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Business Law Test - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Intentional and wrongful interference with possession of personal property of another without consent
Tresspass to personal property
Doctrine Of Fusion
Fee Simple Absolute(FSA)
what are the 6/7 statutes of frauds
2. Liability without proving to be at fault.
what are the 4 types of slander
Life Estate
In Rem
Strict Liability (tort)
3. The intent of the person committing the crime is transferred outcome of the act. Used in both criminal and tort law.
What is Law
Doctrine of Transferred Intent
Eminent Domain
Bill of Rights - Amendment 14
4. Sworn testimony - written or oral - of a person taken outside of court.
Reasonable suspicion
Deposition
Doctrine Of Fusion
what are the 3 types of torts
5. Each adverse possessor can tack there time to others when trying to obtain a quite title on a property.
what are the 2 types of ADR
what are the 2 Main Categories of Crime
Tacking
Life Estate
6. The government must prove mental intent and act on a crime; In defense of the accused - the act of fusing Actus Rea and Mens Rea before the court in which to prove evidence.
Doctrine Of Fusion
Felony
Common Law Crimes
Adverse Possession
7. Common law - injured based on defendants negligence and therefore presumed to be at fault. i.e. lawnmower and dog; latin for 'the thing speaks for itself'
Inchoate Crimes
Deposition
Felony
Res Ispa Loquitur
8. Power of the government to condemn property for a public use without consent of the owner(condemnation).; With rights from 5th amendment comes the issue of 'just compensation'
Eminent Domain
Implied Warranty
what are the 2 types of ADR
Doctrine of strict liabilities
9. The physical part of the crime; the guilty act
Intentional (tort)
Life Estate
Common Law Crimes
Actus reas
10. Unwritten - unexpressed promise or guarantee that a court infers to exist and that accompanies a good/product. i.e. 'boomerang example'.
Implied Warranty
Parole Evidence Rule
Tort
Tresspass to personal property
11. Requires contracts to be in writing and signed by all parties in order to prevent injury from fraudulent conduct if
Statute of Frauds
Quit-Claim
In Rem
Nuisance (public)
12. Spoken word - telling lies - publicizing - causing damage.
Eminent Domain
what are the 4 types of slander
what are the 8 common law crimes
In Rem
13. Unauthorized intrusion by a person or a thing on land belonging to another - regardless of whether it was a mistake. Not necessary to set foot on land to constitute trespassing.
Expressed Warranty
Tenants in Common
What is Law
Tresspass to land
14. 1.Contracts in consideration of marriage; 2. Contracts that cannot be performed within one year(statute of limitations); 3. Contracts for the transfer of an interest in land; 4. Contracts by the executor of a will to pay a debt of the estate with his
Bill of Rights - Amendment 4
what are the 6/7 statutes of frauds
Intentional (tort)
Deposition
15. FSA owner can grant ownership of property to someone for the measured on the duration of their natural life. Once dead the land goes back to FSA owner.
Tacking
Life Estate
Mechanics Lean
Parole Evidence Rule
16. Ownership where tenants own the undivided property. If passed away heir will take over the undivided ownership.
Nuisance (private)
what are the 6/7 statutes of frauds
Bill of Rights - Amendment 6
Tenants in Common
17. Method of settling criminal cases by pleading guilty to charges in an attempt to lessen charges/consequences. Can either plead guilty - lesser charge - or nolo contendere(no contest).
Bill of Rights - Amendment 1
In Personum
Doctrine Of Fusion
Plea Bargaining
18. A civil wrong - other than breach of contract - in which the law provides a remedy. Breach of duty owed to another that causes harm; private wrong. Tort laws are the biggest body of civil law/private law.
Tort
Intentional (tort)
Implied Warranty
Respondeat Superior
19. Bill Of Rights protection against self-incarceration and just compensation
what are the 3 types of torts
Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivor-ship(JTWTROS)
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
Expressed Warranty
20. Go to prison for greater than or equal to 1yr and/or be fined greater than or equal to $1000; Possible loss of voting rights and carrying weapon; different degrees.
what are the 2 Main Categories of Crime
Felony
Doctrine of Transferred Intent
Tacking
21. Confrontation Clause - rights of the accused in criminal law be guaranteed a speedy public trail as well as the right to seek counsel
Double Jeopardy
Actus reas
Tacking
Bill of Rights - Amendment 6
22. An employer is responsible for the actions of employees performed within the course of their employment; 'let the master answer'
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
Negligence (tort)
Respondeat Superior
Tresspass to personal property
23. A courts power over the person involved in the action. Personal and best type of jurisdiction.
Bill of Rights - Amendment 6
Life Estate
In Personum
Quit-Claim
24. Right against unreasonable search and seizure(probable cause)
Actus reas
Intentional (tort)
Felony
Bill of Rights - Amendment 4
25. Unreasonable interference with a right held in common by the general public
Nuisance (public)
Inchoate Crimes
Negligence (tort)
Slander
26. Attempt to settle civil cases before trial. Required in the state of FL. Two types
Respondeat Superior
Reasonable suspicion
Common Law Crimes
Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR)
27. Power or authority over case. If court does not have jurisdiction - all work on case is invalid.
Fee Simple Absolute(FSA)
Jurisdiction
Bill of Rights - Amendment 4
Res Ispa Loquitur
28. A promise in addition to an underlying sales agreement that goes beyond the terms of the sale agreement which the promisor assures the description - performance - or quality of the goods.
