Exam 1: Introduction to Law
Exam 1: Introduction to Law108 Questions
Exam 2: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility118 Questions
Exam 3: The Judicial System121 Questions
Exam 4: Managing Disputes: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation Strategies138 Questions
Exam 5: Business and the Constitution118 Questions
Exam 6: Administrative Law137 Questions
Exam 7: International Law93 Questions
Exam 8: Business Crime105 Questions
Exam 9: Business Torts130 Questions
Exam 10: Cyberlaw, Social Media, and Privacy62 Questions
Exam 11: Environmental Regulation and Sustainability112 Questions
Exam 12: Contracts and Sales: Introduction and Formation152 Questions
Exam 13: Contracts: Performance, Remedies, and Rights155 Questions
Exam 14: Sales: Product Advertising and Liability138 Questions
Exam 15: Products: Business Intellectual Property95 Questions
Exam 16: Business Competition: Antitrust159 Questions
Exam 17: Management of Employee Conduct: Agency115 Questions
Exam 18: Governance and Structure: Forms of Doing Business138 Questions
Exam 19: Governance and Regulation: Securities Law152 Questions
Exam 20: Management: Employee Welfare131 Questions
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Which of the following is not a source of international law?
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Bill Blackburn is the new mayor of Oceanside, Washington. He discovered that the city-run utility requires a deposit of $50 from new customers in homes. However, new customers who reside in apartments, condominiums, or townhouses must pay a $500 deposit. Mayor Blackburn proposed that the utility deposit be $100 for all new customers. Blackburn's change fits best under which theory of law?
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Which of the following subjects is not generally covered by local ordinances?
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Anna feels, after negotiating her first few plumbing contracts, that there is a pricing conspiracy involving other plumbing contractors that keeps her from really breaking into the market. Her business is located in Tempe, Arizona. Where would Anna find the law on anticompetitive behavior?
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Give an example of the type of law found at each level of government noted:
a. U.S. Constitution
b. congressional enactments
c. state legislation
d. federal administrative regulations
U.S. Constitution: Bill of rights protections like First Amendment; structure of
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Substantive laws provide the means and mechanisms for the enforcement of laws.
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A curfew is an example of the type of law that would be found in city or town ordinances.
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Statutes that eliminate constitutional protections are still valid if they are federal statutes.
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The United States Code includes laws on anticompetitive activities as well as laws regulating the sale of securities.
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A state statute that prohibits "baby buying" regardless of circumstances is a law that most closely follows which theory of jurisprudence?
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The uniform laws on partnerships and corporations are found codified in the United States Code.
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Which of the following is an example of law not enacted by an elected body?
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Give a sample citation for each of the following statutes/regulations:
a. United States Code
b. Code of Federal Regulations
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