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College Business Law
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
promissory estopple
enforced without consideration
periodic tenancency
diversity of citizenship
2. Handles suits against federal gov and disputes over taxes
extortion
mechanics lein
criminal act
special federal courts
3. Gives buyer most protection
common law
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
robbery
general warranty deed
4. Detention haring - adjudicatory hearing - disposal hearing
indictment
juvinile cases
bailment
testator
5. Leagal doc containing a short and plain statement against the defendaant the clerk of courts issue a summons notice to the defendant that a lawsuit has begun
complaint
motor vehicle violations
usury statue
general warranty deed
6. Tom ake consumers aware of borrowing money the federal gov passed this
general warranty deed
truth in lending act
false imprisonment
undue influence
7. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
extortion
enforced without consideration
bribery
periodic tenancency
8. Killing with aforethought
greatest good principle
torte feasor
murder (homicide)
battery
9. A person who dies without a will
intestacy
warranty of habitablity
strict liablity
unconsinable
10. Taking under $300
codicil
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
burgulary
petty larceny
11. Not doing something you have a legal right to do
negligence
forebearance
capactiy
bailment
12. Contributory negligence - comparative - assumption of risk
defenses to negligence
motor vehicle violations
addiction
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
13. Faslse making or changing of writing intent to defraud
forgery
federal controlled substance act
administrative law
special federal courts
14. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
enforced without consideration
special federal courts
extortion
pleadings
15. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
special federal courts
indictment
novation
tenancy sufferance
16. Right of a bailee to hold goods until charges are paid
copyright
involuntary manslaughter
mechanics lein
Felony murder rule
17. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
voidable contracts
intellectual property
larceny
administrative law
18. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
intentional torte
promissory estopple
burgulary
bribery
19. Supplements common law. Passed by some governmental body and written in some form.
tenancy for years
minor
price fixing
statuatory law
20. Limited jurisdictions in minor matters such as misdemeanors and civil actions involving small amounts of money
district courts
local trial courts
termination of an offer
forebearance
21. Stops one party from lying to anotherabout a promise
6 contract elements
promissory estopple
minor
enforced without consideration
22. Occurs when a person can no lonnger function normally without regularly consuming alcohol
defenses to negligence
breach of lease
addiction
slander
23. Unjust taking of money or thing of value by a public offical
tenancy at will
tenancy sufferance
extortion
promise to make a gift
24. When 2 parties to a contract disagree the court uses the reasonable person test
satisfactory preformance
3 requirements of an offer
greatest good principle
tenancy sufferance
25. Killing with aforethought
satisfactory preformance
bribery
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
murder (homicide)
26. Valid void - express or implied - bilateral or unilateral - oral or written
common law
fixed rate morgage
characteristics of a contract
price fixing
27. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
criminal act
negligence
Federal and state constitution
crime
28. Papers fied in courts by the plaintif and the defendant at the beginningof a suit
intentional torte
federal controlled substance act
juvinile cases
pleadings
29. VOID
agreements to obstruct justice
6 contract elements
steps in a jury trial
patent
30. Court in which wills are proved
probate courts
probate
eminent domain
pleadings
31. Transfers a sellers intrest in property but does not warrant that sellers owns any interst
quitclaim deed
economic duress
trademark
conventional morgage
32. Original work in a tangible medium of expression
intellectual property
reward
proximate cause
bailment
33. Right to occupy property for a fixed period of time
tenancy for years
mututal benefit bailments
special federal courts
lessor
34. No consideration is recieved (only one person benefits)
warranty of habitablity
promise to make a gift
Felony murder rule
invasion of privacy
35. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
equity
greatest good principle
criminal act
murder (homicide)
36. Court in which wills are proved
promissory estopple
probate
forebearance
parol evidence rule
37. Consists of threats to a person's business or income that cause him or her to enter a contract without real consent
doctrine of adverse possession
protective orderr
economic duress
general trial courts
38. Traditional usually 30 yr period
conventional morgage
price fixing
promise to obey the law
assault
39. Interfeerence with a persons right to be left alonne
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
invasion of privacy
doctrine of adverse possession
indictment
40. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
intangible property
misplaced property
undue influence
tender
41. Unlawful and violent taking of personal property
diversity of citizenship
fixed rate morgage
promissory estopple
robbery
42. False statements in written or printed form that injures anothers rep
protective orderr
codicil
libel
minor
43. Criminal act & required state of mind
criminal act
statuatory law
Elements of a Crime
truth in lending act
44. Fixed intrest rate buy monthly rates
graduated payment morgage
equitable estopple
common law
trademark
45. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
slander
termination of an offer
battery
lessor
46. Minors have the right to disaffirm contracts if they choose *cant affirm some parts of a contract that are favorable and dissafirm the unfavorable parts
us court of appeals
death penalty
easement
voidable contracts
47. Seller
accord and satisfaction
grantor
characteristics of a contract
price fixing
48. Cant be touched - copy right
accord and satisfaction
intangible property
voidable contracts
covenants
49. Selecting a jury - opening statements - intro of evidence - closing arguments - instructions to the jury - verdict - judgement
steps in a jury trial
bailor
death penalty
attractive nusiance
50. A person who commits a tort
minor
amoral
testatrix
torte feasor