Deck 17: The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business

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In the United States, as in all complex societies, we've entrusted the responsibility for adopting and enforcing legal rules and principles to _____.

A)the police
B)lawyers
C)government
D)courts
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Under the rule of law, a legal system can achieve a reasonable degree of fairness only if it guarantees equal treatment of all members of society.
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Statutory laws are laws enacted by administrative agencies.
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After serving in Congress, George McGovern ran a successful hotel in Stratford, Connecticut.
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The key to flexibility in a legal system is flexibility on the level at which rules and principles are _____.

A)applied
B)made
C)broken
D)needed
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In premises liability laws, there's a subcategory called "slip?and?fall" laws because slipping and falling are at the heart of so many premises?liability lawsuits.
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Laws and regulations influence almost all areas of business.
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Under the rule of law, the legal system establishes the rules of the game, adopting and enforcing them in a reasonably predictable manner.
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McGovern believes we are too convinced about safety and environmental issues.
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Laws are designed to serve a general function that is the promotion of justice for businesses.
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In less than a year,McGovern's small business ownership had come to an end.
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George McGovern was a small business owner before he was a politician.
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The legal system consists of the institutions and processes that actually enforce our rules and principles.
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Tort reform is a movement to stem the swelling tide of personal-injury litigation in the U.S.
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The U.S.legal system has always been successful in guaranteeing equal treatment under the law.
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Organizational law is law pertaining to rules set down by any of the numerous agencies and departments created to administer federal or local law.
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The good thing about laws is that they can be written to take care of all contingencies that arise during the course of life.
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Because the U.S.legal system is very fair, innocent parties are never forced to bear the cost of defending themselves in court.
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Jonathan Swift likened _____ to "cobwebs" because they seem to stretch in every direction to catch innocent flies while failing utterly to stop wasps and other creatures responsible for much greater crimes against human comfort.

A)businesses
B)laws
C)lawmakers
D)bureaucracy
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Government legislation and regulation often pose economic and management burdens for many U.S.businesses.
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Which of the following is NOT a primary function served by law in the United States?

A)Keeping the peace
B)Promoting social justice
C)Shaping moral standards
D)Restricting individual freedom
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Laws preventing the forcible overthrow of the government are meant to _____.

A)facilitate orderly change
B)promote social justice
C)maximize individual freedom
D)maintain the status quo
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The legal environment of business is the place where business interacts with the legal system.
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The punishment in tort cases is the monetary compensation that the court orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff.
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Assault and battery violates statutes established by two different types of law-criminal and civil.
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_____ is the principle by which government legitimately exercises its authority only in accordance with publicly declared laws that are adopted and enforced according to established procedure.

A)Fairness doctrine
B)Rule of law
C)Predictability
D)Equal treatment
Question
Since 1868, U.S.courts have used the _____of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution to check a range of potentially discriminatory and unfair actions by governments at every level.

A)Equal Protection Clause
B)Equal Rights Act
C)Fair Labor Standards Act
D)Anti-discrimination Clause
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Laws discouraging such activities as drug or alcohol abuse are meant to _____.

A)promote social justice
B)shape moral standards
C)maximize individual freedom
D)provide a basis for compromise
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Through the _____, the U.S.legal system is prepared to address each issue or dispute on its own terms.

A)penal system
B)court system
C)legislative branch
D)regulatory system
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Laws ensuring such rights as freedom of speech and religion are meant to _____.

A)maximize individual freedom
B)provide a basis for compromise
C)shape moral standards
D)promote social justice
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Assault and battery is a criminal matter and does not involve civil law.
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George McGovern explained that Americans are ready to _____ at the drop of a hat.

A)fight
B)go into debt
C)sue
D)resolve disputes
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List and describe the primary functions served by law in the United States.
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If a case has been adjudicated, then it is pending in court.
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Punishment in a tort case includes fines, imprisonment, or both.
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_____ is a body of enforceable rules and principles of conduct.

A)A statute
B)A regulation
C)Law
D)A code of conduct
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Civil law prohibits and punishes wrongful conduct, such as assault and battery, murder, robbery, extortion, and fraud.
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A tort is a civil wrong resulting in an injury done to someone's person or property.
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Laws and practices making it possible to resolve disputes without taking them to trial are meant to _____.

A)maximize individual freedom
B)provide a basis for compromise
C)facilitate planning
D)facilitate orderly change
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In the United States, the legal system _____ to respond to changes in social norms and commercial activities.

A)remains rigid
B)stalls out
C)changes rapidly
D)evolves
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Complaints of assault and battery fall under a specific type of civil law called _____.

