Deck 1: Introduction to Law

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Enforcing the terms of a consulting contract is an example of private law.
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Substantive laws are, in essence, the same thing as procedural laws.
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There are no criminal laws at the federal level.
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Those who believe in order theory would allow laws that control behavior or provide guidelines.
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Constitutions exist at both state and federal levels.
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Statutory law exists at all levels of government.
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The Code of Federal Regulations includes the enactments of federal administrative agencies.
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Supporters of slavery relied heavily on natural law as a defense for it.
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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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Stare decisis is Latin for "let the decision stand."
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Substantive laws provide the means and mechanisms for the enforcement of laws.
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City ordinances generally cover the legal aspects of incorporation and securities registration.
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Ordinances are generally found in state legislative codes.
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Violations of civil laws often result in imprisonment.
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If Susan hits Debra, and Debra sues Susan for that act, Susan cannot also be prosecuted for that same act.
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States do not have administrative laws.
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The common law in each state is the same.
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The scholars of jurisprudence generally agree on the theory of law.
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The power theory is part of jurisprudence, but the justice theory is not.
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Constitutional law is developed by the executive branch.
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Laws' flexibility allow adjustments for technology changes.
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Courts create and apply the common law.
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A question about a licensing exam for a real estate agent is best answered by going to federal laws.
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Equitable remedies are not available in courts of law in the United States.
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The act of state doctrine permits other countries to intervene in a nation's government when human rights are violated.
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A multilateral treaty is a treaty among several nations.
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If you run a red light and hit and injure a pedestrian, both civil and criminal laws will apply.
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Most countries follow a philosophy of caveat emptor .
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The Uniform Commercial Code and the Uniform Partnership Act are both enactments of Congress.
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The uniform laws on partnerships and corporations are found codified in the United States Code.
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Courts interpret all levels of statutes and regulations.
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Curfews are an example of state laws.
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A personnel manual is an example of private law.
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Pervasiveness, consistency, and rigidness are characteristics of law.
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Criminal laws are generally enforced by individuals.
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The  Grokster and YouTube cases held that someone who makes downloading possible could be liable for copyright infringement.
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The U.S. Constitution does not apply to the states.
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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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Zoning is an example of private law.
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Treaties are a source of international law.
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Laws make society more confusing and chaotic, but are necessary for government.
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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?

A)Positive law theory
B)Natural law theory
C)Theory of justice
D)Theory of custom
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Injunctions are one type of equitable remedy available for a plaintiff.
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Which is the proper cite for the Code of Federal Regulations?

A)CFR
B)USC
C)USCFR
D)CFedReg
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Judicial review is one means for clarifying the meaning of laws.
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Legal and equitable remedies:

A)are available in all courts in the United States.
B)are awarded by separate courts of equity and law.
C)are the same remedies.
D)exist only in the United States.
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In the YouTube case, YouTube was held liable for vicarious infringement.
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Uniform laws are:

A)required to be adopted by states.
B)written to make interstate business less complicated.
C)found in USC.
D)only used when the plaintiff and defendant are from different states.
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Material posted on the Internet is not protected by copyright law.
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Because laws must be applied consistently, they may not be changed, even if society has changed.
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Which of the following is not part of the United States Code?

A)1933 Securities Act
B)Sherman Act
C)Equal Employment Opportunity Act
D)Uniform Commercial Code
E)Dodd-Frank Act
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In the cite "15 U.S.C. § 77," the 15 represents:

A)page number.
B)volume number.
C)the session of Congress when enactment occurred.
D)the docket number of the case.
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Universal treaties reflect widely accepted standards of behavior and are recognized by almost all nations.
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Which of the following is not an example of private law?

A)Contracts
B)Restrictions on insider trading of stocks
C)Leases
D)An employer's regulation about dating co-workers
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Enactments of federal administrative agencies are found in:

A)the United States Code.
B)the Code of Federal Regulations.
C)U)S.C.
D)the UCC.
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Which is the proper cite for Executive Orders?

A)CFR
B)USC
C)E)O.O.C.
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is not a purpose of law?

