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College Business Law
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law
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business-law
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Seller
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
proximate cause
grantor
proximate cause
2. Sudden killing person out of rage
forebearance
voluntary man slaughter
parol evidence rule
criminal act
3. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
intentional torte
promissory estopple
licensing statute
Felony murder rule
4. The right of the gov to take private land with or without the consent of the owner for public use
graduated payment morgage
eminent domain
intellectual property
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
5. Holds bailors property for specific time/service
torte
criminal act
bailee
Elements of a Crime
6. 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
tenancy sufferance
steps in a jury trial
robbery
complaint
7. Agreements to sell a particular product or service at an agreed price
Elements of a Crime
pleadings
price fixing
testatrix
8. Tenant
1st degree murder
embezzlement
warranty of habitablity
lessee
9. The activity of keeping something secret
concealment
federal privacy act
promissory estopple
forebearance
10. Transfers a sellers intrest in property but does not warrant that sellers owns any interst
bailor
proximate cause
economic duress
quitclaim deed
11. A person who doesnt really own property but takes possession of it for a specified time period may become legal owner
truth in lending act
tender
doctrine of adverse possession
forebearance
12. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
6 contract elements
pre existing duty
reward
undue influence
13. Handles suits against federal gov and disputes over taxes
agreements to obstruct justice
accord and satisfaction
special federal courts
morality
14. Nail place - hair place-license to do a job
promise to make a gift
equitable estopple
voidable contracts
licensing statute
15. Injuring anothers rep by making false statements
novation
defenses of crimes
defamation
evaluation contradictory terms
16. Tenancy that automatically continues for a successive amount of time
1st degree murder
ethics
periodic tenancency
usury statue
17. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
amoral
arraginment
promissory estopple
battery
18. An offer to do what you have agreed to do also known as tender of preformance
defenses of crimes
tender
economic duress
morality
19. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
graduated payment morgage
Elements of a Crime
intentional torte
larceny
20. Selecting a jury - opening statements - intro of evidence - closing arguments - instructions to the jury - verdict - judgement
bribery
addiction
steps in a jury trial
defenses to negligence
21. Insanity - entrapment - self defense - defense of fam member
general warranty deed
slander
defenses of crimes
general trial courts
22. Intermediate courts have authority to hear appeals and review cases from lower courts - they have appeleate jurisdiction
satisfactory preformance
local trial courts
minor
us court of appeals
23. Owner of property
bailor
lessor
lessee
1st degree murder
24. Court in which wills are proved
intellectual property
price fixing
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
probate
25. Taking of another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
tenancy sufferance
battery
embezzlement
risparian rights
26. Right to occupy property for a fixed period of time
tangible property
attractive nusiance
tenancy for years
crime
27. Substitution of one contract for another often used to settle an honest disagremment of amount
statuatory law
Felony murder rule
accord and satisfaction
criminal act
28. No consideration is recieved (only one person benefits)
balloon payment
intellectual property
promise to make a gift
voidable contracts
29. Owner of property
intentional torte
bailor
federal privacy act
minor
30. Occurs when a person can no lonnger function normally without regularly consuming alcohol
addiction
amoral
grantor
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
31. A killing htat takes place during a felony is now a murder
manslaughter
characteristics of a contract
Felony murder rule
assault
32. Continues for 10 years or may be renewed
criminal act
probate
drug/substance use
trademark
33. Traditional usually 30 yr period
ethics
conventional morgage
torte feasor
truth in lending act
34. Property found in public place
mututal benefit bailments
morality
tenancy sufferance
misplaced property
35. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
slander
reward
protective orderr
contributory negligence
36. Contributory negligence - comparative - assumption of risk
defenses to negligence
satisfactory preformance
eminent domain
libel
37. Contributory negligence - comparative - assumption of risk
public policy
assault
conventional morgage
defenses to negligence
38. Interfearane with anothers enjoyment of life or property
federal controlled substance act
evaluation contradictory terms
bailment
nuisance
39. A promise made by the purchaser or lessee of land that the use of the premises will conform to conditions specified by the landlord.
bailment
special federal courts
covenants
intellectual property
40. Occurs when you transfer part of the term of a lease - but not the remainder of it - to someone else
breach of lease
mututal benefit bailments
tenancy at will
sublease
41. Use of substances to excessive extent that are illegal or harmful
promissory estopple
embezzlement
drug/substance use
Elements of a Crime
42. Unlawful resetraint of a person wheather in proision or otherwise (must use good judgement when obtaining shop lifters)
federal controlled substance act
morgage
false imprisonment
petty larceny
43. A promise made by the purchaser or lessee of land that the use of the premises will conform to conditions specified by the landlord.
lessor
covenants
greatest good principle
sublease
44. Tenancy that automatically continues for a successive amount of time
ethics
promise to obey the law
quitclaim deed
periodic tenancency
45. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
lessor
tangible property
undue influence
agreements to obstruct justice
46. No consideration is recieved (only one person benefits)
enforced without consideration
promise to make a gift
parol evidence rule
slander
47. Supplements common law. Passed by some governmental body and written in some form.
lost property
doctrine of adverse possession
mututal benefit bailments
statuatory law
48. Removal or restraint of a person against their will
undue influence
Felony murder rule
robbery
kidapping
49. Decide wheather a person on trial is guilty or innocent
bailment
petit jury
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
special federal courts
50. Handles cases involving large amounts of money
general trial courts
Federal and state constitution
easement
tenancy sufferance