A)slander
B)negligence torts
C)strict liability torts
D)intentional torts
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The direct cause?and?effect relationship between the defendant's action and the plaintiff's injury is called a cause in fact.
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If someone's carelessness provides cause for legal action it is called "cause in fact."
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The weight of evidence necessary for a judge or jury to decide in favor of the plaintiff or the defendant is called _____.

A)proof beyond a reasonable doubt
B)a preponderance of evidence
C)criminal intent
D)disparagement
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Intentional torts against property include _____.

A)entering another person's land without permission
B)interfering with another person's use or enjoyment of personal property
C)permanently removing property from the rightful owner's possession
D)all of the above
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Defamation means communicating to a third party information that's harmful to someone's reputation.
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Defamation delivered orally is called libel.
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A negligence tort results not from intentional wrongdoing, but from carelessness.
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Briefly discuss the differences between criminal and civil law.
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Defamation in written form is called slander.
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If you direct outrageous conduct at someone and that person suffers extreme emotional pain as a result, you may be held liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Liability in civil cases must be established by proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Intentional torts against property are the most common torts when it comes to disputes in business.
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A misdemeanor is a crime that's not "inherently evil" but that is nevertheless prohibited by society.
Question
Law governing disputes between private parties is called _____.

A)intentional tort
B)criminal law
C)civil law
D)liability tort
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An agreement is an exchange of promises or an exchange of a promise for an act.
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In court, the _____ is the party filing the complaint, while the _____ is the party charged in the complaint.

A)district attorney / criminal
B)accuser / accused
C)defendant / plaintiff
D)plaintiff / defendant
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Actual cause is the direct cause?and?effect relationship between the defendant's action and the plaintiff's injury.
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Intentional torts against economic interests include all of the following except _____.

A)making a false statement of material fact about a business product
B)enticing someone to breach a valid contract
C)going into business for the sole purpose of taking business from another concern
D)all of the above are intentional torts against economic interests
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_____ is making unauthorized and harmful physical contact with another person while _____ is threatening another person with such contact.

A)Incursion / violence
B)Assault / battery
C)Battery / assault
D)Aggression / battery
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John Parrimore and Mary Gonzales have entered into a _____.The legal and enforceable agreement between the two parties creates an obligation or duty to either do or not to do something specific.

A)binding agreement
B)contract
C)agency agreement
D)partnership
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The standard for determining proximate cause is generally foreseeability.
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A contract to commit an unlawful act or to violate public policy is void.
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The basic obligation that one person owes another not to cause harm or an unreasonable risk of harm is called _____.

A)cause of duty
B)cause in fact
C)actual cause
D)duty of care
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Most actions of any kind set in motion a series of consequent actions, and the court must decide the point beyond which a defendant is no longer liable for these actions.This point is called _____.

A)proximate cause
B)cause in fact
C)actual cause
D)cause of duty
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Offer and acceptance are the two parts of consideration in a contract.
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The law works to make business relationships as predictable as possible.
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The law assumes that, when performing employment duties, an employee is under the control of the employer.
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An employee's actions fall within the scope of his employment if _____.

A)they are performed in order to fulfill contractual duties owed to his employer
B)the employer is in some control, directly or indirectly, over the employee's actions
C)the employer has contractual capacity
D)both a and b
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If a LuLu's Diner employee spills scalding hot coffee on a customer causing third degree burns, the owner of LuLu's Diner is held responsible for the employee's actions.
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The median award for damages in civil cases is $90,000.
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Which of the following involves an exchange between an offeror and an offeree?

A)An agreement
B)A cause in fact
C)A duty of care
D)A contract
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A contract that has been broken _____.

A)will be executed at a later date
B)is unenforceable
C)has been breached
D)has contractual capacity
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A contract is _____.

A)an exchange of a promise for an act
B)is legally enforceable
C)must have an offerer and an offeree
D)all of the above
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Discuss employer-employee contracts and the doctrine of respondeat superior.
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A contract can be enforced only if it has:

A)one party has agreed to the contract.
B)one party must agree to perform some act.
C)both parties must be over age 25.
D)the purpose of the contract must be legal.
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Respondeat superior translates as _____.

A)"Let the master answer for the servant's actions"
B)"Let the buyer beware"
C)"The long arm of the law"
D)"Reasonable and prudent man"
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To prove that an act, such as dropping a can of paint onto a homeowner's property, was negligent, the homeowner must demonstrate:

A)that the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff.
B)that the defendant breached his/her duty of care.
C)that the defendant's breach of duty of care caused injury to the plaintiff or the plaintiff's property.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the requirements of a legal contract?

