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CLEP Introductory Business Law
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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. Enacted in 1969 to protect the environment from the actions of public or private actors. It declared a policy and promoted efforts to prevent or eliminate environmental damage. It also ensures that public and private actors better understand the ecol
Specific performance
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
'de nuvo'
Obligor
2. It focuses on the clean up of abandoned or historical hazardous waste sites - for which it established a 'Superfund'. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) identifies particularly egregious sites and places them on a National Priorities List. The
Workers compensation laws
Bilateral contract
Comprehensive Environmental Response - Compensation - and Liability Act (CERCLA)
Statute of limitations
3. A writ of certiorari is granted by the Supreme Court to a party appeal that they have decided to hear. It requires that four of the nine justice agree to hear the case. The majority of cases appealing to the Supreme Court are denied a writ of certior
Strict liability
Writ of certiorari
Counteroffer
Unilateral contract
4. 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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5. If the employee can prove that the employer created an implied contract to fire the employee only for the cause - such a contract will prevent firing an employee from any reason.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Implied contracts
Supreme Court powers
Toxic Substances Control Act
6. Treaties among several parties that seek to allocate rights and responsibilities among the parties
Attorney/client privilege
'Past consideration'
Automatic stay
Multilateral treaties
7. This involves filing a registration statement with the SEC - which contains information about the securities to be registered as well as the company that is issuing the security. Included within the registration statement is a prospectus
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
Manufacturing defect
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Securities Act Registration
8. 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.
Tender offers
Effect of delegation
Condition subsequent
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
9. Responsibility of a seller or manufacturer for any defective product unduly threatening personal safety
The Council on Environmental Quality
Satisfaction
Unjust enrichment
Strict liability
10. Manages the nation's social security system
The Social Security Administration
Pregnancy Discrimination ACt
Revocation
Delegation
11. Suspect classifications meant classification based on race - religion - national origin - or alienage - or involving a fundamental right. If regulations involves a suspect classification - it will undergo strict scrutiny - which such regulations rare
Vertical agreements
Direct damages
Condition
Suspect classification
12. A government's taking of a foreign citizen's business and assets located in its country - generally without proper compensation.
Expropriation
Social Security Administration
Original jurisdiction
Utilitarianism
13. Whether or not the promisee can bring an action against the promisor depends upon the status of the beneficiary. If the promisor fails to perform his obligations owed to a creditor beneficiary - the promisee can either compel the promisor to render s
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14. Provides retirement and disability benefits to employees as well as benefits to survivors of employees. It created the Social Security Administration
Legal capacity
Materiality
Social Security Act
Clean Water Act
15. It is a pre-trial motion to take out certain matters
Defined benefit plans
The Environmental Quality Report
Motion to strike
Judgment n.o.v.
16. The power of attorney document given by shareholders of a corporation authorizing a specific vote on their behalf at a corporate meeting
Assignee
Strict liability
Proxy
Option contract
17. An independent federal agency established to promote consumer protection and reduce unfair competition among business.
Exclusive distributor agreements
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Common Law
General jurisdiction
18. Exempts transactions by any person other than an issuer or underwriter and any transaction that does not involve a public offering.
Section 4 of the Securities Act
Shareholder primacy
Foreclosure
Plaintiff
19. Directors - certain officers - and owners
Control persons
Group boycotts
Employee-at-will
Restatement (Second) of Contracts
20. Regulates consumer credit reporting agencies and provides procedure for regulating the proper use and release of credit reports.
Bona fide occupational qualification
Short swing profits
Rule 505 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Fair Credit Reporting Act
21. Laws created by city councils or county boards - aimed at local matters
Ordinances
Pleadings
Judicial review
Restatement (Second) of Contracts
22. When a contract is delegated - the obligee must accept the performance of the delegate. Unless the obligee agrees to release him from liability - the delegator remains liable under the contract until the delegate has performed. Once a delegate perfor
Effect of delegation
Revocability
Commencing a lawsuit
Charitable contributions
23. Provides specific (3) categories for exemption: Rule 504 - 505 - 506
Environmental Protection Agency
Regulation D of the Securities Act
'Quid pro quo'
Lien
24. Regulates radio - television - and other forms of interstate communications
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Federal Communications Commission
Shareholder primacy
Civil Law or Code Law
25. 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.
Collateral
Clean Water Act
Implied contract
Token consideration
26. Agreements between buyers and sellers - price-related agreements are per se illegal. Such agreements require court scrutiny based on the rule of reason in order to be held illegal.
