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CLEP Introductory Business Law
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1. Agreements that grant an entity an exclusive right to manufacture a product within a given area. The Clayton Act prohibits such agreements. (vertical agreement)
Exclusive distributor agreements
Federal circuit court of appeals and the federal court of appeals
Affirmative defenses
Legal capacity
2. When there is a previous valid contract - agreement by all of the parties to the new contract - an intention to immediately terminate duties under the previous contract - and a new contract that is valid and enforceable.
When an assignment becomes void
Examples of Uniform Laws
Novation
Rule of reason
3. The other party to the contract with the oblige - and who is signaling her obligation to the assignee.
Obligor
Economic waste
Process of assignment
Bilateral contract
4. When a party takes back his repudiation and agrees to perform under the contract. Retraction is not valid if the non-repudiating party has materially changed her position in reliance on teh repudiation - or indicated her willingness to treat the repu
Condition precedent
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Retraction
5. When a judgement becomes permanent (which occurs when an appellant appeal is denied or the time to bring an appeal has expired). It prevents the parties from re-litigating the same action.
Res judicata
Sherman Act
When an assignment becomes void
'due process'
6. An exemption for offers in which the aggregate price is less than $1 million (no restrictions on the number of people offering)
Incidental beneficiary
Process of appealing a case through the three levels of court
Rule 504 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Product liability
7. Provides retirement and disability benefits to employees as well as benefits to survivors of employees. It created the Social Security Administration
Social Security Act
Occupational Safety and Health Act
Levels of courts
Employee-at-will
8. The person who assigns her rights
Securities and Exchange Commission
Substantive unconscionability
Obligee
Rule 12b (6) motion
9. Administers federal labor laws
Economic waste
Short swing profits
National Labor Relations Board
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
10. A relationship of dominance pursuant to which one party has strong influence over another because there exists a fiduciary or other relationship of trust - or a party is weakened states - and the dominant party unfairly persuades the other party to e
'Mirror image' rule
Exchange Act Regulations
Undue influence
Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
11. Treaties entered into between two nations
Bilateral treaties
Writ of certiorari
10-Q
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
12. The US appeals or appelate court. If a party appeals the district court's decision - it can be brought to the federal court of appeals or the federal court of appeals. It has appellate jurisdiction.
Federal circuit court of appeals and the federal court of appeals
Manufacturing defect
Pre-existing duty
Social Security Act
13. States allow corporations to make donations - and courts uphold those donations as long as they are reasonable
Bilateral treaties
Price fixing
Charitable contributions
Counteroffer
14. A U.S. program that coordinates efforts to provide protection for the investment interests of it's citizens doing business in foreign countries - and improve investor's access to foreign markets. Helps develops international policies and laws
Assignment of rights
Substantive unconscionability
Motion of directed verdict or of dismissal
Bilateral Investment Treaty program
15. A company becomes a 'public company' when it issues its securities pursuant to this registration process.
Public company
Affirm or disaffirm
'due process'
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
16. Ethical behavior in terms of its consequences ('the end justifies the means')
Contracts that prohibit assignment
Appellate jurisdiction
Consequentialism
Motion to strike
17. Actual performance of an obligation
Satisfaction
Third party beneficiary
Demand assurance
Proxy
18. A security interest is perfected by filing a financing statement - which describes the collateral and the creditor's security interests in the collateral. This serves as a notice to third parties. Perfection can also occur by taking possession or con
Creditor beneficiary
Section 11 of the Securities Act
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Perfected
19. Seeks to promote market economics and democratic governments
Sherman Act
Restatement (Second) of Contracts
Legal detriment
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
20. It is when a person transfers a duty. A person who delegates his duty under an agreement is initially called the obligor and after the delegation becomes the delegator. The person who assumes the duty is referred to as the delegate - while the other
Delegation
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Rules of construction
Counterclaims
21. When the plaintiff's damages were caused by something other than the misrepresentation or omission
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Appellate jurisdiction
Unilateral mistake
Negative causation
22. Contracts that are formed for the intended benefit of some third party.
Clean Air Act
Undue influence
Third party beneficiary
Product liability
23. He is someone who is either the person who directly sold securities to the purchaser - or someone who solicited the purchaser for a financial gain or for the seller's interests. Only a statutory seller is strictly liable for such violation of Section
Termination of an invitation to make an offer
Statutory Seller
Adhesion
Monopoly
24. It is a transaction pursuant to which one party transfers her rights under a contract to another. The Restatement defines an assignment as the 'manifestation of an intention to transfer a right to a third person.'
Assignment of rights
The Environmental Quality Report
Condition precedent
Standing
25. The difference between the value of the performance a party should have received and the value of the performance the party actually received.
Direct damages
Strict liability
Comprehensive Environmental Response - Compensation - and Liability Act (CERCLA)
Social entity or stakeholder theory of the corporation
26. 14th Amendment provides that no state shall deny 'equal protection of the laws'. As interpreted - both 14th and 5th Amendments apply to 'discriminatory laws'.