What is Law
Tresspass to land
Expressed Warranty
what are the 8 common law crimes
29. In property law - an absolute ownership interest in an estate without restrictions. Highest and best form of property ownership.
Bill of Rights - Amendment 6
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
Fee Simple Absolute(FSA)
Doctrine of Transferred Intent
30. Act of taking ownership of a property by openly - notoriously - and continuously living on a property in an uninterrupted environment for 7yrs.(Quite Title)
In Personum
Adverse Possession
Misdemeanor
Nuisance (private)
31. Go to jail for less than or equal to 1yr and/or be fined less than or equal to $1000.
Easement
Misdemeanor
Doctrine of Transferred Intent
Doctrine Of Fusion
32. Court can file lean on persons property.
Reasonable suspicion
In Rem
Doctrine of strict liabilities
Jurisdiction
33. Breaks the doctrine of fusion apart; conspiracy - attempt - and solicitation. these crimes have no actus reas - just mens rea.
Inchoate Crimes
Bill of Rights - Amendment 6
Tacking
Mechanics Lean
34. Tort defending against spoken defamation of persons.
Inchoate Crimes
Slander
Adverse Possession
Negligence (tort)
35. Not held liable under respondeat superior. Cannot be held vicariously liable for the tortuous acts and damage of the contractor during the time which the contractor is working on private property.
Nuisance (public)
Intentional (tort)
Quit-Claim
Independent Contractor
36. Time - Place - and Manner
1st Amendment Limitations
Tenants in Common
Easement
Quantum Meriut
37. The criminal intent that must be established; the guilty mind
Inchoate Crimes
What is Law
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
Mens rea
38. Deed that passes whatever interest and control of a property to someone else without providing assurance of ownership.
Tresspass to personal property
Common Law Crimes
Quit-Claim
5th Amendment Immunity
39. Intentional; negligence - strict liability
Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR)
what are the 3 types of torts
Common Law Crimes
Easement
40. Right against cruel and unusual punishment - includes excessive fines
Common Law Crimes
Bill of Rights - Amendment 8
Easement
what are the 8 common law crimes
41. Duty - breach of duty - proximate cause - damage.
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
what are the 4 factors of Negligence (tort)
In Personum
Common Law Crimes
42. An activity that substantially and unreasonably interferes with the used and enjoyment of land
Bill of Rights - Amendment 4
what are the 6/7 statutes of frauds
Nuisance (private)
Inchoate Crimes
43. You are entitled to be paid the reasonable value of your services and material in a contract action when you have completed the work and the buyer refuses to pay because of some 'minor' difference in what was contracted for.
Interference with Contractual Relationships
Tresspass to land
Bill of Rights - Amendment 4
Quantum Meriut
44. Allows officers to investigate people - less strict then probable cause; 4th amendment
Reasonable suspicion
Parole Evidence Rule
Intentional (tort)
Doctrine of Transferred Intent
45. Careless conduct. Tort that protects from unintentional but careless conduct; Determine whether 'reasonable person' would have done this. 4 factors
Negligence (tort)
Nuisance (private)
Tort
Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR)
46. Right to enter land owned by another and makes certain use of it or to take something from land. i.e. utility workers - firefighters.
Expressed Warranty
Nuisance (private)
Easement
Parole Evidence Rule
47. A system of rules and regulations that govern our lives and society; in our action or inaction and for which a violation results in an action. Flexible to meet the needs of the evolving society.
Reasonable suspicion
Tresspass to land
What is Law
Felony
48. Property law in writing - an agreement between two or more parties that places certain restrictions on the use of property or obligations the owner of the property to take specifications with respect to the land.
Felony
Easement
Covenant
In Rem
49. Arbitration - Mediation.
Eminent Domain
Bill of Rights - Amendment 5
what are the 2 types of ADR
Tresspass to personal property
50. A tort which there is a valid contract - and the defendant knowingly and intentionally caused a breach of the contract - resulting in damages to the plaintiff.
Expressed Warranty
Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivor-ship(JTWTROS)
Interference with Contractual Relationships
Plea Bargaining