Reliance damages
Vertical agreements
Bilateral Investment Treaty program
Substantial performance
27. Misrepresentation that was made with intent
Fraud
The Social Security Administration
Supreme Court powers
Diminution in value
28. The obligation to establish his claims first
'in pari delicto'
Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Exchange Act
Rule 147 of the Securities Act
Burden of proof
29. A quarterly report required by the Exchange Act
Duress
Involuntary proceeding
10-Q
Obligor's rights
30. Is the decision by the jury on whether the defendant shoul dbe held liable for the complaint action
Motion of directed verdict or of dismissal
Verdict
Remand
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades
31. Under Section11 - the issuer - its directors - the chief executive officer - the chief financial officer - the underwriter - and any expert is liable. The issuer can avoid liability if he can show negative causation.
Who is liable
Suspect classification
Regulation A of the Securities Act
Shareholder primacy
32. Created through the Occupational Safety and Health Ac. It is federal administrative agency that works with employers and employees to ensure compliance with workplace safety standards. It requires employers to maintain information on employee acciden
Employment discrimination
Domicile
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Voluntarily proceeding
33. These people are presumed to be incidental beneficiaries - so that they cannot sue the government. Nevertheless - this presumption is rebutted if (a) the government contract or a state clearly confers a private right of enforcement - or (b) the gover
Tender offers
Intended beneficiaries of government contract
Public company
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
34. The collection of state and federal laws that govern the employment relationship - other than laws addressing collective bargaining and labor relations
Trial court
Exchange Act Regulations
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Employment law
35. Establishes certain rules for the proper resale - including the requirement that such securities must be held for at least one year - and sold through a broker in a transaction that involves a limited percentage of securities.
Rule 144 of the Securities Act
Workers compensation laws
Injunction
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
36. Twelve members of jury that hear the evidence at the trial court. The Judge rules on the evidence and guides the jury on questions of law and proper rules of procedure.
Remediation
Manufacturing defect
Demurrer
Petit jury
37. A group of between 16 and 23 jurors who decide whether there is sufficient evidence to charge the defendant with a crime. A grand jury is required in the 5th Amendment for all criminal cases. The grand jury has the power to subpoena witnesses and doc
Criminal Law
Grand jury
Short swing profits
Verdict
38. When an offeror terminates his offer before an agreement has been made (can be done through words). It can also be revoked when the offeror takes actions that are inconsistent with the intent to be bound (unless the offeree has paid to keep the offer
Bilateral treaties
Revocation
Satisfaction
Condition
39. The person who is bringing the suit
Duties that cannot be delegated
Plaintiff
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Civil liability
40. When a person misappropriates information learned in the context of a fiduciary relationship or a relationship of special trust. It is considered as insider trading
Rule 147 of the Securities Act
Misappropriation theory
Malpractice
Content-neutral restrictions
41. A motion claiming that the plaintiff has not established enough evidence to prove her case. The motion can be made by the defendant when the plaintiff has finished completed presenting the case.
Any statutory seller
Motion of directed verdict or of dismissal
National Labor Relations Board
Statute of limitations
42. Employers make payments to retired employees based on the length of their employment and the wages they received.
Defined benefit plans
Process of assignment
Section 5 of the Securities Act
Misstatement or omission
43. Rule 12(b) of the Federal Rules also allows a defendant to make a motion to dismiss based on (a) a lack of subject matter jurisdiction - (b) lack of person jurisdiction - (c) lack of venue - (d) the lack of venue - (e) the failure to join necessary p
Reliance damages
Assignor
Trust
Rule 12b (6) motion
44. An exemption for securities sold outside of the U.S.
Voluntarily proceeding
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Domicile
Regulation S of the Securities Act
45. The other party to the contract with the oblige - and who is signaling her obligation to the assignee.
Bona fide occupational qualification
Promisor's rights (in relation to the beneficiary)
Obligor
Delegation
46. Punitive damage - non-economic damages - and attorneys' fees
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Non-recoverable damages
Prosecution
Satisfaction
47. The agreement to create a security interest
Excuse of condition
Consumer protection
Security agreement
Judicial review
48. When there is no bargained-for exchange - because there is no exchange.
Gift
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Superfund
Multilateral treaties
49. They are the 'Federal Rules' that govern the procedures for filing a civil suit in federal cort. The states have adopted their own rules of procedures - but they generally are parallel to the federal rules.
Clean Water Act
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures
Specialized federal courts
Product liability
50. Words or actions an individual may have intended - but did not communicate
Rule of reason
Subjective intent
Performance
Toxic Substances Control Act