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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. When the jury retires to a separate room to decide the outcome of the case.
Exclusive distributor agreements
Deliberation
Parol Evidence Rule
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
2. 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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3. Protection of communications between an attorney and her client. Neither party is compelled to disclose such communications to the court. Only the client can waive the privilege.
Attorney/client privilege
United States Bankruptcy Code ('Code')
Performance
Writ of certiorari
4. It represents notice that a lawsuit has been filed against the defendant
Consumer protection
Offer
Parol Evidence Rule
Summons
5. When there is no bargained-for exchange - because there is no exchange.
Gift
Duress
Discovery
'Mailbox' rule
6. It is a judgment notwithstanding the verdict requires the court to find that the evidence does not support the jury's verdict. If the court makes such a finding - it will overturn the jury's verdict.
Judgment n.o.v.
Liability based on intentional tort
Fair Debt Collection Act
Demand assurance
7. A current report required by the Exchange Act
Gift
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
8-K
Personal jurisdiction
8. Any party bringing suit must have standing (the legal right to bring the suit). The plaintiff files a complaint with the trial court setting for the basis of his lawsuit. The court must then issue to the defendant a copy of the complaint and a summon
Appellate jurisdiction
Option contract
Reporting company
Commencing a lawsuit
9. Employers make payments to retired employees based on the length of their employment and the wages they received.
Defined benefit plans
Section 4 of the Securities Act
Effect of delegation
'Blue sky' laws
10. Portions of a registration statement that are certified by an expert such as financial statements or legal opinions. An expert only has liability for the expertized portion
Appellee or respondent
Expertised portion
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Enabling acts
11. The promisor's failure to perform in accordance with the terms of the contract
Duty to mitigate
Adhesion
Breach
Gift
12. 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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13. If a party is under an immediate duty to perform - the contract must be discharged either by performance or by some excuse for performance
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Discharge of contract
Pregnancy Discrimination ACt
Chapter 7 of the Code
14. Every company that issues shares to the public consistent with the Securities Act - every company with securities registered on a national securities exchange - every company with assets in excess of $5 million and at least 500 shareholders - and eve
10-Q
Companies that are subject to the exchange act (Reporting companies)
Goods
Undue influence
15. It is broad subject matter jurisdiction over all things that are not reserved for the federal courts
Secured transaction
General jurisdiction
Pre-existing duty
Creditor beneficiary
16. 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)
Rules of construction
'Definite and certain'
Design defect
Option contract
17. The written set of charges against the defendant - which is presented to a grand jury.
Affirm or disaffirm
Indictment
10-K
Remediation
18. Has appellate jurisdiction (but limited to reviewing the decision of the appellate court) and the power to remand and review decisions of state supreme court. When it reviews the decision of the lower court involving interpretations of legal rules -
Security agreement
The Statute of Frauds
Condition
Supreme Court powers
19. If the promisee merely intends to confer a gift - the third party is referred to as a donee beneficiary.
Donee beneficiary
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Burden of proof
Legal detriment
20. An exemption for transactions involving offerings to employees.
National Labor Relations Board
Section 701 of the Securities Act
Levels of courts
Mortgage
21. Potential responsibility for payment of damages or other court - ordered enforcement as a result of a ruling in a lawsuit. Civil liability is not the same as criminal liability - which means 'open to punishment for a crime.'
10-Q
Trial court
Res judicata
Civil liability
22. A situation in which replacement or completion costs are significantly disproportionate to the actual harm caused by the breach
Economic waste
Anticipatory repudiation
Statutory Seller
Implied contracts
23. It regulates chemical substances
Trial court
Jurisdiction
Corporate social responsibility
Toxic Substances Control Act
24. The test of government regulations - of whether it is rationally related to a legitimate government interests. All classifications are subject to a rational basis test.
Mutual assent
Bona fide occupational qualification
'Takings'
Rational basis test
25. Seeks to promote market economics and democratic governments
Promise
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Production quotas
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
26. Law that enforces promises between parties. It also provides the principles for determining whether a promise is enforceable.
