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CLEP Introductory Business Law
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1. (Model Rules) The American Bar Association's model rules that most states base their own ethical rules for lawyers practicing within their state
Utilitarianism
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Social entity or stakeholder theory of the corporation
2. The standards designed to reduce the presence of pollutants int eh air to levels that are consistent with promoting good health and preserving the environment. States must ensure that they are in compliance with such standards
Incidental beneficiary
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Civil Law
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
3. A body of rules and system based on the decisions that judges have made in the past about such cases. It originated in England. In the late 1700s - Sir William Blackstone published 'Commentaries on the Law of England' - which provides the most compre
Group boycotts
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
Proxy
Common Law
4. When the act of acceptance is also the act of performance (i.e. - there is only one performance obligation remaining)
Unsecured creditor
Supervening illegality
Unilateral contract
Strict liability
5. A condition that cuts off a pre-existing duty
Motion
10-Q
Condition subsequent
Motion of directed verdict or of dismissal
6. 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)
Stare decisis
Creditor
'Mirror image' rule
7. The federal law that governs bankruptcy proceedings - which occur in federal bankruptcy court. A petition must be filed in the court. Bankruptcy helps eliminate or reduce debts. Once a bankruptcy proceeding is initiated - a creditor may not seek to c
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8. Regulates the handling of the pesticides being exported from and imported into the U.S.
Demand assurance
Non-recoverable damages
Rules of construction
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
9. An exemption for offerings that occur primarily within one state.
Rule 147 of the Securities Act
Discovery
Implied contract
Control persons
10. A beneficiary's rights vest when she (a) manifests her assent to the contract - (b) brings suit to enforce the contract - or (c) materially changes her position justifiable reliance on the contract. Once the beneficiary's rights have vested - the con
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11. When the representation of one client will be directly adverse to another client - or there is a significant risk that the representation of a client will materially limit the lawyer's ability to provide effective representation to another client. Th
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
Restatement (Second) of Contracts
Concurrent conflict of interests
Security interest
12. An exemption for offers: no limitation on dollars - but less than 35 people (sophisticated) - excluding accredited investors.
Other constituency statutes
'Takings'
Any statutory seller
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
13. It is when a person transfers a duty. A person who delegates his duty under an agreement is initially called the obligor and after the delegation becomes the delegator. The person who assumes the duty is referred to as the delegate - while the other
Strict liability
Delegation
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Section 5 of the Securities Act
14. The person to extends credit or a loan - and hence the person to whom a debt is owed
Implied contracts
Motion to strike
Creditor
Mutual rescission
15. Judges that belong to an administrative agency - to which claims regarding administrative agency rules are brought to.
Administrative law judges
Uniform Commercial Code ('UCC')
Defined contribution plan
Exclusive distributor agreements
16. Regulates air and water pollution as well as address problems associated with certain toxic substances
Remand
Environmental Protection Agency
Concurrent conflict of interests
Section 701 of the Securities Act
17. The principle used by courts when both parties are equally guilty of illegality - or when the party seeking restitution is more at fault than the other party
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18. Prohibits institutions from discrimination related to credit applications
Malpractice
General jurisdiction
Employment discrimination
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
19. An exchange (something bought and sold - with both the good and the money changing hands) immediately executed
Security agreement
Executed exchange
Levels of courts
Federal Information Act
20. Grants employees the right to bargain as a group and to establish - join - or assist labor organizations or unions. It requires the employers to bargain directly with the employees' representative. It establishes guidelines for the kinds of activitie
Who is liable
Accord
Misstatement or omission
National Labor Relations Act
21. The obligor does not need to provide consent - but does need to be given notice.
Design defect
Substitutes of consideration
Process of assignment
Concurrent conflict of interests
22. Regulates radio - television - and other forms of interstate communications
National Treatment
'Past consideration'
Federal Communications Commission
Unemployment compensation laws
23. A misrepresentation made with knowledge of its inaccuracy
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures
Gratuitous assignment
Scienter
Implied contract
24. They arise when there is no actual contract - but is 'implied in the law' - and is sometimes by judges in order to avoid injustice
Rule 144 of the Securities Act
Collective bargaining
Quasi-contract
Demurrer
25. Consideration means that there must be a bargained-for-exchange - and the promisee must incur some legal detriment. Consideration is necessary for a person seeking to enforce a contract. Courts generally do not evaluate the adequacy of the considerat
Federal Trade Commission
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Consideration
Rules of construction
26. Requires agencies to provide citizens with information they request - unless the information falls within certain exempted categories (national defense or trade secrets).
