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College 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. Court in which wills are proved
risparian rights
drug/substance use
economic duress
probate
2. A killing htat takes place during a felony is now a murder
torte feasor
fixed rate morgage
quitclaim deed
Felony murder rule
3. Holds bailors property for specific time/service
tangible property
general trial courts
pleadings
bailee
4. Stated in words and may be oral or written
express contract
embezzlement
promise to make a gift
statuatory law
5. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
intestacy
crime
burgulary
risparian rights
6. Decide wheather a person on trial is guilty or innocent
extortion
petit jury
accord and satisfaction
federal controlled substance act
7. Papers fied in courts by the plaintif and the defendant at the beginningof a suit
steps in a jury trial
pleadings
characteristics of a contract
arraginment
8. Consists of threats to a person's business or income that cause him or her to enter a contract without real consent
economic duress
torte feasor
Federal and state constitution
statuatory law
9. Cant be touched - copy right
testatrix
codicil
intangible property
robbery
10. Right to use water from waterway on property
risparian rights
intestacy
false imprisonment
larceny
11. You.S. CONSTITUTION 'WHICH IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND'
defamation
Federal and state constitution
parol evidence rule
petit jury
12. Minors have the right to disaffirm contracts if they choose *cant affirm some parts of a contract that are favorable and dissafirm the unfavorable parts
probate courts
petty larceny
grantor
voidable contracts
13. Minor who has done something that would not be a crime if it were done by an adult
mututal benefit bailments
district courts
general warranty deed
unruly child
14. Pledges and subscriptions to charities
sunday statutes
enforced without consideration
risparian rights
testatrix
15. Agreements to sell a particular product or service at an agreed price
price fixing
intestacy
equitable estopple
manslaughter
16. Buyer
grantee
covenants
robbery
unconsinable
17. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
mechanics lein
administrative law
lessee
supreme court
18. Killing with aforethought
bribery
novation
murder (homicide)
burgulary
19. Tenancy that automatically continues for a successive amount of time
graduated payment morgage
periodic tenancency
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
mututal benefit bailments
20. Taking under $300
risparian rights
manslaughter
petty larceny
Federal and state constitution
21. Supplements common law. Passed by some governmental body and written in some form.
statuatory law
Federal and state constitution
slander
bailor
22. An offer to do what you have agreed to do also known as tender of preformance
Elements of a Crime
torte
tender
capactiy
23. The right of the gov to take private land with or without the consent of the owner for public use
eminent domain
general trial courts
express contract
grantor
24. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
crime
local trial courts
protective orderr
larceny
25. Valid void - express or implied - bilateral or unilateral - oral or written
Elements of a Crime
characteristics of a contract
morgage
tangible property
26. Something that produces result - without it the result wouldnt of occured
6 contract elements
steps in a jury trial
usury statue
proximate cause
27. Right of a bailee to hold goods until charges are paid
mechanics lein
codicil
voidable contracts
undue influence
28. Occurs when a person can no lonnger function normally without regularly consuming alcohol
addiction
gift
misplaced property
testator
29. Down payment intrest rate stays the same throughout life of a morgage
fixed rate morgage
capactiy
common law
capactiy
30. Tom ake consumers aware of borrowing money the federal gov passed this
contributory negligence
novation
price fixing
truth in lending act
31. Transfers a sellers intrest in property but does not warrant that sellers owns any interst
quitclaim deed
federal privacy act
morgage
sunday statutes
32. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
special federal courts
greatest good principle
novation
defenses to negligence
33. Leagal doc containing a short and plain statement against the defendaant the clerk of courts issue a summons notice to the defendant that a lawsuit has begun
termination of an offer
reward
petit jury
complaint
34. Says that evidence of an oral statement made before signing a written agreement cannot be presented in court
capactiy
parol evidence rule
false imprisonment
nuisance
35. Made any agreement made on Sunday void.
crime
extortion
sunday statutes
petit jury
36. Occurs when one person while breaking a law kills someone
involuntary manslaughter
pleadings
parol evidence rule
doctrine of adverse possession
37. Laws based on England and custom
trademark
intellectual property
common law
novation
38. Unlawful killing of another human being with out malice aforethought
lessee
negligence
periodic tenancency
manslaughter
39. Nail place - hair place-license to do a job
promise to obey the law
licensing statute
tenancy for years
6 contract elements
40. Property right to make use of land beloning to another
unruly child
quitclaim deed
bailment
easement
41. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
addiction
pleadings
enforced without consideration
intentional torte
42. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
price fixing
supreme court
lessee
novation
43. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
voidable contracts
patent
mututal benefit bailments
bribery
44. A promise made by the purchaser or lessee of land that the use of the premises will conform to conditions specified by the landlord.
general trial courts
covenants
diversity of citizenship
eminent domain
45. Tenant wrongfully stays on rental property after the tenancy ended
covenants
supreme court
breach of lease
tenancy sufferance
46. Unlawful and violent taking of personal property
robbery
termination of an offer
addiction
codicil
47. An outcome that was planned - although the person involved may not have believed that the intended outcome would be harmful to the other person.
pleadings
intentional torte
promise to obey the law
price fixing
48. Wrong against an induv.
common law
risparian rights
torte
defamation
49. Part of the plaintiff that asisted in causing his/hr injuries
extortion
morality
contributory negligence
Felony murder rule
50. VOID
agreements to obstruct justice
conversion
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
bailment