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College 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. Tenant wrongfully stays on rental property after the tenancy ended
tenancy sufferance
indictment
testator
local trial courts
2. Laws based on England and custom
manslaughter
libel
negligence
common law
3. Continues forever
tenancy at will
3 requirements of an offer
drug/substance use
forebearance
4. Intermediate courts have authority to hear appeals and review cases from lower courts - they have appeleate jurisdiction
us court of appeals
promissory estopple
termination of an offer
equity
5. Actions involving more than 50000 between citizens of different states
diversity of citizenship
public policy
tenancy for years
agreements to obstruct justice
6. Must be planned in advance - cruel way - committed while perpetrating another crime - if none apply its 2nd degree
parol evidence rule
torte feasor
1st degree murder
express contract
7. Faslse making or changing of writing intent to defraud
forgery
doctrine of adverse possession
bailee
bailment
8. Stated in words and may be oral or written
petit jury
gift
copyright
express contract
9. Unauthorized taking or borrowing of personal property
conversion
amoral
intangible property
voluntary man slaughter
10. False statements in written or printed form that injures anothers rep
pleadings
sublease
libel
us court of appeals
11. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
kidapping
drug/substance use
probate courts
administrative law
12. Fixed intrest rate buy monthly rates
strict liablity
defenses of crimes
unconsinable
graduated payment morgage
13. Unlawful toutching of another person
general trial courts
truth in lending act
battery
licensing statute
14. Handwritten over printed
fixed rate morgage
evaluation contradictory terms
torte
defenses to negligence
15. Handles suits against federal gov and disputes over taxes
strict liablity
special federal courts
1st degree murder
manslaughter
16. Seriously intended - defineete and certain - communicated to the offeree
promise to make a gift
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
voluntary man slaughter
3 requirements of an offer
17. A tenant has the right to quiet enjoyment
greatest good principle
tangible property
breach of lease
morality
18. Donor must intent to make a gift - gift must be delivered - donee must accept gift
lessee
petit jury
statuatory law
gift
19. Traditional usually 30 yr period
reward
promissory estopple
conventional morgage
Federal and state constitution
20. Make sell use invention for 17 years
bailee
public policy
death penalty
patent
21. Use of substances to excessive extent that are illegal or harmful
indictment
ethics
drug/substance use
express contract
22. Unlawful killing of another human being with out malice aforethought
complaint
graduated payment morgage
manslaughter
6 contract elements
23. A person who doesnt really own property but takes possession of it for a specified time period may become legal owner
testatrix
morality
doctrine of adverse possession
battery
24. 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
gift
pre existing duty
tangible property
complaint
25. Continues for 10 years or may be renewed
trademark
probate
torte
probate courts
26. Fraud
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
libel
arraginment
testator
27. Attempt to commit a battery (pointing a gun) a threat
equitable estopple
warranty of habitablity
assault
burgulary
28. Tom ake consumers aware of borrowing money the federal gov passed this
proximate cause
reward
probate courts
truth in lending act
29. Duty of care - breach of duty - prximate cause - actualy harm
diversity of citizenship
forebearance
murder (homicide)
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
30. Right of a bailee to hold goods until charges are paid
mechanics lein
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
petty larceny
torte
31. Handles cases involving large amounts of money
general trial courts
fixed rate morgage
equitable estopple
libel
32. Actions involving more than 50000 between citizens of different states
federal privacy act
diversity of citizenship
voidable contracts
petit jury
33. Offer - acceptance - genuine agreement - considration - capacity - legality
testatrix
6 contract elements
protective orderr
proximate cause
34. VOID
agreements to obstruct justice
promissory estopple
Felony murder rule
protective orderr
35. Stops one party from lying to anotherabout a promise
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
bailee
quitclaim deed
promissory estopple
36. Without moral standards or principles
bailor
manslaughter
libel
amoral
37. Handwritten over printed
slander
tenancy at will
assault
evaluation contradictory terms
38. Classifies drugs into groups with set penalties for each group
amoral
mututal benefit bailments
gift
federal controlled substance act
39. You.S. CONSTITUTION 'WHICH IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND'
Federal and state constitution
death penalty
consideration
usury statue
40. Valid void - express or implied - bilateral or unilateral - oral or written
characteristics of a contract
quitclaim deed
mututal benefit bailments
larceny
41. Classifies drugs into groups with set penalties for each group
intestacy
petit jury
federal controlled substance act
misplaced property
42. Exchange of benefits and detriments by parties to an agreement
conventional morgage
equity
consideration
accord and satisfaction
43. Made any agreement made on Sunday void.
administrative law
intangible property
grantor
sunday statutes
44. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
undue influence
embezzlement
capactiy
risparian rights
45. A person who dies without a will
pleadings
intestacy
larceny
Elements of a Crime
46. People who are engaged in extremly dangerous activity may be held liable even if there was no negligence
covenants
lessee
intellectual property
strict liablity
47. Injuring anothers rep by making false statements
promise to obey the law
tender
amoral
defamation
48. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
promissory estopple
undue influence
torte feasor
murder (homicide)
49. An offer to do what you have agreed to do also known as tender of preformance
tender
greatest good principle
graduated payment morgage
usury statue
50. Removal or restraint of a person against their will
lessor
satisfactory preformance
kidapping
consideration