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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. It is a promise stated in words - either oral or written.
Express contract
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Security interest
Condition precedent
2. 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.
Contract with intoxicated persons
Res judicata
Liability based on intentional tort
Accredited investor
3. 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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4. Portions of a registration statement that are not certified by an expert such as financial statements or legal opinions
Content-neutral restrictions
Nonexpertized portions
Illusory promise
Supervening illegality
5. It is the power to decide the type of case at issue. Federal courts do not have broad subject matter jurisdiction because they can only hear particular types of cases. Therefore - their subject matter jurisdiction results from either diversity jurisd
Delegation
Workers compensation laws
Oral argument
Subject matter jurisdiction
6. An exemption for certain small offerings
Joint obligation
Informed consent
Regulation A of the Securities Act
Rational basis test
7. These contracts do not actually prohibit assignment - but actually prohibits delegation. Assignments will be valid unless the contract specifically states that assignment are void - which in such a case - any assignment will be treated as a breach of
Motion to strike
Price fixing
Clean Air Act
Contracts that prohibit assignment
8. 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
Section 701 of the Securities Act
Remediation
Tender offers
The Statute of Frauds
9. The promisor can raise any defense against the beneficiary that he would have been able to raise against the promisee. The promisor cannot raise a defense against the beneficiary and the promisee.
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10. An event that is not certain to occur. A contract is subject to a condition when the parties agree that performance is contingent of the occurance of that certain event.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Fair Debt Collection Act
Condition
Third party beneficiary
11. When all collections by creditors must stop. This occurs when a bankruptcy proceeding is initiated.
Liability based on intentional tort
Civil Law
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Automatic stay
12. Government's 'time - place - and manner' restrictions of content are subject to intermediate scrutiny.
Content-neutral restrictions
Hung jury
Subject matter jurisdiction
Trust
13. This when the evidence favoring the plaintiff's allegations is stronger than the evidence presented against her position. In a civil case - the jury must decide that the plaintiff proved her case by 'preponderance of evidence'.
Preponderance of evidence
Uniform Commercial Code ('UCC')
Employment law
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
14. 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
Contract
Direct damages
Manufacturing defect
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
15. Laws designed to ensure that employees who have work-related injuries receive compensation for those injuries without having to engage in litigation. Each state has worker's compensation statute - setting forth a specific level of benefits that emplo
Contract with intoxicated persons
Workers compensation laws
Rule 505 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Per se
16. Employers must provide employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for a serious health condition - the birth of a child - adoption or placement with the employee of a child in foster care - or the care of a spouse - child - or parent with a seriou
Oral argument
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
'due process'
The Family and Medical Leave Act
17. Regulates private pension plans. It creates standards for their plans. It also requires employers to provide adequate funds for their plans - and to appoint an administrator for the plan who has fiduciary responsibility to administer the plan in the
Informed consent
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Pleadings
Public company
18. 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.
'Quid pro quo'
Rule 144 of the Securities Act
'in pari delicto'
Suspect classification
19. 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
Suspect classification
National Labor Relations Act
Design defect
Burden of proof
20. Establishes a minimum wage and policies for overtime and prohibits children under 14 from being hired
Charitable contributions
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Misappropriation theory
21. When an employer requests a sexual favor in exchange for providing an employee with some employment benefit.
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22. When the plaintiff's damages were caused by something other than the misrepresentation or omission
Accord
Process of assignment
Stare decisis
Negative causation
23. The person who is bringing the suit
Plaintiff
Writ of habeas corpus
Demurrer
Contract
24. Regulates exports - including implementing export controls - which restrict the exportation of certain goods based on national security and other concerns.
Control persons
Appellant
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Lanham Act
25. A fund with the goal of locating - investigating - and cleaning up abandoned or historical hazardous waste sites.
Superfund
Reliance
General jurisdiction
Delegation
26. 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
'Ffour corners'
Common Law
Unemployment compensation laws
Motion
27. It is when a jury cannot reach a consensus. As a result - there must be a new trial with a different jury.
Trust
Hung jury
'in pari delicto'
Attachment
28. Rules of ethics that govern the practice of law and the conduct of lawyers
The Council on Environmental Quality
Gift
Legal ethics
Section 4 of the Securities Act
29. The property that is the subject of a security interest
Specific performance
Secured transaction
Strict liability
Collateral
30. 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
Non-recoverable damages
Levels of courts
Commercial speech
Private placement
31. Plans in which employers make contributions to an employee's account and upon retirement - the employee receives benefits from the account.
Defined contribution plan
Employee-at-will
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Federal Trade Commission
32. States allow corporations to make donations - and courts uphold those donations as long as they are reasonable
Charitable contributions
Condition precedent
Employment law
Multilateral treaties
33. This is when the appellate court send the case back to the lower court for a new trial.
Remand
Securities
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
Attachment
34. The obligee who officially assigned over his rights
Assignor
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Accord
Equal protection
35. The primary doctrine used to substitute for consideration is promissory estoppel or detrimental reliance. Under that doctrine - a promise will be enforced without consideration under the following conditions: (a) The promisor should reasonably expect
Substitutes of consideration
Post-trial motions
Anticipatory repudiation
Suspect classification
36. Is the decision by the jury on whether the defendant shoul dbe held liable for the complaint action
Multilateral treaties
Regulation A of the Securities Act
Expectation damages (also known as the 'benefit of the bargain')
Verdict
37. Administers federal labor laws
National Labor Relations Board
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Mistake
Section 701 of the Securities Act
38. (A part of Homeland Security since 2003) Responsible for preventing terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the US.
United States Bankruptcy Code ('Code')
Workers compensation laws
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
Liquidated damages clause
39. A trivial defect in performance (the opposite of material breach).
Commencing a lawsuit
Multilateral treaties
Strict liability
Substantial performance
40. Oversees implementation of this benefit program of the Social Security Act
Consequential damages
Unemployment compensation laws
Rules of interpretation of a contract by a court
Social Security Administration
41. Laws created by city councils or county boards - aimed at local matters
Answer
Misrepresentation
Ordinances
Intended beneficiaries of government contract
42. 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
Deliberation
Equity of redemption
Federal district court
Substantive unconscionability
43. He is someone who is either the person who directly sold securities to the purchaser - or someone who solicited the purchaser for a financial gain or for the seller's interests. Only a statutory seller is strictly liable for such violation of Section
Statutory Seller
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Motion for a more definitive statement
44. Oversees the purchase and sale of securities
Quasi-suspect classification
Federal district court
Group boycotts
Securities and Exchange Commission
45. Regulates the handling of the pesticides being exported from and imported into the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Consumer protection
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
A motion of summary judgement
46. The party that won in the previous court trial - but the other party is appealing the decision.
Writ of certiorari
Legal capacity
Plaintiff
Appellee or respondent
47. The government has the right to take property. This power is limited in that the property has to be for public use - and that the owner must receive just compensation.
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48. Words or actions an individual may have intended - but did not communicate
Goods
Private placement
Section 7A of the Clayton Act
Subjective intent
49. 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
Express contract
Civil Law or Code Law
'Ffour corners'
Informed consent
50. Regulates stock exchanges - the over-counter market - and individuals who assist investors with trading activities.
Grand jury
Quasi-suspect classification
Exchange Act Regulations
Bilateral Investment Treaty program
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