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CLEP Introductory Business Law
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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. Ethical behavior is guided by duties or obligation. John Locke referred to these obligations as 'natural rights' that are natural - universal - and inalienable (as seen in the Declaration of Independence)
Deontological
Sherman Act
'Takings'
Corporate social responsibility
2. Automatic violations of the Sherman Act
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Promisor's rights (in relation to the beneficiary)
Answer
Per se
3. Safeguards consumer's personal information by ensuring that financial institutions that have access to private financial information have protection plans for that information - ensures that consumers receive better disclosure regarding a financial i
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Civil Law or Code Law
Lien
Mutual mistake
4. Created through the Occupational Safety and Health Ac. It is federal administrative agency that works with employers and employees to ensure compliance with workplace safety standards. It requires employers to maintain information on employee acciden
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Employment discrimination
Control persons
Exchange Act Regulations
5. It is when a jury cannot reach a consensus. As a result - there must be a new trial with a different jury.
'in pari delicto'
Promisor's rights (in relation to the beneficiary)
Hung jury
Control persons
6. Prohibits companies from seeking to bribe foreign official in order to obtain a business advantage in their country
Sherman Act
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Deliberation
Duress
7. The U.S. federal trial court is called the federal district court. There are 94 district courts through the US and territories.
Federal question jurisdiction
Federal district court
Horizontal agreement
Collateral
8. When the courts' power to hear cases arising under the Constitution - federal laws - or U.S. treatises. Federal question jurisdiction is exclusive.
Pretexting
'Blue sky' laws
Levels of courts
Federal question jurisdiction
9. Researches health and safety issues and recommends regulations. Created through the Occupational Safety and Health Act
Horizontal agreement
Total breach
The Family and Medical Leave Act
National Institute for Occupational Health
10. One party made a mistake - the mistake concerns a basic assumption on which the contract was made that has a material impact on performance - the party seeking to avoid performance has not assumed the risk of the mistake - and equities favor avoidanc
Clayton Act
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Unilateral mistake
Investment contracts
11. The obligation to establish his claims first
Burden of proof
A motion of summary judgement
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Demurrer
12. A distinct mark or symbol that identifies a business and its products
Trademark
Chapter 13 of the Code
Contracts that prohibit assignment
Consequential damages
13. Misrepresentation that was made with intent
Fraud
The Council on Environmental Quality
Restitution
Substantive unconscionability
14. Establishes that federal and state courts do not have jurisdiction over cases against a foreign nation. Immunity ends if the commercial activity occurred in the US - actions in the US based on commercial activities abroad - or commercial activities a
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Remand
Attachment
Levels of courts
15. Establishes a minimum wage and policies for overtime and prohibits children under 14 from being hired
Perfected
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Motion of directed verdict or of dismissal
Fair Credit Reporting Act
16. Regulates the handling of the pesticides being exported from and imported into the U.S.
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
'Mailbox' rule
Toxic Substances Control Act
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
17. Section 1 of the Restatement defines it as 'a promise or a set of promises for the breach of which the law gives a remedy - or the performance of which the law in some way recognizes a duty'.
Perfected
Expertised portion
Administrative Procedure Act
Contract
18. A division of the FTC that seeks to educate consumers regarding their rights and assist the FTC with the enforcement of consumer protection laws.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Bureau of Consumer Protection
Intended beneficiary
Truth in Lending Act
19. When the stimulated amount (from the contract in case of breach) is unreasonable - it construed as a penalty and considered unenforceable.
Penalty
Mental incapacity
Original jurisdiction
10-K
20. Seeks to promote market economics and democratic governments
Post-trial motions
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Economic waste
21. The principle used by courts when both parties are equally guilty of illegality - or when the party seeking restitution is more at fault than the other party
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22. Legally recognized injury
Foreclosure
Injury-in-fact
Unilateral contract
Writ of certiorari
23. It represents the defendant's request for a new proceeding to determine if he is being unlawfully deprived of his liberty. It is limited to people in custody. It can only be used after all other methods have been exhausted.