A)Keeping order
B)Influencing conduct
C)Promoting equality
D)Providing compromises
E)Ensuring comparable wealth
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The power theory of jurisprudence promotes the idea that the law is whatever the people in charge say it is.
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Black's Law Dictionary defines law as "reason unaffected by desire."
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Several states have recently enacted legislation to permit casino gambling on river boats docked in their states. Gambling is permitted only while the boats are traveling in the rivers surrounding or inside the states. One governor issued the following statement: "It wouldn't matter how many gaming statutes are passed or how many legislatures passed them, the fact of the matter is that commercial gambling is wrong." This governor's views:

A)indicate that he follows the power law theory.
B)indicate that he follows the natural law theory.
C)indicate that he follows the justice law theory.
D)indicate that he follows the probability law theory.
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Ellen Benson has been operating a small catering business out of her home. Business growth is now requiring an office and kitchen facilities. Before expanding facilities, Ellen wishes to incorporate her business. Where would Ellen find the laws of incorporation?

A)State statutes
B)Zoning ordinances
C)Code of Federal Regulations
D)County 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?

A)Arizona Revised Statutes
B)United States Code
C)Tempe city ordinances
D)Uniform Commercial Code
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What type of law protects general rights, such as religion, property, and free speech?

A)Statutory
B)Executive order
C)Constitutional
D)Private
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Administrative regulations are promulgated by:

A)Congress.
B)constitutional conventions.
C)administrative agencies.
D)state legislatures.
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Common law:

A)no longer exists today.
B)began in England.
C)exists only in the United States.
D)was eliminated with the courts of equity.
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Changes in laws that are made because of changes in technology illustrate which characteristic of law?

A)Consistency
B)Pervasiveness
C)Flexibility
D)Fairness
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Local ordinances govern issues such as which of these?

A)Curfews
B)Loitering
C)Dog licensing
D)All of these
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Wexler Corporation has established a new policy on employee e-mails. The policy reads: "All e-mail sent using the company server is the property of the company and is not private. Supervisors and managers shall have the right to review such e-mails. Inasmuch as the company is liable for e-mail content, it reserves the right to review it." The policy:

A)is an example of private law.
B)is an example of statutory law.
C)is an example of constitutional law.
D)is never enforceable.
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Which of the following is not true regarding constitutional law?

A)Exists at the state and federal levels
B)Establishes government structure
C)Establishes individual rights
D)Can be changed by Congress
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This means "to let the decision stand" and is used by courts to make consistent judgments.

A)Stare decisis
B)Statutory decisis
C)Substantive decisis
D)Scienter decisis
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Which of the following is not a source of international law?

A)Custom
B)Treaties
C)Private law
D)Code of Federal Regulations
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Phil's Corner Mart is a convenience store and gasoline station. A representative from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)has just notified Phil that there is some leakage from his underground gasoline storage tanks. The EPA representative explains to Phil that he will be issuing a citation for violation of federal environmental laws and that Phil could be liable for clean-up costs and penalties. Which of the following statements is true?

A)Phil has been charged with a crime.
B)Phil has been charged with violation of a state statute.
C)Phil is facing civil penalties for the violation.
D)The EPA promulgates USC provisions.
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Which is not an example of private law?

A)Lease on a residential home
B)Lease on a commercial building
C)Zoning ordinances
D)Contract for the sale of a car
E)Employer regulations
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Criminal laws:

A)carry fines and/or imprisonment penalties.
B)are enforced by individuals.
C)are generally not enforced by government agencies.
D)are the same as private laws.
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Which of the following is not a source of private law?

A)Lease
B)Employment agreement
C)Ordinance
D)Marriage prenuptial agreement
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When is precedent not followed?

A)When circumstances have changed
B)When technology has changed
C)When there are changes in the factual circumstances from those in which the precedent was established
D)It is possible that precedent would not be followed in all of the above circumstances.
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Which of the following is not an example of a law that promotes order?

A)Disclosure statutes for securities sales
B)Curfew
C)Speed limits
D)Trespassing laws
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The federal statute that carries imprisonment as a penalty for trading securities on inside information is an example of a:

A)private law.
B)civil law.
C)procedural law.
D)criminal law.
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Anna Elleson has just opened her plumbing business in a small industrial park located within the boundaries of the city of Tempe, Arizona. Upon opening her plumbing business, Anna receives a notice from the landlord that her largest pieces of equipment (backhoes)may not be parked in the parking lot of the industrial park overnight. Anna asks why and the landlord explains that there is a restriction in her lease. The restriction against parking equipment in the complex is:

