal laws - or U.S. treatises. Federal question jurisdiction is exclusive.
Strict liability
Misrepresentation
Federal question jurisdiction
Specialized federal courts
25. Represents a motion to dismiss the case because the plaintiff's complaint does not establish a legal basis for any remedy against the defendant. It can be filed by the defendant.
Demurrer
Civil Law or Code Law
Legal ethics
Social Security Administration
26. It is the power to review decisions of the lower court. It limited to reviewing - affirming - revising - or modifying decisions of the lower court. However - in general - they give deference to the lower court's decision. They only decide to 'reverse
Appellate jurisdiction
Any statutory seller
Mistake
The Council on Environmental Quality
27. Inadequate warning of danger - which can be construed as a design defect
Economic waste
Inadequate warning defect`
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Offer
28. Oversees implementation of this benefit program of the Social Security Act
Section 12(a)(2)
Donee beneficiary
Uniform Commercial Code ('UCC')
Social Security Administration
29. He has the enforceable right against the obligor because he is considered the real party interest.
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30. The debtor's right to recover his property by paying the full amount of the debt - as well as any costs incurred by the creditor
Pretexting
Unilateral rescission
Equity of redemption
The Council on Environmental Quality
31. The principle that judges must make decisions consistent with precedent (previous decisions) of their own and higher courts. (Although judges have discretion to overturn their court's previous decisions - the principle of 'stare decisis' encourages t
Stare decisis
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Vesting of beneficiary's rights
32. It is an act - forbearance - or the creation - modification - or destruction of a legal relationship
Chapter 13 of the Code
Performance
'Takings'
Sherman Act
33. Provides specific (3) categories for exemption: Rule 504 - 505 - 506
Federal Information Act
Statutory Seller
Regulation D of the Securities Act
Verdict
34. In order for a contract to be enforceable - the terms of the contract must be definite and certain. In order for a contract to be 'definite and certain' - it must contain all the essential terms (names of parties - prince - subject matter - and time
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35. It imposes a civil liability for material misstatements or omissions in a prospectus or oral statements that relate to a prospectus.
Section 12(a)(2)
Vesting of beneficiary's rights
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Tie-in agreement
36. A fund with the goal of locating - investigating - and cleaning up abandoned or historical hazardous waste sites.
Standing
Superfund
Secured transaction
Securities Act Registration
37. Created by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act - to insure private benefit plans - and employers must pay premiums to the PBGC to support such insurance.
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC)
Diversity jurisdiction
Materiality
Restitution
38. An exemption for certain small offerings
Mutual rescission
Regulation A of the Securities Act
Implied contracts
Supervening illegality
39. According to the test articulated in 'SEC v. Howey Co.' - an investment contract represent an investment of money - in a common enterprise - when the purchases is led to expect profits - solely from the efforts of others.
Contract with intoxicated persons
Investment contracts
'clear and present'
Appellate jurisdiction
40. Prohibits discrimination against certain employees with mental or physical disabilities. It also requires that employers make reasonable accommodations for employees who qualify as disabled under ADA.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Chapter 13 of the Code
Non-recoverable damages
Prosecution
41. Speech regarding commercial or economic activities. Congress has a broad ability to regulate commercial speech. (However - government regulations based on content are subject to strict scrutiny - meaning that they will be sustained only if they are n
Commercial speech
Bilateral Investment Treaty program
Diversity jurisdiction
Securities and Exchange Commission
42. Agreements to restrict the supply of products in order to drive up the prices of such products (a horizontal agreement)
Production quotas
Incidental beneficiary
Rule 12b (6) motion
Procedural unconscionability
43. An exchange (something bought and sold - with both the good and the money changing hands) immediately executed
Clean Air Act
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Personal jurisdiction
Executed exchange
44. The person to whom the right is assigned
When an assignment becomes void
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC)
Assignee
Mutual mistake
45. When a control makes a profit purchasing and selling her shares within a six-month period
Perfected
Short swing profits
Equity of redemption
'Mirror image' rule
46. Consent after the lawyer has adequately informed the client about the conflict and not only has explained to her the material risk associated with the conflict but also has made available her reasonable alternatives to the proposed conflict
Informed consent
Uniform Commercial Code ('UCC')
Exclusive distributor agreements
Consumer protection
47. This refers to the legal ability to forma contract (proof of lack of contract makes a contract voidable)
The Social Security Administration
Legal capacity
Federal Trade Commission
Creditor beneficiary
48. The amount of benefit one party conferred on the other - designed to prevent unjust enrichment - as though no contract had been formed.
Federal circuit court of appeals and the federal court of appeals
Voluntarily proceeding
Appellee or respondent
Restitution and rescission
49. In order for a court to hear a case - it must have both subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction.
Securities Act Registration
Securities and Exchange Commission
Jurisdiction
Indictment
50. (A form of consequentialism) It is the belief that an action is justified as long as it does the greatest good for the greatest number of people (Advocators: Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill)
Clean Air Act
Utilitarianism
Assignor
Performance
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