Contract law
Unilateral rescission
Superfund
Charitable contributions
27. Treaties among several parties that seek to allocate rights and responsibilities among the parties
Exclusive dealing agreement
Multilateral treaties
Restitution
Domicile
28. This is when the appellate court send the case back to the lower court for a new trial.
Sham consideration
Pre-existing duty
Remand
Federal Trade Commission
29. Previous decisions made by decisions - by which the current judges must abide by.
Precedent
Voluntarily proceeding
Administrative Procedure Act
Rule 144 of the Securities Act
30. Enables debtors to create a repayment plan for certain debts - while still retaining their assets.
Chapter 13 of the Code
Informed consent
Revocability
Delegation
31. 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.
Defenses against liability of misrepresentations or omissions
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Specialized federal courts
Rule 144 of the Securities Act
32. A company becomes a 'public company' when it issues its securities pursuant to this registration process.
Section 701 of the Securities Act
Mutual mistake
United States Bankruptcy Code ('Code')
Public company
33. Duties that involve some personal service or skill or that would materially change the obligor's expectancy under the contract may not be delegated without the obligee's consent. When a contract prohibit assignment - then it also cannot be delegated.
Federal district court
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Environmental Protection Agency
Duties that cannot be delegated
34. (Model Rules) The American Bar Association's model rules that most states base their own ethical rules for lawyers practicing within their state
Public company
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
'Blue sky' laws
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
35. The person to whom the right is assigned
Assignee
Counteroffer
Charitable contributions
Creditor
36. It imposes civil liability for material misrepresentations or omission in the registration statement. Reliance or causation does not need to be proven.
Promisor's rights (in relation to the beneficiary)
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Section 11 of the Securities Act
Foreclosure
37. It is a reference to the courts' ability to hear cases where the parties are 'diverse' (the opposing parties are citizens from different states or one of the parties is a citizen of a foreign country and the amount in controversy exceeds $75 -000.
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Diversity jurisdiction
Incidental beneficiary
Stare decisis
38. The party seeking to appeal the previous court's decision
Appellant
Motion to strike
Sherman Act
Chapter 7 of the Code
39. When an adult has a mental disability and thereby can disaffirm a contract and contract with him is voidable. Any bargained-for exchange must be returned or there must be restitution.
Unsecured creditor
Mental incapacity
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
Rules of interpretation of a contract by a court
40. This takes place when a crime has been committed against the state. In this case - there is a prosecution - which writes an indictment and sends it to the grand jury. If the grand jury decides that there is sufficient evidence - it will return the pr
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Criminal Trial
Security agreement
Breach
41. Created by the Securities Exchange Act (SEC). Oversees the regulation of these federal security laws
Securities and Exchange Commission
Statute of limitations
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Administrative Procedure Act
42. Laws that states have passed that aim at regulating securities transactions within their states.
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43. The person being sued
Exchange Act Regulations
Securities Act
Defendant
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
44. 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
Assignment of rights
Appellate jurisdiction
Civil Law or Code Law
Anticipatory repudiation
45. A perfected security interest takes priority over unperfected security interest. While the first person to file his security interest has priority. If neither party perfected by filing - then the first person to perfect her security interest has prio
Section 12 (a)(1) of the Securities Act
Priority of secured transactions
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
46. Not discriminating against foreign product - thereby treating all products within their border equally
National Treatment
Charitable contributions
Indictment
Clean Air Act
47. 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
Quasi-contract
The Social Security Administration
Sham consideration
Misappropriation theory
48. 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
Quasi-suspect classification
Perfected
Truth in Lending Act
Strict liability
49. 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
Clayton Act
Stare decisis
Injury-in-fact
Informed consent
50. A written request for reasonable assurances regarding a party's intention to perform. Until such assurance is received - the demanding party can suspend his performance. Failure to receive adequate assurance demanded within a reasonable time can be c
Suspect classification
Demand assurance
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Diminution in value