Exam 1: An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
Exam 1: An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law90 Questions
Exam 2: Business Ethics90 Questions
Exam 3: The Us Legal System90 Questions
Exam 4: Alternative Dispute Resolution89 Questions
Exam 5: Constitutional Principles90 Questions
Exam 6: International and Comparative Law90 Questions
Exam 7: Crime and the Business Community90 Questions
Exam 8: Tort Law90 Questions
Exam 9: Negligence and Strict Liability90 Questions
Exam 10: Product Liability90 Questions
Exam 11: Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals87 Questions
Exam 12: Intellectual Property90 Questions
Exam 13: Introduction to Contracts90 Questions
Exam 14: Agreement89 Questions
Exam 15: Consideration90 Questions
Exam 16: Capacity and Legality90 Questions
Exam 17: Legal Assent90 Questions
Exam 18: Contracts in Writing90 Questions
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Exam 20: Discharge and Remedies89 Questions
Exam 21: Introduction to Sales and Lease Contracts85 Questions
Exam 22: Title, Risk of Loss, and Insurable Interest88 Questions
Exam 23: Performance and Obligations Under Sales and Leases87 Questions
Exam 24: Remedies for Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts90 Questions
Exam 25: Warranties89 Questions
Exam 26: Negotiable Instruments: Negotiability and Transferability88 Questions
Exam 27: Negotiation, Holder in Due Course, and Defenses90 Questions
Exam 28: Liability, Defenses, and Discharge90 Questions
Exam 29: Checks and Electronic Fund Transfers90 Questions
Exam 30: Secured Transactions90 Questions
Exam 31: Other Creditors Remedies and Suretyship90 Questions
Exam 32: Bankruptcy and Reorganization90 Questions
Exam 33: Agency Formation and Duties90 Questions
Exam 34: Liability to Third Parties and Termination90 Questions
Exam 35: Forms of Business Organization90 Questions
Exam 36: Partnerships: Nature, Formation, and Operation90 Questions
Exam 37: Partnerships: Termination and Limited Partnerships90 Questions
Exam 38: Corporations: Formation and Financing90 Questions
Exam 40: Corporations: Mergers, Consolidations, Terminations90 Questions
Exam 41: Corporations: Securities and Investor Protection86 Questions
Exam 42: Employment and Labor Law90 Questions
Exam 43: Employment Discrimination90 Questions
Exam 44: Administrative Law90 Questions
Exam 45: Consumer Law90 Questions
Exam 46: Environmental Law90 Questions
Exam 47: Antitrust Law87 Questions
Exam 48: The Nature of Property, Personal Property, and Bailments90 Questions
Exam 49: Real Property90 Questions
Exam 50: Landlord-Tenant Law90 Questions
Exam 51: Insurance Law90 Questions
Exam 52: Wills and Trusts90 Questions
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Jill hires Bob to deliver flowers to local customers. If Bob and Jill get into a dispute in regards to Bob's expenses and salary, what type of law would govern the dispute?
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When the Supreme Court made its ruling on the legality of homosexual marriage, they considered social and economic conditions surrounding marriage rather than relying on precedent alone. This was an example of:
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Contracts, employment decisions and payments to suppliers are protected by business law.
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An example of pursuing change through identification with the vulnerable would involve:
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[To the Dogs] Maria loves animals and is opening a grooming business. She believes that caring for animals properly is very important and plans to exceed any applicable regulations regarding cleanliness and health standards. Maria thinks, however, some local regulations make no sense. For example, there is a local ordinance that all dogs always must be kept on a leash when not in an inside area. Maria believes dogs need to exercise and to run freely in a safe area, so she is placing her business on a large lot with a fenced outside area. She thinks it is wrong to have to keep the dogs tied up while in a securely fenced area. She is aware that some members of the community have had success in changing local regulations by petitioning city council. Maria plans to proceed by petitioning to attempt a change in the leash law.
-Maria's strategy to try to change the law through petitioning city council, which others have done in the past, is rooted in which of the following?
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The group that urges states to enact model laws to provide greater uniformity of law is called the ________.
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If someone has failed to live up to a promise made to a business organization, the business organization should:
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Case law interpretations are law, unless they are revoked later by new statutory law.
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Regarding Ryan's legal problems in Winland, which is a true statement?
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A treaty is a binding agreement between two states or between international organizations. If the executive branch negotiates a treaty it must then be approved by:
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Which of the following entities would be responsible to make new federal laws?
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The EU regulates taxes on Internet sales and the amount of pollution differently than the U.S. government. U.S. companies doing business in the EU:
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Presidents base the power to issue executive orders on Article II,
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Public law controls both disputes between private individuals and their government and disputes involving only private individuals.
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[The Stolen Laptop] Ricardo told Ashley that Bob stole her laptop computer from her car. The next day, Ashley confronted Bob and slapped him for stealing her laptop. Bob had Ashley arrested for slapping him, and the local district attorney prepared to prosecute Ashley on behalf of the state. Ashley sued Bob for damages to the laptop and for maliciously having her arrested. Bob also sued Ricardo for defamation, claiming Ricardo lied to Ashley about Bob stealing the laptop.
-Which statements are true regarding Ashley's claim against Bob for damages involving the laptop and her claim that Bob maliciously had her arrested?
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Model or uniform laws are a source of law that are binding on courts.
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