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Business Law Test
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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. A warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to search for objects or people involved in the commission of a crime and to produce them in court
laches
Search warrant
Reporters
voir dire
2. Emphasizes the evolutionary process of law by concentrating on the origin and history of the legal system
Pleadings
Historical school
Counterclaim
Closing argument
3. Is the cause that immediately and directly results in a specific event. if a person can eleminate any one of the 4 elemants - the lawsuit will not be successful.
Proximate cause
Slander of quality
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
American Arbitration Association
4. (civil law) the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim for relief is based
Complaint
In rem jurisdiction
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
5. 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
establishment clause
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Trespass to land
Arbitrability
6. Any source of law that a court must follow when deciding a case. This includes constitutions - statues - and regulations - that govern the issue being decided - as well as previous court decisions in the same jurisdiction.
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Damages
Federal Jurisdiction
Binding authority
7. (law) compensation in excess of actual damages (a form of punishment awarded in cases of malicious or willful misconduct)
Affirmative defense
Business Ethics
Arbitrability
Punitive damages
8. To confirm priestly authority upon
Arbitration
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
ordinaces
Answer
9. (accident - breach of contract - or other event) > Party consults with Attorney(Initial client interview - signing of retainer agreement) > Informal investigation > Plaintiffs attorney files complaint > Defendant attorney files answer to complaint or
Stages in an A Typical Lawsuit
Rules of evidence
Arbitration
Remedies
10. Jurisdiction based upon claims against a person - in contrast to jurisdiction over the person's property
citation
tilitarinism
Cyber torts
in personam jurisdiction
11. 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
Arbitration
Writ of execution
Cost-benefit analysis
dram shop acts
12. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
Summons
Probable cause
State Jurisdiction
abnormally dangerous
13. The courts that awarded compensation back in English Realm
Summary jury trials
Case law
Courts of law
due proccess clause
14. Drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect
Litigation
Analogy
Case law
Small Claims courts
15. An act or omission without which an event would not have occurred.
Natural law
Causation in fact
Online dispute resolution
Complaint
16. 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.
Writ of certiorari
Question of law
Trade libel
Equal protection clause
17. Someone who petitions a court for redress of a grievance or recovery of a right
Petitioner
Pretrial motions
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
due proccess clause
18. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors - to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
Mini-trial
Venue
Contributory negligence
voir dire
19. An informal term used to refer to all laws governing electronic communications and transactions - particularly those conducted via the Internet.
Corporate social responsibility
Eighth Amendment
Cyberlaw
Bankruptcy courts
20. A school of legal thought centered on the assumption that there is no law higher then the laws created by the government. Laws must be obeyed - even if they are unjust - to prevent anarchy.
Eighth Amendment
Commerce clause
positivist school
Cases on point
21. Authority shared by both federal and state courts
Small Claims courts
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Venue
Defenses to negligence
22. The principle pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint
Answer
Alleges
Federal Jurisdiction
Contributory negligence
23. (law) compensation for losses that can readily be proven to have occurred and for which the injured party has the right to be compensated
Probate courts
Compensatory damages
Writ of certiorari
Trade libel
24. The government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner
Cyberlaw
Corporate social responsibility
Jurisdiction
Third Amendment
25. The location where something takes place - esp. a trial
Venue
Statutory Law
Syllogism
Business invitees
26. A doctrine by which equitable relief is denied to one who has waited TOO long to seek relief
Case law
Complaint
laches
Closing argument
27. 1. That the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff. 2. The the defendant breached that duty. 3. That the defendant's breach caused the plaintiff's injury. 4. That the defendants breach caused the plaintiff's injury and that injury was forseea
Alleges
Natural law
Standing to sue
Negligence
28. The enumeration in the Constitution - of certain rights - shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Ninth Amendment
Natural law
Federal form of government
Good samaritan statues
29. A response to a plaintiff's claim that does not deny the plaintiff's facts but attacks the plaintiff's legal right to bring an action. An example is the running of the statute of limitations.
Affirmative defense
Pretrial motions
Counterclaim
Precedent
30. Judges must abide by precedents in thier jurisdictions.
Privileges and and immunities clause
Jurisdiction
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Justicable controversy
31. A judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant defaults (fails to appear in court)
Default judgement
Eighth Amendment
Proximate cause
Cyber torts
32. A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society
Rules of evidence
Small Claims courts
Natural law
Eighth Amendment
33. A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
Damages
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Checks and balances
34. Clause in the Constitution (Article IV - Section 1) requiring each state to recognize the civil judgments rendered by the courts of the other states and to accept their public records and acts as valid
Full faith and credit clause
Malpractice
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Justicable controversy
35. 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
Fourth Amendment
Writ of execution
Ethical reasoning
Rejoinder
36. Assumption of risk - Superseding cause - and contributory and comparative negligence.
Writ of execution
American Arbitration Association
Defenses to negligence
Equitable maxims
37. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
Binding authority
Alleges
Administrative law
Tenth Amendment
38. Ethical or unethical behaviors by employees in the context of their jobs
Opinions
Answer
Disparagement of property
Business Ethics
39. Logical formula consisting of a major premise - a minor premise and a conclusion; deceptive or specious argument
in personam jurisdiction
Syllogism
Answer
Appellee
40. 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.
Proximate cause
Independent regulatory agencies
Administrative agency
Bill of Rights
41. 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
Remedies of Law
Question of fact
Corporate social responsibility
Remedies
42. A motion made by a party - during trial - claiming the opposing party has insufficient evidence to reasonably support its case
Constitutional Law
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Bill of Rights
Civil Law
43. Everyone in the commercial chain will be liable for the defect. (manafacturer - distrubutor - retailer) *end user is not in the commercial chain.
Public Policy
Affirmative defense
Strict product liability
Writ of execution
44. Motion to dismiss - motion for judgment on the pleadings - motion of summary judgement(amont others - motion to strike - motion to make more definite and certain - motion for judgement on the pleadings - motion to compel discovery - motion for summar
Rules of evidence
Pretrial motions
Opinions
Filtering software
45. Need a set of laws so that commerce is possible; can't have different laws in every state for business. Uniform Commercial Code. Uniform Partnernship Act. Most states adopt them but not in the exact same form
Summons
Police powers
uniform laws
Writ of certiorari
46. 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
Summary jury trials
abnormally dangerous
Privileges and and immunities clause
Binding authority
47. The rules governing the manner in which civil cases are brough in and progress through the federal courts
Ethical reasoning
Motion for a new trial
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Long arm statue
48. Law that involves the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
State level appeal eligibility
abnormally dangerous
Constitutional Law
49. Right to bear arms
uniform laws
Small Claims courts
Federal Jurisdiction
Second Amendment
50. A statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution)
laches
Bill of Rights
Independent regulatory agencies
Symbolic speech