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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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1. Stops one party from lying to anotherabout a promise
parol evidence rule
graduated payment morgage
us court of appeals
promissory estopple
2. False statements in written or printed form that injures anothers rep
general trial courts
libel
invasion of privacy
testatrix
3. Down payment intrest rate stays the same throughout life of a morgage
fixed rate morgage
protective orderr
periodic tenancency
trademark
4. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
murder (homicide)
risparian rights
intentional torte
gift
5. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
bribery
manslaughter
kidapping
protective orderr
6. Part of the plaintiff that asisted in causing his/hr injuries
consideration
contributory negligence
codicil
promise to obey the law
7. Offenses committed against society and its members - their property - and social order
death penalty
juvinile cases
larceny
criminal act
8. Seriously intended - defineete and certain - communicated to the offeree
petty larceny
battery
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
3 requirements of an offer
9. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
administrative law
undue influence
3 requirements of an offer
promissory estopple
10. Life of author plus 50 years
copyright
robbery
intentional torte
forebearance
11. Limited jurisdictions in minor matters such as misdemeanors and civil actions involving small amounts of money
battery
local trial courts
6 contract elements
steps in a jury trial
12. A written instrument by which the borrower pledges real property to the lender
morgage
robbery
federal controlled substance act
covenants
13. Continues for 10 years or may be renewed
pre existing duty
local trial courts
trademark
licensing statute
14. Fixed payments during the life of a loan but one large paymnt at the end
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
extortion
crime
balloon payment
15. Right to use water from waterway on property
6 contract elements
risparian rights
sunday statutes
testator
16. Takes place when a person leaves his/her property in anothers possession
tenancy for years
district courts
amoral
bailment
17. Wrong against an induv.
torte
Felony murder rule
petit jury
steps in a jury trial
18. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
characteristics of a contract
morgage
minor
burgulary
19. Fraud
codicil
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
invasion of privacy
20. Taking of another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
embezzlement
licensing statute
Federal and state constitution
quitclaim deed
21. Person who has not reached the age off leagal adult hood (age of majority)
intentional torte
forebearance
conversion
minor
22. Involves values that govern a societys attitude toward right and wrong
larceny
morality
graduated payment morgage
defamation
23. Holds bailors property for specific time/service
pleadings
bailee
easement
intestacy
24. If someone is already under a legal duty to do something promise is not needed
pre existing duty
general warranty deed
morality
mututal benefit bailments
25. Occurs when you transfer part of the term of a lease - but not the remainder of it - to someone else
sublease
amoral
risparian rights
conventional morgage
26. Person who has not reached the age off leagal adult hood (age of majority)
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
minor
testator
voidable contracts
27. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
consideration
assault
burgulary
concealment
28. An amendment or addition to a will
grantor
robbery
codicil
special federal courts
29. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
statuatory law
embezzlement
drug/substance use
slander
30. Takes place when a person leaves his/her property in anothers possession
mechanics lein
greatest good principle
bailee
bailment
31. Female who makes the will
probate courts
testatrix
quitclaim deed
pre existing duty
32. This is when a promise is reasonably relied upon - to the substantial detriment of the relying party.
promissory estopple
price fixing
intestacy
consideration
33. A person who commits a tort
motor vehicle violations
torte feasor
agreements to obstruct justice
truth in lending act
34. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
invasion of privacy
negligence
voluntary man slaughter
greatest good principle
35. The activity of keeping something secret
voidable contracts
fixed rate morgage
easement
concealment
36. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
1st degree murder
intentional torte
federal controlled substance act
slander
37. Seriously intended - defineete and certain - communicated to the offeree
defenses to negligence
3 requirements of an offer
special federal courts
voidable contracts
38. Difference between fair market value and the debt in the property
drug/substance use
enforced without consideration
quitclaim deed
equity
39. Unlawful killing of another human being with out malice aforethought
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
probate
patent
manslaughter
40. Court in which wills are proved
6 contract elements
criminal act
novation
probate
41. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
misplaced property
mututal benefit bailments
enforced without consideration
price fixing
42. Laws based on England and custom
patent
lessor
common law
district courts
43. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
balloon payment
intentional torte
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
voidable contracts
44. Cant be touched - copy right
kidapping
covenants
intangible property
bailor
45. Unlawful taking and carrying away personal property
larceny
tenancy for years
tangible property
supreme court
46. Unlawful resetraint of a person wheather in proision or otherwise (must use good judgement when obtaining shop lifters)
invasion of privacy
lessor
false imprisonment
trademark
47. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
bailor
assault
bribery
covenants
48. Only entitled to reward if you know about it
statuatory law
motor vehicle violations
greatest good principle
reward
49. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
enforced without consideration
involuntary manslaughter
undue influence
slander
50. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
defenses of crimes
bailor
crime
district courts