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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. An undertaking or commitment to act or refrain from acting in a specified way in the future. There is a 'promisor' and the 'promisee' - and sometimes a 'beneficiary' (someone else who benefits - but is outside the promise)
Investment contracts
Regulation D of the Securities Act
Promise
'Takings'
2. Words or actions an individual may have intended - but did not communicate
Prospectus
Clayton Act
Delegation
Subjective intent
3. 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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4. Liability extends to ___________ - without the plaintiff needing to proof of reliance or causation. The seller can avoid liability by showing negative causation - the plaintiff knew that the statements in the prospectus at the time of her purchase -
Discharge of contract
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades
'Past consideration'
Any statutory seller
5. 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
Obligor
Suspect classification
'Quid pro quo'
Commercial speech
6. 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
Exclusive dealing agreement
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
7. It literally means 'new'. Here it means an entirely new interpretation of legal rules - without deference to the lower court's judgment.
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8. 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
Social entity or stakeholder theory of the corporation
Implied terms
Stare decisis
Intended beneficiaries of government contract
9. Regulates stock exchanges - the over-counter market - and individuals who assist investors with trading activities.
Creditor beneficiary
Remand
Exchange Act Regulations
Condition concurrent
10. Prohibits abusive and unfair debt collection practices - and imposes penalties on debt collector who engage in such practices
Remand
Appellate jurisdiction
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Fair Debt Collection Act
11. Treaties among several parties that seek to allocate rights and responsibilities among the parties
Accord
Multilateral treaties
Plaintiff
When an assignment becomes void
12. Place of permanent residence
Lien
Post-trial motions
Federal question jurisdiction
Domicile
13. An improper threat that leaves the victim no reasonable alternative but to comply with an agreement
Duress
Consequentialism
Expropriation
Concurrent conflict of interests
14. Prohibits differences in wages based on the gender of men and women who perform substantially same work.
Equal Pay Act (EPA)
Companies that are subject to the exchange act (Reporting companies)
Federal Trade Commission
Utilitarianism
15. 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
Bilateral treaties
Suspect classification
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Securities and Exchange Commission
16. Prohibit discrimination based on pregnancy or childbirth
Appellant
Pregnancy Discrimination ACt
Superfund
Commencing a lawsuit
17. The Securities Act defines securities broadly to includes notes - stock - bonds - debentures - stock subscriptions - voting trust certificates - limited partnership interests - investment contracts - and fractional interest in oil/gas/mineral.
Option contract
Specialized federal courts
Securities
Section 4 of the Securities Act
18. 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
Writ of certiorari
Securities Act Registration
Treaties authority
'Mailbox' rule
19. It is a duty that a person is already obligated to perform. The promise to perform a pre-existing duty is not a legal detriment. However - a legal detriment will exist if one promises to a performance that is different from the pre-existing duty - o
Pre-existing duty
10-Q
Creditor
Strict liability
20. Prohibit mergers and acquisitions that may reduce competition or create a monopoly
Clayton Act
'Mailbox' rule
Res ipsa loquitor
When an assignment becomes void
21. An offer is not viewed as accepted unless the acceptance corresponded exactly with the terms of the offer. Therefore - any response by the offeree that changed the terms of the agreement would be treated as a rejection.
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22. Actions designed to permanently reduce the health and safety risk associated with the site.
Process of assignment
Exchange Act Regulations
Remediation
Materiality
23. The person who is bringing the suit
Plaintiff
Exchange Act Regulations
Misappropriation theory
Liability based on intentional tort
24. One party made a mistake - the mistake concerns a basic assumption on which the contract was made that has a material impact on performance - the party seeking to avoid performance has not assumed the risk of the mistake - and equities favor avoidanc
Criminal Trial
Unilateral mistake
Contract with intoxicated persons
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
25. Agreements among competitors to 'divide the market' by splitting up geographic areas in order eliminate competition in those areas (a horizontal agreement)
Res ipsa loquitor
Treaties authority
Specific performance
Market division
26. A condition that cuts off a pre-existing duty
Promisee's rights
General jurisdiction
'Takings'
Condition subsequent
27. The party seeking to appeal the previous court's decision
Appellant
Joint obligation
Burden of proof
Duress
28. These rules are used by the court to determine how the contract should be construed: These rules include: a) preferring an interpretation that makes the contract valid and enforceable b) interpreting the contract a whole c) Giving specific provisions
Social Security Act
'Ffour corners'
Rules of construction
Liquidated damages clause
29. 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.
