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College Business Law
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law
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business-law
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Use of substances to excessive extent that are illegal or harmful
balloon payment
assault
drug/substance use
robbery
2. Part of the plaintiff that asisted in causing his/hr injuries
intangible property
attractive nusiance
contributory negligence
assault
3. Interfeerence with a persons right to be left alonne
express contract
indictment
invasion of privacy
burgulary
4. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
strict liablity
unruly child
enforced without consideration
burgulary
5. Unlawful taking and carrying away personal property
unconsinable
larceny
supreme court
forebearance
6. Sudden killing person out of rage
voluntary man slaughter
probate courts
unconsinable
economic duress
7. Unauthorized taking or borrowing of personal property
battery
trademark
conversion
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
8. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
greatest good principle
involuntary manslaughter
tenancy for years
equity
9. Unlawful toutching of another person
tenancy sufferance
battery
juvinile cases
intangible property
10. Takes place when a person leaves his/her property in anothers possession
Elements of a Crime
truth in lending act
bailment
conversion
11. A tenant has the right to quiet enjoyment
tenancy at will
unruly child
quitclaim deed
breach of lease
12. Continues for 10 years or may be renewed
trademark
greatest good principle
battery
arraginment
13. Continues for 10 years or may be renewed
arraginment
express contract
testatrix
trademark
14. Contributory negligence - comparative - assumption of risk
defenses to negligence
concealment
enforced without consideration
risparian rights
15. Owner of property
embezzlement
bailor
minor
conventional morgage
16. Substitution of one contract for another often used to settle an honest disagremment of amount
accord and satisfaction
satisfactory preformance
doctrine of adverse possession
us court of appeals
17. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
periodic tenancency
larceny
crime
Felony murder rule
18. Only entitled to reward if you know about it
public policy
reward
conventional morgage
Federal and state constitution
19. Failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
negligence
easement
balloon payment
evaluation contradictory terms
20. Landlord
lessor
embezzlement
promise to make a gift
embezzlement
21. Donor must intent to make a gift - gift must be delivered - donee must accept gift
voidable contracts
gift
assault
price fixing
22. The right of the gov to take private land with or without the consent of the owner for public use
breach of lease
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
intentional torte
eminent domain
23. Holds bailors property for specific time/service
reward
proximate cause
termination of an offer
bailee
24. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
patent
novation
voidable contracts
strict liablity
25. Prohibits agencies from communicating any records to another agency or person without first obtaining that person's consent
torte feasor
capactiy
federal privacy act
morgage
26. The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
misplaced property
reward
ethics
tender
27. A killing htat takes place during a felony is now a murder
Felony murder rule
sunday statutes
indictment
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
28. Written accusation charging suspect with crime
indictment
mututal benefit bailments
gift
intentional torte
29. Fixed intrest rate buy monthly rates
petit jury
indictment
graduated payment morgage
lessor
30. Man who makes a will
invasion of privacy
forebearance
testator
3 requirements of an offer
31. Fixed payments during the life of a loan but one large paymnt at the end
bailor
conventional morgage
balloon payment
bailment
32. Unlawful taking and carrying away personal property
larceny
testator
forebearance
equitable estopple
33. Original work in a tangible medium of expression
greatest good principle
steps in a jury trial
intellectual property
promise to obey the law
34. 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
consideration
complaint
torte
sunday statutes
35. Doesnt constitute consideration everyone must follow the law
grantee
indictment
promise to obey the law
forebearance
36. Property right to make use of land beloning to another
motor vehicle violations
criminal act
accord and satisfaction
easement
37. Consists of threats to a person's business or income that cause him or her to enter a contract without real consent
intentional torte
tenancy at will
economic duress
bribery
38. Something that produces result - without it the result wouldnt of occured
indictment
proximate cause
eminent domain
crime
39. Decide wheather a person on trial is guilty or innocent
periodic tenancency
probate courts
petit jury
tenancy at will
40. Prohibits agencies from communicating any records to another agency or person without first obtaining that person's consent
federal privacy act
forgery
usury statue
lost property
41. Property right to make use of land beloning to another
easement
drug/substance use
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
tangible property
42. An act against the public good - punishable by a fine - imprisonment or both
crime
pre existing duty
promissory estopple
addiction
43. Accused brought to court - read indictment - asked to plead guilty or not guilty
arraginment
morality
easement
proximate cause
44. Interfeerence with a persons right to be left alonne
invasion of privacy
warranty of habitablity
ethics
covenants
45. Taking someones property by intentionally decieving that person
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
sunday statutes
Felony murder rule
greatest good principle
46. Handles suits against federal gov and disputes over taxes
sublease
special federal courts
attractive nusiance
unconsinable
47. Actions involving more than 50000 between citizens of different states
diversity of citizenship
amoral
sunday statutes
voidable contracts
48. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
bribery
motor vehicle violations
proximate cause
patent
49. Can be touched (goods)
bailor
risparian rights
tangible property
testator
50. Says that evidence of an oral statement made before signing a written agreement cannot be presented in court
general trial courts
parol evidence rule
crime
federal controlled substance act