Executed exchange
Liquidated damages clause
Federal question jurisdiction
Federal Information Act
27. This sets standards for federal agency rule making as well as standards for hearings conducted by such agencies. A court appeal is not allowed until all administrative remedies have been exhausted. Courts do not overturn agency actions unless they ar
Assignee
Automatic stay
Product liability
Administrative Procedure Act
28. 1) By lapse of time: When an 'invitation to make an offer' is made but not accepted - the offer will terminate once a reasonable period of time has passed (whether agreed upon time or not) 2) Death of the offeror 3) If the offeror proves to be mental
Termination of an invitation to make an offer
When an assignment becomes void
Ordinances
Defendant
29. It is a report prepared by the president. It includes an assessment of the environment and environmental policies - current and future environmental trends as well as potential remedies for deficiencies in the the nation's environmental programs and
The Environmental Quality Report
Section 4 of the Securities Act
Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Exchange Act
'Takings'
30. Prohibit agreements among corporations that would unreasonably restrain trade or create monopolization in an industry
Sherman Act
Rules of interpretation of a contract by a court
Suspect classification
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC)
31. The documents that parties file in connection with their lawsuit
Security interest
Pleadings
United States Bankruptcy Code ('Code')
Truth in Lending Act
32. An offeror undertakes 'joint obligation' when he has made an offer to more than one person - which was then accepted.
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
Involuntary proceeding
Joint obligation
Remediation
33. Government acts that create an agency - along with establishing it's goals - powers - and the authority to make rules and regulations regarding a specified issue.
Enabling acts
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Performance
Deliberation
34. When a judgement becomes permanent (which occurs when an appellant appeal is denied or the time to bring an appeal has expired). It prevents the parties from re-litigating the same action.
Consumer protection
'Mirror image' rule
Res judicata
Voluntarily proceeding
35. A person who is not an intended beneficiary
Incidental beneficiary
Civil Law or Code Law
Obligor's rights
Contract law
36. Establishes a minimum wage and policies for overtime and prohibits children under 14 from being hired
Securities Act
Employment discrimination
Pregnancy Discrimination ACt
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
37. Courts that do no have broad subject matter jurisdiction because they can only hear particular types of cases. For example - Federal courts have limited jurisdiction and do not have broad subject matter jurisdiction.
Corporate social responsibility
Jurisdiction
Limited jurisdiction
Pleadings
38. Laws that provides employees with compensation for a set period of time when they become unemployed through no fault of their own. It is a combined federal and state insurance program in which they both contribute money - along with the employers. Ea
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Unemployment compensation laws
Assignee
Unjust enrichment
39. An independent federal agency established to promote consumer protection and reduce unfair competition among business.
Procedural unconscionability
Precedent
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Any statutory seller
40. When a control makes a profit purchasing and selling her shares within a six-month period
Short swing profits
Demand assurance
Total breach
The Statute of Frauds
41. State statues that are aimed at recognizing corporation's right to behave in a socially responsible manner
Jurisdiction
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Substantial performance
Other constituency statutes
42. An improper threat that leaves the victim no reasonable alternative but to comply with an agreement
Duress
10-K
'Infants' or 'minors'
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
43. Administers federal labor laws
Contract
Answer
National Labor Relations Board
A motion of summary judgement
44. When the product is properly manufactured - but the design poses a danger to consumers. Plaintiff must prove that the manufacturer could have used an alternative design that was still economically feasible
Design defect
Section 11 of the Securities Act
Defendant
The Family and Medical Leave Act
45. This regulate the discharge of pollutants into the water. It authorizes the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to determine the permissible levels of contaminants in the water to ensure a safe water supply - and to set standards aimed at meeting t
Indictment
Clean Water Act
Environmental Protection Agency
Duress
46. It is a general rule referring to circumstances in which agreements must be in writing - and by extension when oral agreements will be unenforceable. Basic agreements that are covered by the Statute: 1) A promise by an executor to pay the estate's d
Preponderance of evidence
Counterclaims
The Statute of Frauds
Employee-at-will
47. Prohibits securities fraud. Liability will be held when misstatement/omission - materiality - connection with a securities transaction - reliance - causation - and damages are proven.
Assignor
Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Exchange Act
Illusory promise
Revocation
48. Agreements that grant an entity an exclusive right to manufacture a product within a given area. The Clayton Act prohibits such agreements. (vertical agreement)
Condition concurrent
Exclusive distributor agreements
Clean Air Act
Penalty
49. An error about a fact in existence at the time the contract was make. A contract entered into based on a mistake is voidable
Unconscionability
Mistake
Securities and Exchange Commission
Unsecured creditor
50. It is a promise stated in words - either oral or written.
Express contract
Verdict
Administrative Procedure Act
Clean Water Act
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