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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. Attempt to commit a battery (pointing a gun) a threat
robbery
assault
promissory estopple
equity
2. A person who commits a tort
federal privacy act
mututal benefit bailments
torte feasor
defenses to negligence
3. A person who commits a tort
federal privacy act
torte feasor
enforced without consideration
common law
4. Seriously intended - defineete and certain - communicated to the offeree
3 requirements of an offer
morgage
sublease
extortion
5. Takes place when a person leaves his/her property in anothers possession
complaint
federal controlled substance act
bailment
patent
6. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
petit jury
conventional morgage
enforced without consideration
reward
7. Substitution of one contract for another often used to settle an honest disagremment of amount
accord and satisfaction
sublease
risparian rights
attractive nusiance
8. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
undue influence
juvinile cases
addiction
greatest good principle
9. Original work in a tangible medium of expression
death penalty
common law
extortion
intellectual property
10. Fixed intrest rate buy monthly rates
drug/substance use
district courts
graduated payment morgage
morality
11. An amendment or addition to a will
promise to obey the law
tender
codicil
pre existing duty
12. Person who has not reached the age off leagal adult hood (age of majority)
novation
agreements to obstruct justice
death penalty
minor
13. When 2 parties to a contract disagree the court uses the reasonable person test
intangible property
satisfactory preformance
risparian rights
addiction
14. Fraud
intellectual property
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
greatest good principle
risparian rights
15. Fixed payments during the life of a loan but one large paymnt at the end
attractive nusiance
defenses to negligence
balloon payment
gift
16. Must be returned to owner if can be found - perosn has right to lost property until the owner is found
lost property
copyright
breach of lease
strict liablity
17. Supplements common law. Passed by some governmental body and written in some form.
fixed rate morgage
administrative law
voluntary man slaughter
statuatory law
18. Something that produces result - without it the result wouldnt of occured
indictment
eminent domain
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
proximate cause
19. Takes place when a person leaves his/her property in anothers possession
amoral
false imprisonment
bailment
breach of lease
20. An offer to do what you have agreed to do also known as tender of preformance
codicil
accord and satisfaction
proximate cause
tender
21. Stated in words and may be oral or written
periodic tenancency
truth in lending act
express contract
promissory estopple
22. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
concealment
bailment
conversion
greatest good principle
23. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
assault
slander
promissory estopple
local trial courts
24. Only entitled to reward if you know about it
reward
fixed rate morgage
testator
tender
25. Handles cases involving large amounts of money
bribery
murder (homicide)
general trial courts
public policy
26. The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
ethics
district courts
warranty of habitablity
voidable contracts
27. Failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
public policy
promissory estopple
codicil
negligence
28. You.S. CONSTITUTION 'WHICH IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND'
testatrix
Federal and state constitution
patent
covenants
29. Seller
parol evidence rule
administrative law
grantor
arraginment
30. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
gift
bribery
easement
evaluation contradictory terms
31. 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
copyright
satisfactory preformance
forgery
voidable contracts
32. Failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
attractive nusiance
easement
tenancy for years
negligence
33. Preclude 'a person from denying or asserting anything to the contrary of that which has - in contemplation of law - been established as the truth - either by the acts of judicial
testator
federal privacy act
petty larceny
equitable estopple
34. Involves values that govern a societys attitude toward right and wrong
morality
torte
statuatory law
termination of an offer
35. Something that produces result - without it the result wouldnt of occured
Elements of a Crime
termination of an offer
proximate cause
burgulary
36. Without moral standards or principles
capactiy
amoral
involuntary manslaughter
slander
37. Person who has not reached the age off leagal adult hood (age of majority)
petit jury
balloon payment
minor
easement
38. Tenancy that automatically continues for a successive amount of time
negligence
sunday statutes
death penalty
periodic tenancency
39. Without moral standards or principles
amoral
defenses of crimes
gift
periodic tenancency
40. Fraud
concealment
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
slander
statuatory law
41. Consists of threats to a person's business or income that cause him or her to enter a contract without real consent
larceny
petit jury
economic duress
contributory negligence
42. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
drug/substance use
slander
morgage
voluntary man slaughter
43. Have original jurisdiction - the authority to try a case the first time its heard
reward
district courts
consideration
assault
44. You.S. CONSTITUTION 'WHICH IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND'
public policy
public policy
unruly child
Federal and state constitution
45. Attempt to commit a battery (pointing a gun) a threat
assault
embezzlement
battery
federal privacy act
46. Revocation - rejection - counter offer - experation of time
involuntary manslaughter
termination of an offer
petty larceny
easement
47. Seller
burgulary
strict liablity
grantor
capactiy
48. Doesnt constitute consideration everyone must follow the law
Elements of a Crime
consideration
minor
promise to obey the law
49. Female who makes the will
forebearance
quitclaim deed
truth in lending act
testatrix
50. Transfers a sellers intrest in property but does not warrant that sellers owns any interst
conversion
bribery
quitclaim deed
probate courts