Equal protection
Securities and Exchange Commission
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Personal jurisdiction
27. A condition that cuts off a pre-existing duty
Non-recoverable damages
Condition subsequent
National Institute for Occupational Health
Procedural unconscionability
28. Issues rules and guidelines aimed at ensuring the effective implementation of anti-discrimination laws. It established procedures for employees who believe they are victims of discrimination.
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Parol Evidence Rule
Proxy
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
29. Employers make payments to retired employees based on the length of their employment and the wages they received.
Defined benefit plans
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
Assignment of rights
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
30. Words or actions an individual may have intended - but did not communicate
Toxic Substances Control Act
Subjective intent
Social Security Act
Equal protection
31. Based on the Fraud on the Market Theory - it is presumed when stocks are traded in an active securities market
Multilateral treaties
Revocability
Proxy
Reliance
32. An undertaking or commitment to act or refrain from acting in a specified way in the future. There is a 'promisor' and the 'promisee' - and sometimes a 'beneficiary' (someone else who benefits - but is outside the promise)
Promise
Companies that are subject to the exchange act (Reporting companies)
Rule 504 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Civil Law
33. A situation where one person unfairly benefits from a transaction
Unjust enrichment
Contract
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Exclusive dealing agreement
34. Enables debtors to create a repayment plan for certain debts - while still retaining their assets.
Chapter 13 of the Code
Hung jury
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
Levels of courts
35. A perfected security interest takes priority over unperfected security interest. While the first person to file his security interest has priority. If neither party perfected by filing - then the first person to perfect her security interest has prio
Demand assurance
'de nuvo'
Priority of secured transactions
Tie-in agreement
36. Provides for the liquidation of the debtor's assets. A trustee is appointed to oversee this process. This is only available to debtors once ever 8 years
Undue influence
Chapter 7 of the Code
Material breach
Promise
37. These people are presumed to be incidental beneficiaries - so that they cannot sue the government. Nevertheless - this presumption is rebutted if (a) the government contract or a state clearly confers a private right of enforcement - or (b) the gover
Scienter
Post-trial motions
Perfected
Intended beneficiaries of government contract
38. When the act of acceptance is also the act of performance (i.e. - there is only one performance obligation remaining)
Unilateral contract
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades
The Social Security Administration
Contracts that prohibit assignment
39. A contract entered into by a person who is intoxicated (by alcohol or drugs) is also voidable by the intoxicated person. This can be done by proving that he did not understand the nature and significance of her actions - or the other party had reason
'meeting of the minds'
Contract with intoxicated persons
'Mirror image' rule
Termination of an invitation to make an offer
40. An intent to deceive or defraud
Scienter
Environmental Protection Agency
Assignee
Third party beneficiary
41. When a person misappropriates information learned in the context of a fiduciary relationship or a relationship of special trust. It is considered as insider trading
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Misappropriation theory
Penalty
Partial or trivial breach
42. (1948) The first international agreement on trading rules and standards. The rules help guide the WTO on how to create trade agreements...
Supervening illegality
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades
Mental incapacity
43. It is the right to receive notice of any actions that would deprive a person of life - liberty - or property - and allows for the person to have the opportunity to present a case in a fair procedure before a neutral decision-maker. A clause found in
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44. Enacted in Congress since 1963. The Clean Air Act authorizes EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to determine what constitutes appropriate levels of common air pollutants and set standards (known as the 'National Ambient Air Quality Standards') for
Legal ethics
Retraction
Federal Trade Commission
Clean Air Act
45. Oversees implementation of this benefit program of the Social Security Act
Workers compensation laws
Chapter 11 of the Code
Social Security Administration
Trademark
46. When the stimulated amount (from the contract in case of breach) is unreasonable - it construed as a penalty and considered unenforceable.
Penalty
Standing
Unilateral contract
Defined benefit plans
47. An assignment becomes void when it conflicts with a statute or public policy - materially changes teh obligor's duty - increases the burden or risk imposed by the contract - impairs the obligor's prospects of getting a return performance - or substan
Contract law
Liquidated damages clause
When an assignment becomes void
Federal circuit court of appeals and the federal court of appeals
48. A distinct mark or symbol that identifies a business and its products
Exempt securities and transactions
Defenses against liability of misrepresentations or omissions
Unconscionability
Trademark
49. A classification that includes gender and legitimacy. If the regulation involves quasi-suspect classification - then the courts may apply intermediate scrutiny. Thus - the regulation will be valid so long as it is substantially tailored to meet an im
Federal Trade Commission
Quasi-suspect classification
Enabling acts
Levels of courts
50. A group of between 16 and 23 jurors who decide whether there is sufficient evidence to charge the defendant with a crime. A grand jury is required in the 5th Amendment for all criminal cases. The grand jury has the power to subpoena witnesses and doc
Summons
Deontological
Grand jury
Verdict
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