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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 question asked to determine what is true or to what extent something is true
Administrative agency
Question of fact
Origins Of Common Law
Trespass to personal property
2. 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
Full faith and credit clause
State level appeal eligibility
Opinions
Pretrial motions
3. Enforcable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and thier society.
law
voir dire
Privileges and and immunities clause
In rem jurisdiction
4. Contains the courts reasons for its decision - the rules of law that apply - and the judgement
Opinions
Syllogism
Fifth Amendment
Binding authority
5. Is strict liability hold a claim if the product or service in question is...
ordinaces
abnormally dangerous
Historical school
Hearsay
6. Any testimony given in court about a statement made by someone else who was not under oath at the time of the statement
Brief
Hearsay
breaches
Writ of certiorari
7. 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.
Defenses to negligence
Relevant evidence
Natural law
State Jurisdiction
8. Wrongs
voir dire
Commerce clause
Common law
Torts(Wrongs)
9. Economic model that compares the marginal costs and marginal benefits of a decision
Writ of execution
Federal question
Categorical imperative
Cost-benefit analysis
10. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors - to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
Administrative law
voir dire
Legal reasoning
Direct examination
11. (law) the initial questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness
Arbitration
Direct examination
importance of common law
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
12. The First Amendment guarantee that the government will not create and support an official state church
Pleadings
positive law
establishment clause
Chancellor
13. Party who defends an appeal
Common law
citation
Appellee
Federal question
14. To be on the land of another without right or permission of the owner
Bill of Rights
Motion
Trespass to land
Negligence
15. The publication of false information about another's product - alleging it is not what its seller claims; also referred to as slander of quality.
Police powers
Contributory negligence
In rem jurisdiction
Trade libel
16. Law concerned with public wrongs against society
Defense
Criminal law
Good samaritan statues
Long arm statue
17. Excessive bail shall not be required - nor excessive fines imposed - nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Defense
Eighth Amendment
Filtering software
Remedies
18. 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.
Motion for a directed verdict
Arbitration clause
Question of law
Concurrent Jurisdiction
19. The reasoning process used by judges in deciding what law applies to a given dispute and then applying that law to the specific facts or circumstances of the case
Torts(Wrongs)
Legal reasoning
uniform laws
Petitioner
20. A reasoning process in which an individual links his or her moral convictions or ethical standards to the particular situation at hand.
Motion for a new trial
Filtering software
Ethical reasoning
Fourth Amendment
21. The party who appeals a decision of a lower court
Summons
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Long arm statue
Appellant
22. An example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
Precedent
Alternative dispute resolution
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Negotiation
23. Adj. from the Latin 'against or about a thing -' referring to a lawsuit or other legal action directed toward property - rather than toward a particular person. Thus - if title to property is the issue - the action is 'in rem.' The term is important
Business Ethics
Strict product liability
In rem jurisdiction
Respondent
24. Previously decided cases that are as similar as possible to the one under consideration
Cases on point
Sixth Amendment
Respondent Superior
Second Amendment
25. Law that involves the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution and state constitutions
Common law
Probate courts
Constitutional Law
Defense
26. In order to bring a lawsuit before a court a party must have a sufficient 'stake' in a matter to justify seeking relief through the court system
Courts of law
When constitutional lawz apply
Standing to sue
Small Claims courts
27. Formal chancery courts - grant unique remedies. These remedies include specific performance - injunction and rescission.
Probable cause
Trespass to personal property
Courts of equity
Natural law
28. Questioning of a witness during a trial or during the taking of a deposition - by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
State level appeal eligibility
Cross-examination
Absolute bar
Search warrant
29. Set of books containing published court decisions
Writ of certiorari
Hearsay
Trespass to personal property
Reporters
30. The courts that awarded compensation back in English Realm
Courts of law
Second Amendment
Writ of execution
Opening statements
31. The enumeration in the Constitution - of certain rights - shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Jurisdiction
Ninth Amendment
Binding authority
Compensatory damages
32. A rule of evidence whereby the negligence of an alleged wrongdoer can be inferred from the fact that the accident happened
Binding authority
Res ipsa loquitur
Full faith and credit clause
laches
33. A brief outline of what the defendant and the plaintiff will try to prove.
law
Complaint
Strict product liability
Opening statements
34. Statutes adopted in many states that impose strict liability upon tavern owners for injuries to third parties caused by their intoxicated patrons
Opinions
dram shop acts
Long arm statue
Principle of rights
35. The principle pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint
Principle of rights
Bankruptcy courts
Answer
Cyber torts
36. The preponderance of evidence which means more likely then not.
Strict liability
Burden of proof
Damages
due proccess clause
37. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
Slander of quality
Motion for a directed verdict
Early neutral case evaluation
Free exercise clause
38. The resolution of disputes wit hthe assitance of organizations that offer disputesresolution services via the internet.
Remedies
Jurisdiction
Online dispute resolution
Alternative dispute resolution
39. Torts committed via the internet
Administrative law
Cyber torts
In rem jurisdiction
Commerce clause
40. The idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens
Motion
Jurisdiction
tilitarinism
Long arm statue
41. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
Causation in fact
positivist school
Comparative negligence
Probable cause
42. Negate the claim of negligence(assumption of risk - superceding intervening clause)
Rebuttal
Absolute bar
In rem jurisdiction
Statues of limitation
43. State courts that handle only matters relating to the transfer of a person's assets and obligations after that person's death - including issues relating to custody and guardianship of children
Probate courts
Motion
Police powers
Ninth Amendment
44. The party against whom legal action is taken; the party against whom a writ of certiorari is sought.
voir dire
Free exercise clause
Respondent
Cases on point
45. Nonverbal communication - such as burning a flag or wearing an armband. The Supreme Court has accorded some symbolic speech protection under the first amendment.
Answer
Full faith and credit clause
Cross-examination
Symbolic speech
46. Law concerned with private wrongs against individuals
Defense
Civil Law
laches
Respondent Superior
47. In litigation - the amount of monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit as damages. In the context of alternative dispute resolution - the decision rendered by an arbitrator.
Award
Ninth Amendment
Federal form of government
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
48. Doctrine under which a person cannot recover for injuries received from a dangerous activity to which she voluntarily exposed herself
Punitive damages
Assumption of risk
Compensatory damages
Common law
49. 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.
Early neutral case evaluation
Bill of Rights
Cyber torts
Summons
50. 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
Fourth Amendment
Motion
Arbitrability
Good samaritan statues