A)enforceable as a private law.
B)unenforceable unless a city zoning ordinance prohibits such parking.
C)an unconstitutional regulation of private property.
D)unenforceable unless signs are posted.
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Law is:

A)constant throughout time.
B)defined consistently across cultures.
C)a set of rules governing people and their relationships.
D)derived from the Latin meaning a chaotic state punctuated by sporadic short-lived order.
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Enforcing the terms of a consulting contract is an example of private law.
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Substantive laws are, in essence, the same thing as procedural laws.
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There are no criminal laws at the federal level.
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Those who believe in order theory would allow laws that control behavior or provide guidelines.
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Constitutions exist at both state and federal levels.
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Statutory law exists at all levels of government.
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The Code of Federal Regulations includes the enactments of federal administrative agencies.
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Supporters of slavery relied heavily on natural law as a defense for it.
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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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Stare decisis is Latin for "let the decision stand."
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Substantive laws provide the means and mechanisms for the enforcement of laws.
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City ordinances generally cover the legal aspects of incorporation and securities registration.
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Ordinances are generally found in state legislative codes.
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Violations of civil laws often result in imprisonment.
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If Susan hits Debra, and Debra sues Susan for that act, Susan cannot also be prosecuted for that same act.
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States do not have administrative laws.
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The common law in each state is the same.
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The scholars of jurisprudence generally agree on the theory of law.
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The power theory is part of jurisprudence, but the justice theory is not.
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Constitutional law is developed by the executive branch.
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Laws' flexibility allow adjustments for technology changes.
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Courts create and apply the common law.
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A question about a licensing exam for a real estate agent is best answered by going to federal laws.
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Equitable remedies are not available in courts of law in the United States.
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The act of state doctrine permits other countries to intervene in a nation's government when human rights are violated.
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A multilateral treaty is a treaty among several nations.
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If you run a red light and hit and injure a pedestrian, both civil and criminal laws will apply.
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Most countries follow a philosophy of caveat emptor .
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The Uniform Commercial Code and the Uniform Partnership Act are both enactments of Congress.
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The uniform laws on partnerships and corporations are found codified in the United States Code.
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Courts interpret all levels of statutes and regulations.
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Curfews are an example of state laws.
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A personnel manual is an example of private law.
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Pervasiveness, consistency, and rigidness are characteristics of law.
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Criminal laws are generally enforced by individuals.
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The  Grokster and YouTube cases held that someone who makes downloading possible could be liable for copyright infringement.
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The U.S. Constitution does not apply to the states.
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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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Zoning is an example of private law.
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Treaties are a source of international law.
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Laws make society more confusing and chaotic, but are necessary for government.
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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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B)Natural law theory
C)Theory of justice
D)Theory of custom
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Injunctions are one type of equitable remedy available for a plaintiff.
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Which is the proper cite for the Code of Federal Regulations?

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Judicial review is one means for clarifying the meaning of laws.
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Legal and equitable remedies:

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C)are the same remedies.
D)exist only in the United States.
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In the YouTube case, YouTube was held liable for vicarious infringement.
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Uniform laws are:

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C)found in USC.
D)only used when the plaintiff and defendant are from different states.
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Material posted on the Internet is not protected by copyright law.
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Because laws must be applied consistently, they may not be changed, even if society has changed.
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Which of the following is not part of the United States Code?

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C)Equal Employment Opportunity Act
D)Uniform Commercial Code
E)Dodd-Frank Act
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In the cite "15 U.S.C. § 77," the 15 represents:

A)page number.
B)volume number.
C)the session of Congress when enactment occurred.
D)the docket number of the case.
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Universal treaties reflect widely accepted standards of behavior and are recognized by almost all nations.
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Which of the following is not an example of private law?

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C)Leases
D)An employer's regulation about dating co-workers
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Enactments of federal administrative agencies are found in:

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C)U)S.C.
D)the UCC.
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Which is the proper cite for Executive Orders?

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D)None of the above
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Which of the following is not a purpose of law?