A)Mutual agreement
B)Both parties must possess legal capacity to assume contractual duties
C)Each agrees not to cause harm or unreasonable risk to the other party
D)Each must exchange something of legal value
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Litigation takes an average of 6 months from the time a complaint is filed until a judgment is rendered.
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Deck 17: The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business
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In the United States, as in all complex societies, we've entrusted the responsibility for adopting and enforcing legal rules and principles to _____.

A)the police
B)lawyers
C)government
D)courts
C
2
Under the rule of law, a legal system can achieve a reasonable degree of fairness only if it guarantees equal treatment of all members of society.
True
3
Statutory laws are laws enacted by administrative agencies.
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4
After serving in Congress, George McGovern ran a successful hotel in Stratford, Connecticut.
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The key to flexibility in a legal system is flexibility on the level at which rules and principles are _____.

A)applied
B)made
C)broken
D)needed
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In premises liability laws, there's a subcategory called "slip?and?fall" laws because slipping and falling are at the heart of so many premises?liability lawsuits.
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Laws and regulations influence almost all areas of business.
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Under the rule of law, the legal system establishes the rules of the game, adopting and enforcing them in a reasonably predictable manner.
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McGovern believes we are too convinced about safety and environmental issues.
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Laws are designed to serve a general function that is the promotion of justice for businesses.
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In less than a year,McGovern's small business ownership had come to an end.
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George McGovern was a small business owner before he was a politician.
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The legal system consists of the institutions and processes that actually enforce our rules and principles.
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Tort reform is a movement to stem the swelling tide of personal-injury litigation in the U.S.
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The U.S.legal system has always been successful in guaranteeing equal treatment under the law.
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Organizational law is law pertaining to rules set down by any of the numerous agencies and departments created to administer federal or local law.
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The good thing about laws is that they can be written to take care of all contingencies that arise during the course of life.
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Because the U.S.legal system is very fair, innocent parties are never forced to bear the cost of defending themselves in court.
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Jonathan Swift likened _____ to "cobwebs" because they seem to stretch in every direction to catch innocent flies while failing utterly to stop wasps and other creatures responsible for much greater crimes against human comfort.

A)businesses
B)laws
C)lawmakers
D)bureaucracy
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Government legislation and regulation often pose economic and management burdens for many U.S.businesses.
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21
Which of the following is NOT a primary function served by law in the United States?

A)Keeping the peace
B)Promoting social justice
C)Shaping moral standards
D)Restricting individual freedom
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Laws preventing the forcible overthrow of the government are meant to _____.

A)facilitate orderly change
B)promote social justice
C)maximize individual freedom
D)maintain the status quo
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The legal environment of business is the place where business interacts with the legal system.
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The punishment in tort cases is the monetary compensation that the court orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff.
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Assault and battery violates statutes established by two different types of law-criminal and civil.
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_____ is the principle by which government legitimately exercises its authority only in accordance with publicly declared laws that are adopted and enforced according to established procedure.

A)Fairness doctrine
B)Rule of law
C)Predictability
D)Equal treatment
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Since 1868, U.S.courts have used the _____of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution to check a range of potentially discriminatory and unfair actions by governments at every level.

A)Equal Protection Clause
B)Equal Rights Act
C)Fair Labor Standards Act
D)Anti-discrimination Clause
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Laws discouraging such activities as drug or alcohol abuse are meant to _____.

A)promote social justice
B)shape moral standards
C)maximize individual freedom
D)provide a basis for compromise
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Through the _____, the U.S.legal system is prepared to address each issue or dispute on its own terms.

A)penal system
B)court system
C)legislative branch
D)regulatory system
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Laws ensuring such rights as freedom of speech and religion are meant to _____.

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B)provide a basis for compromise
C)shape moral standards
D)promote social justice
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31
Assault and battery is a criminal matter and does not involve civil law.
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George McGovern explained that Americans are ready to _____ at the drop of a hat.

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D)resolve disputes
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List and describe the primary functions served by law in the United States.
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If a case has been adjudicated, then it is pending in court.
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Punishment in a tort case includes fines, imprisonment, or both.
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_____ is a body of enforceable rules and principles of conduct.

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D)A code of conduct
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Civil law prohibits and punishes wrongful conduct, such as assault and battery, murder, robbery, extortion, and fraud.
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A tort is a civil wrong resulting in an injury done to someone's person or property.
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Laws and practices making it possible to resolve disputes without taking them to trial are meant to _____.

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B)provide a basis for compromise
C)facilitate planning
D)facilitate orderly change
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In the United States, the legal system _____ to respond to changes in social norms and commercial activities.

A)remains rigid
B)stalls out
C)changes rapidly
D)evolves
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Complaints of assault and battery fall under a specific type of civil law called _____.