Condition
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Intended beneficiaries of government contract
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
30. It is the right to receive notice of any actions that would deprive a person of life - liberty - or property - and allows for the person to have the opportunity to present a case in a fair procedure before a neutral decision-maker. A clause found in
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31. If a performance has already occurred - or a promise has already been made - then it generally cannot serve as the basis for consideration because it cannot be considered to have induced a bargain. Therefore - 'past consideration' is insufficient.
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32. It imposes civil liability for material misrepresentations or omission in the registration statement. Reliance or causation does not need to be proven.
Assignee's rights
Common Law
Section 11 of the Securities Act
Priority of secured transactions
33. The agreement to create a security interest
Pretexting
Charitable contributions
Attorney/client privilege
Security agreement
34. Plans in which employers make contributions to an employee's account and upon retirement - the employee receives benefits from the account.
Post-trial motions
Defined contribution plan
Contracts that prohibit assignment
'Quid pro quo'
35. It imposes a civil liability on anyone who offers or sells a security in violation of Section 5
Section 12 (a)(1) of the Securities Act
Liquidated damages clause
Promisor's rights (in relation to the beneficiary)
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
36. The person to whom the right is assigned
Securities
Assignee
Collateral
Section 12(a)(2)
37. If a promisee is conferring a benefit on a third party in order to satisfy a prior obligation - the beneficiary is referred to as a 'creditor beneficiary'
Creditor beneficiary
Donee beneficiary
Res judicata
Effect of delegation
38. Acceptance is effective when the offeree sends it - no matter the type of communication. However - a revocation becomes valid when the offeree receives it. Again - if the offeree changes his mind - and sends two different messages - whichever reaches
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39. After taking the case to the federal district court - the party has the right to appeal to the federal circuit court of appeals. there are twelve federal appeals courts that hear cases from several different district courts within a specific geograph
Reporting company
Obligee
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
40. Researches health and safety issues and recommends regulations. Created through the Occupational Safety and Health Act
Petit jury
Section 5 of the Securities Act
National Institute for Occupational Health
Employee-at-will
41. Once a beneficiary's rights have vested - she has enforceable claim against the promisee because the promisee's act was gratuitous. The beneficiary's rights arise from the contract between the promisor and the promisee
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42. 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
Collateral
Civil Law
Clean Water Act
Mortgage
43. When the stimulated amount (from the contract in case of breach) is unreasonable - it construed as a penalty and considered unenforceable.
Foreclosure
Treaties authority
Penalty
Negative causation
44. 1) A trial court - (2) An appeals or appelate court - (3) A supreme court
Levels of courts
Companies that are subject to the exchange act (Reporting companies)
Unemployment compensation laws
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
45. Regulates the handling of the pesticides being exported from and imported into the U.S.
Promise
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
Pretexting
Securities Act Registration
46. 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)
Equal Pay Act (EPA)
Charitable contributions
Consumer protection
47. The Constitution makes treaties the 'supreme law of the land'
Treaties authority
Any statutory seller
Multilateral treaties
'de nuvo'
48. The power of the Supreme Court to review federal or state law as constitutional or not. It is the result of the 'Marbury v Madison' case.
Concurrent conflict of interests
Judicial review
Nonexpertized portions
Chapter 13 of the Code
49. An anti-discrimination law that prohibits employment discrimination based on race - color - religion - sex - and national origin. This prohibits discrimination in hiring - firing - recruiting - and compensation. Prohibit sexual harassment or requesti
Anticipatory repudiation
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Novation
Exempt securities and transactions
50. The power of attorney document given by shareholders of a corporation authorizing a specific vote on their behalf at a corporate meeting
Prosecution
Proxy
Toxic Substances Control Act
Administrative Procedure Act