Subject matter jurisdiction
Writ of habeas corpus
Penalty
Reporting company
24. A substantial likelihood that a reasonable investor would consider the statement or omission important in making a decision about a securities transaction
Social Security Act
Accord
Defined contribution plan
Materiality
25. Government's 'time - place - and manner' restrictions of content are subject to intermediate scrutiny.
Prospectus
Injury-in-fact
Duties that cannot be delegated
Content-neutral restrictions
26. Prohibit discrimination based on pregnancy or childbirth
Implied contract
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Prospectus
Pregnancy Discrimination ACt
27. It is the period in which a person may bring her claim. A contract becomes unenforceable after the statute of limitations has expired. A new contract must be created
Statute of limitations
Complete or total integration
Joint obligation
Option contract
28. They represent the amount of money a party has spent in justifiable reliance on a contract.
Civil liability
Reliance damages
Rational basis test
Appellate jurisdiction
29. When all collections by creditors must stop. This occurs when a bankruptcy proceeding is initiated.
Res ipsa loquitor
Automatic stay
'Blue sky' laws
Proxy
30. It is an action to avoid unjust enrichment.
National Institute for Occupational Health
Implied contracts
Taking a contract 'out of the Statute of Frauds'
Restitution
31. Negotiations between employers and groups of employees to create a collective agreement regarding employment compensation and other benefits.
Collective bargaining
Scienter
Sham consideration
Uniform Commercial Code ('UCC')
32. Regulates air and water pollution as well as address problems associated with certain toxic substances
Environmental Protection Agency
Bilateral Investment Treaty program
Secured transaction
Stare decisis
33. When the offeree pays for the offeror's promise to keep the offer open for a period of time - the offer will become irrevocable during that period (rejection - counteroffer - or death can affect the contract during that time)
Option contract
Ordinances
Procedural unconscionability
Bureau of Consumer Protection
34. 1) By lapse of time: When an 'invitation to make an offer' is made but not accepted - the offer will terminate once a reasonable period of time has passed (whether agreed upon time or not) 2) Death of the offeror 3) If the offeror proves to be mental
Exclusive distributor agreements
Toxic Substances Control Act
Termination of an invitation to make an offer
Mutual assent
35. Actual performance of an obligation
Administrative Procedure Act
Satisfaction
Nonexpertized portions
Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
36. Represents a motion to dismiss the case because the plaintiff's complaint does not establish a legal basis for any remedy against the defendant. It can be filed by the defendant.
Defenses against liability of misrepresentations or omissions
Demurrer
Expectation damages (also known as the 'benefit of the bargain')
Implied terms
37. When the breach is so central to the contract that it significantly impairs the contract's value to the promisee. In this case - the promisee cannot terminate the agreement - but he can sue and suspend his performance.
Uniform Laws
Horizontal agreement
Material breach
Securities Act Registration
38. Laws that states have passed that aim at regulating securities transactions within their states.
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39. Laws created by city councils or county boards - aimed at local matters
Section 11 of the Securities Act
Standing
Non-recoverable damages
Ordinances
40. The exchange of promises or an exchange of a promise for a performance.
Adhesion
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
Workers compensation laws
Bargained-for-exchange
41. (an exception to Title VII) Discrimination is permitted because of the occupation qualifications
Export Administration Act (EAA)
Proxy
Bona fide occupational qualification
Rule 506 of Regulation D of the Securities Act
42. This takes place when a crime has been committed against the state. In this case - there is a prosecution - which writes an indictment and sends it to the grand jury. If the grand jury decides that there is sufficient evidence - it will return the pr
Criminal Trial
Content-neutral restrictions
Satisfaction
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures
43. Place of permanent residence
Domicile
Discharge of contract
Motion
Strict liability
44. When an adult has a mental disability and thereby can disaffirm a contract and contract with him is voidable. Any bargained-for exchange must be returned or there must be restitution.
Malpractice
Mental incapacity
Federal Insurance Contributions Act
Undue influence
45. Is the decision by the jury on whether the defendant shoul dbe held liable for the complaint action
Writ of certiorari
Enabling acts
Original jurisdiction
Verdict
46. A company becomes a 'public company' when it issues its securities pursuant to this registration process.
Monopoly
Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Exchange Act
Public company
A motion of summary judgement
47. Regulates consumer credit reporting agencies and provides procedure for regulating the proper use and release of credit reports.
Multilateral treaties
Changed circumstances that allow a party to be excused from performance under the contract
Novation
Fair Credit Reporting Act
48. Only one of the party wants to rescind the contract - which requires legal grounds to do so.
Mutual mistake
Levels of courts
Contracts that prohibit assignment
Unilateral rescission
49. The person being sued
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Defendant
Promisee's rights
Federal Insurance Contributions Act
50. (Model Rules) The American Bar Association's model rules that most states base their own ethical rules for lawyers practicing within their state
Pretexting
Concurrent conflict of interests
Priority of secured transactions
Model Rules of Professional Conduct