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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. Consists of threats to a person's business or income that cause him or her to enter a contract without real consent
intestacy
promise to make a gift
economic duress
promise to obey the law
2. Right of a bailee to hold goods until charges are paid
mechanics lein
forebearance
easement
juvinile cases
3. Pay or give anything of value to public officials in order to inlufence their official activity
bribery
false imprisonment
lessor
covenants
4. Buyer
federal controlled substance act
sunday statutes
risparian rights
grantee
5. Duty of care - breach of duty - prximate cause - actualy harm
statuatory law
truth in lending act
trademark
Lawsuit must prove 4 things
6. Owner of property
6 contract elements
1st degree murder
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
bailor
7. Gives buyer most protection
conventional morgage
lost property
unruly child
general warranty deed
8. Written accusation charging suspect with crime
consideration
indictment
greatest good principle
burgulary
9. Insanity - entrapment - self defense - defense of fam member
embezzlement
defenses of crimes
minor who claims to be over the age of majority has committed _______ and can be sued
defenses to negligence
10. A written instrument by which the borrower pledges real property to the lender
supreme court
voluntary man slaughter
morgage
lessee
11. False statement made orally to a 3rd party
doctrine of adverse possession
agreements to obstruct justice
robbery
slander
12. Jury decides verdict - precentance hearing to decide punishmet appeal the states highest court
3 requirements of an offer
death penalty
testatrix
attractive nusiance
13. Order from the court to stop certain actions and cease contact
morgage
protective orderr
local trial courts
supreme court
14. Can be touched (goods)
truth in lending act
express contract
tangible property
indictment
15. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
burgulary
testator
lessor
nuisance
16. Unlawful toutching of another person
forebearance
general trial courts
grantor
battery
17. The right of the gov to take private land with or without the consent of the owner for public use
characteristics of a contract
Felony murder rule
eminent domain
conventional morgage
18. A killing htat takes place during a felony is now a murder
mututal benefit bailments
bailee
intellectual property
Felony murder rule
19. Cant be touched - copy right
intangible property
larceny by false pretenses (fraud)
intellectual property
economic duress
20. Offenses committed against society and its members - their property - and social order
criminal act
price fixing
complaint
diversity of citizenship
21. Says that evidence of an oral statement made before signing a written agreement cannot be presented in court
involuntary manslaughter
tenancy sufferance
termination of an offer
parol evidence rule
22. Accused brought to court - read indictment - asked to plead guilty or not guilty
arraginment
licensing statute
evaluation contradictory terms
probate courts
23. Make sell use invention for 17 years
misplaced property
risparian rights
steps in a jury trial
patent
24. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
greatest good principle
defamation
battery
parol evidence rule
25. Entering a b uliding to commit a crime
burgulary
invasion of privacy
tenancy at will
codicil
26. The right of the gov to take private land with or without the consent of the owner for public use
eminent domain
intellectual property
burgulary
juvinile cases
27. Attempt to commit a battery (pointing a gun) a threat
defenses to negligence
involuntary manslaughter
assault
drug/substance use
28. Stated in words and may be oral or written
tenancy at will
negligence
public policy
express contract
29. An amendment or addition to a will
codicil
diversity of citizenship
novation
tenancy sufferance
30. Person who has not reached the age off leagal adult hood (age of majority)
burgulary
ethics
minor
extortion
31. Limited jurisdictions in minor matters such as misdemeanors and civil actions involving small amounts of money
bribery
to bring a lawsuit up for fraud
usury statue
local trial courts
32. Minor who has done something that would not be a crime if it were done by an adult
promise to make a gift
conventional morgage
unruly child
novation
33. Exchange of benefits and detriments by parties to an agreement
capactiy
bribery
motor vehicle violations
consideration
34. Right to occupy property for a fixed period of time
tenancy for years
unruly child
evaluation contradictory terms
periodic tenancency
35. Interfearane with anothers enjoyment of life or property
nuisance
Elements of a Crime
evaluation contradictory terms
intestacy
36. Make sell use invention for 17 years
patent
lessee
administrative law
motor vehicle violations
37. An agreement when one party to a contract is replaced by another
concealment
novation
lost property
periodic tenancency
38. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
characteristics of a contract
administrative law
reward
testator
39. For the greatest nmer of people afffected by an actoin. The more good that results the more ethical the action
motor vehicle violations
greatest good principle
attractive nusiance
codicil
40. Killing with aforethought
murder (homicide)
usury statue
3 requirements of an offer
lessee
41. Man who makes a will
bribery
licensing statute
economic duress
testator
42. Seriously intended - defineete and certain - communicated to the offeree
3 requirements of an offer
copyright
intangible property
drug/substance use
43. Jury decides verdict - precentance hearing to decide punishmet appeal the states highest court
mututal benefit bailments
death penalty
promissory estopple
trademark
44. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
undue influence
administrative law
economic duress
complaint
45. Occurs when a person uses unfair and improper persuasive pressure to force another person to enter into an agreement(sick person/old)
manslaughter
undue influence
testatrix
motor vehicle violations
46. The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
special federal courts
murder (homicide)
ethics
battery
47. Man who makes a will
testator
Federal and state constitution
doctrine of adverse possession
defamation
48. If someone is already under a legal duty to do something promise is not needed
strict liablity
6 contract elements
pre existing duty
battery
49. Injuring anothers rep by making false statements
1st degree murder
defamation
statuatory law
assault
50. Buyer
robbery
grantee
covenants
evaluation contradictory terms