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C)Promoting equality
D)Providing compromises
E)Ensuring comparable wealth
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The power theory of jurisprudence promotes the idea that the law is whatever the people in charge say it is.
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Black's Law Dictionary defines law as "reason unaffected by desire."
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Several states have recently enacted legislation to permit casino gambling on river boats docked in their states. Gambling is permitted only while the boats are traveling in the rivers surrounding or inside the states. One governor issued the following statement: "It wouldn't matter how many gaming statutes are passed or how many legislatures passed them, the fact of the matter is that commercial gambling is wrong." This governor's views:

A)indicate that he follows the power law theory.
B)indicate that he follows the natural law theory.
C)indicate that he follows the justice law theory.
D)indicate that he follows the probability law theory.
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Ellen Benson has been operating a small catering business out of her home. Business growth is now requiring an office and kitchen facilities. Before expanding facilities, Ellen wishes to incorporate her business. Where would Ellen find the laws of incorporation?

A)State statutes
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C)Code of Federal Regulations
D)County 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?

A)Arizona Revised Statutes
B)United States Code
C)Tempe city ordinances
D)Uniform Commercial Code
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What type of law protects general rights, such as religion, property, and free speech?

A)Statutory
B)Executive order
C)Constitutional
D)Private
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Administrative regulations are promulgated by:

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B)constitutional conventions.
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D)state legislatures.
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Common law:

A)no longer exists today.
B)began in England.
C)exists only in the United States.
D)was eliminated with the courts of equity.
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Changes in laws that are made because of changes in technology illustrate which characteristic of law?

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B)Pervasiveness
C)Flexibility
D)Fairness
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Local ordinances govern issues such as which of these?

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C)Dog licensing
D)All of these
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Wexler Corporation has established a new policy on employee e-mails. The policy reads: "All e-mail sent using the company server is the property of the company and is not private. Supervisors and managers shall have the right to review such e-mails. Inasmuch as the company is liable for e-mail content, it reserves the right to review it." The policy:

A)is an example of private law.
B)is an example of statutory law.
C)is an example of constitutional law.
D)is never enforceable.
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Which of the following is not true regarding constitutional law?

A)Exists at the state and federal levels
B)Establishes government structure
C)Establishes individual rights
D)Can be changed by Congress
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This means "to let the decision stand" and is used by courts to make consistent judgments.

A)Stare decisis
B)Statutory decisis
C)Substantive decisis
D)Scienter decisis
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Which of the following is not a source of international law?

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B)Treaties
C)Private law
D)Code of Federal Regulations
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Phil's Corner Mart is a convenience store and gasoline station. A representative from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)has just notified Phil that there is some leakage from his underground gasoline storage tanks. The EPA representative explains to Phil that he will be issuing a citation for violation of federal environmental laws and that Phil could be liable for clean-up costs and penalties. Which of the following statements is true?

A)Phil has been charged with a crime.
B)Phil has been charged with violation of a state statute.
C)Phil is facing civil penalties for the violation.
D)The EPA promulgates USC provisions.
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Which is not an example of private law?

A)Lease on a residential home
B)Lease on a commercial building
C)Zoning ordinances
D)Contract for the sale of a car
E)Employer regulations
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Criminal laws:

A)carry fines and/or imprisonment penalties.
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C)are generally not enforced by government agencies.
D)are the same as private laws.
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Which of the following is not a source of private law?

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B)Employment agreement
C)Ordinance
D)Marriage prenuptial agreement
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When is precedent not followed?

A)When circumstances have changed
B)When technology has changed
C)When there are changes in the factual circumstances from those in which the precedent was established
D)It is possible that precedent would not be followed in all of the above circumstances.
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Which of the following is not an example of a law that promotes order?

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C)Speed limits
D)Trespassing laws
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The federal statute that carries imprisonment as a penalty for trading securities on inside information is an example of a:

A)private law.
B)civil law.
C)procedural law.
D)criminal law.
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Anna Elleson has just opened her plumbing business in a small industrial park located within the boundaries of the city of Tempe, Arizona. Upon opening her plumbing business, Anna receives a notice from the landlord that her largest pieces of equipment (backhoes)may not be parked in the parking lot of the industrial park overnight. Anna asks why and the landlord explains that there is a restriction in her lease. The restriction against parking equipment in the complex is:

A)enforceable as a private law.
B)unenforceable unless a city zoning ordinance prohibits such parking.
C)an unconstitutional regulation of private property.
D)unenforceable unless signs are posted.
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Law is:

A)constant throughout time.
B)defined consistently across cultures.
C)a set of rules governing people and their relationships.
D)derived from the Latin meaning a chaotic state punctuated by sporadic short-lived order.
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