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Business Law Test
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The clause in the Constitution (Article I - Section 8 - Clause 1) that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations.
Arbitrability
Alleges
Mini-trial
Commerce clause
2. To confirm priestly authority upon
Probate courts
Res ipsa loquitur
Arbitration clause
ordinaces
3. The location where something takes place - esp. a trial
Search warrant
Binding authority
Corporate social responsibility
Venue
4. The party against whom legal action is taken; the party against whom a writ of certiorari is sought.
Trespass to personal property
Civil Law
breaches
Respondent
5. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
Seventh Amendment
Probable cause
Remedies of Law
Public Policy
6. The party who appeals a decision of a lower court
Appellant
Equal protection clause
Alternative dispute resolution
Jurisdiction
7. A form of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party evaluates the strengths and weakness of the disputing parties' positions; the evaluator's opinion forms the basis for negotiating a settlement.
Statutory Law
Early neutral case evaluation
Police powers
breaches
8. The question of whether an issue lies within the authority and jurisdiction of the arbitrator. A matter may be declared non-arbitrable either because certain steps - timetables and procedures have not been followed prior to submitting it to arbitrati
Privileges and and immunities clause
Justicable controversy
Arbitrability
Eighth Amendment
9. Federal regulatory agencies that are independent - thus not fully under the power of the president. Ex. Federal Trade Commission - Securities and Exchange Commission.
Independent regulatory agencies
Rebuttal
Brief
diversity of citizenship
10. A routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out
Award
Jurisdiction
Writ of execution
Concurrent Jurisdiction
11. Private proceeding in which each party to a dispute argues its position before the other side - and vice versa. A neutral third party may be present and act as an adviser if the parties fail to reach an agreement
Mini-trial
ordinaces
Early neutral case evaluation
Cost-benefit analysis
12. A court will award money or other relief to a party injured by a breach of contract
Business invitees
Malpractice
Remedies
Statutory Law
13. 1. Resident 2. (while within boundaries of state) 3. Long arm statue.
State Jurisdiction
in personam jurisdiction
Equitable maxims
ordinaces
14. Set of books containing published court decisions
Probate courts
positivist school
Reporters
Federal question
15. An ethical principle that holds that you should never take any action that infringes on others; agreed-upon rights
Direct examination
Binding authority
Relevant evidence
Principle of rights
16. Violation of a law - duty - or other form of obligation - either by engaging in an action or failing to act
Damages
Defense
breaches
Natural law
17. Right to a trial by jury
Seventh Amendment
establishment clause
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Historical school
18. When the matter is between private parties the constitution laws do not apply. Between individuals and government organizations then constitutional laws apply.
Legal realism
Independent regulatory agencies
When constitutional lawz apply
Courts of law
19. 1066 in Britain - King William implemented this uniform legal system. He sent judges out to make rulings on cases - thus creating precedents. 1225 - the signing of the Magna Carta established the rule of law in England
Opening statements
Long arm statue
Relevant evidence
Origins Of Common Law
20. (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law
Jurisdiction
Federal form of government
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Small Claims courts
21. Precedents are determined under stare decisis. Courts of law and courts or equity have been combined.
importance of common law
establishment clause
Cases on point
Justicable controversy
22. A motion made by a party - during trial - claiming the opposing party has insufficient evidence to reasonably support its case
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Analogy
Motion for a new trial
Compensatory damages
23. In a lawsuit - an issue involving the application or interpretation of a law. Only a judge - not a jury - can rule on questions of law.
Counterclaim
in personam jurisdiction
American Arbitration Association
Question of law
24. Jurisdiction that exists when a case can be heard only in a particular court or type of court.
Malpractice
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Probable cause
Arbitration clause
25. (law) compensation for losses that can readily be proven to have occurred and for which the injured party has the right to be compensated
Motion for a directed verdict
Compensatory damages
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Analogy
26. A statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution)
Small Claims courts
Bankruptcy courts
Bill of Rights
Seventh Amendment
27. The moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty - A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as an ethical guideline for behavior. In deciding whether an action is right or wrong a person should evaluate the action in terms o
Petitioner
Business invitees
Tenth Amendment
Categorical imperative
28. The process by which the parties in a dispute submit their difference to the judgment of an impartial person or group appointed by mutual consent
jurisprudence
Justicable controversy
Arbitration
Trade libel
29. A question that had to do with the US Constitution - acts of Congress - or treaties; it provides a basis for federal jurisdiction
Award
Defenses to negligence
Federal question
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
30. Statutes adopted in many states that impose strict liability upon tavern owners for injuries to third parties caused by their intoxicated patrons
Public Policy
American Arbitration Association
Direct examination
dram shop acts
31. The act of changing location from one place to another
Motion
laches
Tenth Amendment
Direct examination
32. A federal - state - or local government unit established to perform a specific function. Administrative agencies are created and authorized by legislative bodies to administer and enforce specific laws.
Malpractice
Precedent
Administrative agency
Contributory negligence
33. (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a corresponding reduction in damages paid to the plaintiff
Comparative negligence
Proximate cause
voir dire
Small Claims courts
34. A body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nation's legal system
dram shop acts
Common law
Slander of title
Litigation
35. Right to bear arms
Summons
Second Amendment
Closing argument
Service of process
36. A nonbinding process in which attorneys for both sides present synopses of their cases to a jury - which renders an advisory opinion on the basis of these presentations
When constitutional lawz apply
Summary jury trials
Natural law
In rem jurisdiction
37. Authority shared by both federal and state courts
Origins Of Common Law
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Third Amendment
Motion
38. A defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him
Probable cause
Defense
diversity of citizenship
Cyberlaw
39. A wrongful act that the actor had no right to do
Torts(Wrongs)
voir dire
Malpractice
Cases on point
40. The act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone
Motion
Rules of evidence
Service of process
Search warrant
41. A final judgment for one side in a lawsuit without trial when a judge finds based on pleadings - affidavits - and depositions that there is no genuine factual issue in the lawsuit
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
Cases on point
Alternative dispute resolution
Equitable maxims
42. A reasoning process in which an individual links his or her moral convictions or ethical standards to the particular situation at hand.
Ethical reasoning
Writ of execution
Counterclaim
Categorical imperative
43. State statute that permits a state to obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresident defendants
Federal Jurisdiction
Principle of rights
Cyberlaw
Long arm statue
44. A controversey that is not hypotheical or academic but real and substansial; a requirement the must be satisfied before a court will hear a case
Filtering software
Legal realism
Motion for a directed verdict
Justicable controversy
45. A legal proceeding in a court
Common law
law
Litigation
Defense
46. Occurs when one party to a contract is not given full or accurate information by the other party about the contract subject matter - Intentional misrepresentation of material fact - reasonably relied on by plaintiff resulting in damages
Chancellor
Respondent Superior
fradulent Misrepresentation
Good samaritan statues
47. Drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect
Rules of evidence
State level appeal eligibility
Brief
Analogy
48. Evidence tending to make a fact at issue in the case more or less probable than it would be without the evidence. Only relevant evidence is admissible in court.
When constitutional lawz apply
diversity of citizenship
Relevant evidence
Small Claims courts
49. An informal term used to refer to all laws governing electronic communications and transactions - particularly those conducted via the Internet.
Award
Cyberlaw
Good samaritan statues
Precedent
50. The obligation of organization management to make decisions and take actions that will enhance the welfare and interests of society as well as the organization
Corporate social responsibility
Defense
Tenth Amendment
Direct examination