A)slander
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C)strict liability torts
D)intentional torts
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The direct cause?and?effect relationship between the defendant's action and the plaintiff's injury is called a cause in fact.
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If someone's carelessness provides cause for legal action it is called "cause in fact."
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44
The weight of evidence necessary for a judge or jury to decide in favor of the plaintiff or the defendant is called _____.

A)proof beyond a reasonable doubt
B)a preponderance of evidence
C)criminal intent
D)disparagement
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45
Intentional torts against property include _____.

A)entering another person's land without permission
B)interfering with another person's use or enjoyment of personal property
C)permanently removing property from the rightful owner's possession
D)all of the above
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Defamation means communicating to a third party information that's harmful to someone's reputation.
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Defamation delivered orally is called libel.
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A negligence tort results not from intentional wrongdoing, but from carelessness.
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49
Briefly discuss the differences between criminal and civil law.
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Defamation in written form is called slander.
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If you direct outrageous conduct at someone and that person suffers extreme emotional pain as a result, you may be held liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Liability in civil cases must be established by proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Intentional torts against property are the most common torts when it comes to disputes in business.
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A misdemeanor is a crime that's not "inherently evil" but that is nevertheless prohibited by society.
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Law governing disputes between private parties is called _____.

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D)liability tort
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An agreement is an exchange of promises or an exchange of a promise for an act.
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57
In court, the _____ is the party filing the complaint, while the _____ is the party charged in the complaint.

A)district attorney / criminal
B)accuser / accused
C)defendant / plaintiff
D)plaintiff / defendant
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Actual cause is the direct cause?and?effect relationship between the defendant's action and the plaintiff's injury.
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59
Intentional torts against economic interests include all of the following except _____.

A)making a false statement of material fact about a business product
B)enticing someone to breach a valid contract
C)going into business for the sole purpose of taking business from another concern
D)all of the above are intentional torts against economic interests
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_____ is making unauthorized and harmful physical contact with another person while _____ is threatening another person with such contact.

A)Incursion / violence
B)Assault / battery
C)Battery / assault
D)Aggression / battery
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John Parrimore and Mary Gonzales have entered into a _____.The legal and enforceable agreement between the two parties creates an obligation or duty to either do or not to do something specific.

A)binding agreement
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C)agency agreement
D)partnership
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The standard for determining proximate cause is generally foreseeability.
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A contract to commit an unlawful act or to violate public policy is void.
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64
The basic obligation that one person owes another not to cause harm or an unreasonable risk of harm is called _____.

A)cause of duty
B)cause in fact
C)actual cause
D)duty of care
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65
Most actions of any kind set in motion a series of consequent actions, and the court must decide the point beyond which a defendant is no longer liable for these actions.This point is called _____.

A)proximate cause
B)cause in fact
C)actual cause
D)cause of duty
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Offer and acceptance are the two parts of consideration in a contract.
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The law works to make business relationships as predictable as possible.
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The law assumes that, when performing employment duties, an employee is under the control of the employer.
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69
An employee's actions fall within the scope of his employment if _____.

A)they are performed in order to fulfill contractual duties owed to his employer
B)the employer is in some control, directly or indirectly, over the employee's actions
C)the employer has contractual capacity
D)both a and b
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If a LuLu's Diner employee spills scalding hot coffee on a customer causing third degree burns, the owner of LuLu's Diner is held responsible for the employee's actions.
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The median award for damages in civil cases is $90,000.
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Which of the following involves an exchange between an offeror and an offeree?

A)An agreement
B)A cause in fact
C)A duty of care
D)A contract
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A contract that has been broken _____.

A)will be executed at a later date
B)is unenforceable
C)has been breached
D)has contractual capacity
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A contract is _____.

A)an exchange of a promise for an act
B)is legally enforceable
C)must have an offerer and an offeree
D)all of the above
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Discuss employer-employee contracts and the doctrine of respondeat superior.
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A contract can be enforced only if it has:

A)one party has agreed to the contract.
B)one party must agree to perform some act.
C)both parties must be over age 25.
D)the purpose of the contract must be legal.
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Respondeat superior translates as _____.

A)"Let the master answer for the servant's actions"
B)"Let the buyer beware"
C)"The long arm of the law"
D)"Reasonable and prudent man"
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To prove that an act, such as dropping a can of paint onto a homeowner's property, was negligent, the homeowner must demonstrate:

A)that the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff.
B)that the defendant breached his/her duty of care.
C)that the defendant's breach of duty of care caused injury to the plaintiff or the plaintiff's property.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the requirements of a legal contract?

A)Mutual agreement
B)Both parties must possess legal capacity to assume contractual duties
C)Each agrees not to cause harm or unreasonable risk to the other party
D)Each must exchange something of legal value
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Litigation takes an average of 6 months from the time a complaint is filed until a judgment is rendered.
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