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College Business Law
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law
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business-law
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Taking under $300
morgage
petty larceny
intentional torte
copyright
2. Stated in words and may be oral or written
kidapping
tenancy sufferance
express contract
characteristics of a contract
3. Wrong against an induv.
torte
risparian rights
manslaughter
common law
4. Removal or restraint of a person against their will
kidapping
unruly child
voidable contracts
pleadings
5. Involves values that govern a societys attitude toward right and wrong
undue influence
morality
intellectual property
risparian rights
6. The fee paid to a lender when borowing money
morgage
conversion
undue influence
usury statue
7. Unlawful toutching of another person
testatrix
battery
local trial courts
concealment
8. Injuring anothers rep by making false statements
murder (homicide)
us court of appeals
equitable estopple
defamation
9. Decide wheather a person on trial is guilty or innocent
burgulary
petit jury
probate courts
undue influence
10. Thing that poses a risk to chldren who may be attracted to it
fixed rate morgage
attractive nusiance
torte feasor
death penalty
11. Right to use water from waterway on property
grantor
local trial courts
risparian rights
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
12. A person who doesnt really own property but takes possession of it for a specified time period may become legal owner
novation
involuntary manslaughter
voluntary man slaughter
doctrine of adverse possession
13. Court in which wills are proved
death penalty
embezzlement
probate
novation
14. Fixed payments during the life of a loan but one large paymnt at the end
codicil
promise to make a gift
balloon payment
complaint
15. Handles cases involving large amounts of money
false imprisonment
quitclaim deed
general trial courts
bailee
16. 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
indictment
false imprisonment
warranty of habitablity
complaint
17. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
easement
forgery
easement
novation
18. Female who makes the will
special federal courts
price fixing
tenancy at will
testatrix
19. Made any agreement made on Sunday void.
sunday statutes
extortion
administrative law
covenants
20. A person who dies without a will
intestacy
federal privacy act
grantee
crime
21. A person who commits a tort
fixed rate morgage
bailor
torte feasor
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
22. Handle estates of the deceased
juvinile cases
probate courts
local trial courts
1st degree murder
23. Handwritten over printed
covenants
economic duress
evaluation contradictory terms
proximate cause
24. Sudden killing person out of rage
embezzlement
negligence
voluntary man slaughter
mechanics lein
25. When 2 parties to a contract disagree the court uses the reasonable person test
tenancy sufferance
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
satisfactory preformance
probate
26. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
administrative law
undue influence
characteristics of a contract
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
27. Tenant
amoral
lessee
probate courts
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
28. Laws based on England and custom
promise to obey the law
accord and satisfaction
kidapping
common law
29. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
testator
criminal act
bribery
termination of an offer
30. Handle estates of the deceased
extortion
copyright
probate courts
periodic tenancency
31. Taking someones property by intentionally decieving that person
unconsinable
arraginment
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
intangible property
32. A killing htat takes place during a felony is now a murder
Felony murder rule
nuisance
enforced without consideration
pre existing duty
33. Part of the plaintiff that asisted in causing his/hr injuries
district courts
contributory negligence
3 requirements of an offer
arraginment
34. Property right to make use of land beloning to another
capactiy
consideration
easement
intangible property
35. If someone is already under a legal duty to do something promise is not needed
pre existing duty
kidapping
general trial courts
doctrine of adverse possession
36. An offer to do what you have agreed to do also known as tender of preformance
tender
common law
concealment
embezzlement
37. Occurs when you transfer part of the term of a lease - but not the remainder of it - to someone else
nuisance
sublease
intangible property
minor
38. Owner of property
supreme court
bailor
district courts
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
39. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
intentional torte
greatest good principle
lost property
voidable contracts
40. Continues forever
bailment
promissory estopple
agreements to obstruct justice
tenancy at will
41. Unjust taking of money or thing of value by a public offical
doctrine of adverse possession
extortion
capactiy
lessee
42. Accused brought to court - read indictment - asked to plead guilty or not guilty
misplaced property
false imprisonment
arraginment
conventional morgage
43. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
steps in a jury trial
statuatory law
equitable estopple
crime
44. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
bailor
battery
promissory estopple
reward
45. Accused brought to court - read indictment - asked to plead guilty or not guilty
mututal benefit bailments
tender
graduated payment morgage
arraginment
46. One which both the bailor and the bailee recieve some benefit
contributory negligence
mututal benefit bailments
unconsinable
eminent domain
47. Attempt to commit a battery (pointing a gun) a threat
statuatory law
conventional morgage
assault
mechanics lein
48. Right to use water from waterway on property
risparian rights
agreements to obstruct justice
concealment
tenancy sufferance
49. Intermediate courts have authority to hear appeals and review cases from lower courts - they have appeleate jurisdiction
battery
us court of appeals
testatrix
mututal benefit bailments
50. Highest court - has original and appealate jurisdiction - hears all cases
robbery
equitable estopple
supreme court
drug/substance use