Deck 10: Contract and Property Law
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Deck 10: Contract and Property Law
1
The legal doctrine that allows the court to treat a certain situation as if a contract exists, even where one of the elements is missing, is known as:
A) quasi contract.
B) promissory estoppel.
C) parol evidence rule.
D) statute of frauds.
E) assignment.
A) quasi contract.
B) promissory estoppel.
C) parol evidence rule.
D) statute of frauds.
E) assignment.
A
2
The "Golden Arches" is an example of something that is entitled to protection under:
A) patent law.
B) copyright law.
C) trade secret law.
D) trademark law.
E) All of the above
A) patent law.
B) copyright law.
C) trade secret law.
D) trademark law.
E) All of the above
D
3
What is the name for an out-of-court hearing before a neutral party who listens to two or more disputing parties and renders a decision resolving the dispute?
A) Mediation
B) Trial
C) Arbitration
D) Specific performance
A) Mediation
B) Trial
C) Arbitration
D) Specific performance
C
4
A type of deed in which the grantor makes no representations is a:
A) quitclaim deed.
B) warranty deed.
C) grant deed.
D) None of the above
E) All of the above
A) quitclaim deed.
B) warranty deed.
C) grant deed.
D) None of the above
E) All of the above
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5
What type of property consists of the result of one's thoughts, ideas, or inventions?
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
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6
A contract entered into by a minor:
A) is usually void.
B) is usually voidable.
C) is usually enforceable against the minor.
D) becomes enforceable if not rescinded within sixty days.
E) None of the above
A) is usually void.
B) is usually voidable.
C) is usually enforceable against the minor.
D) becomes enforceable if not rescinded within sixty days.
E) None of the above
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7
The Statute of Frauds:
A) requires that all contracts be in writing.
B) limits the types of evidence that can be used to prove the terms of the contract.
C) provides a remedy for fraudulent acts.
D) requires that certain types of contracts be evidenced by a writing.
E) requires that written contracts be notarized.
A) requires that all contracts be in writing.
B) limits the types of evidence that can be used to prove the terms of the contract.
C) provides a remedy for fraudulent acts.
D) requires that certain types of contracts be evidenced by a writing.
E) requires that written contracts be notarized.
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8
What type of property is land and anything that is permanently attached to or growing on the land?
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
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9
Which of the following is a void contract?
A) Contract entered into by a minor
B) Contract entered into by someone who is drunk
C) Contract entered into by someone who suffers a mental incapacity but who had not been adjudicated by a court to be incapable
D) Contract entered into by someone who has been adjudicated by a court to be incapacitated or insane
E) All of the above are void
A) Contract entered into by a minor
B) Contract entered into by someone who is drunk
C) Contract entered into by someone who suffers a mental incapacity but who had not been adjudicated by a court to be incapable
D) Contract entered into by someone who has been adjudicated by a court to be incapacitated or insane
E) All of the above are void
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10
What is the name of a lawsuit to evict a tenant?
A) Unlawful detainer
B) Eviction
C) Lease
D) Foreclosure
A) Unlawful detainer
B) Eviction
C) Lease
D) Foreclosure
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11
The Uniform Commercial Code controls:
A) contracts for the sale of goods.
B) contracts involving interstate commerce.
C) contracts involving banks.
D) contracts for the sale of real property.
E) None of the above
A) contracts for the sale of goods.
B) contracts involving interstate commerce.
C) contracts involving banks.
D) contracts for the sale of real property.
E) None of the above
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12
Which of the following indicates a non-ownership interest in real property?
A) Mortgage
B) Deed of trust
C) Lien
D) Lease
E) All of the above
A) Mortgage
B) Deed of trust
C) Lien
D) Lease
E) All of the above
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13
Which form of intellectual property is automatically created when the work is created?
A) Copyright
B) Trademark
C) Patent
D) Trade secret
A) Copyright
B) Trademark
C) Patent
D) Trade secret
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14
What is a court order requiring one party to fulfill his or her obligations under a contract?
A) Specific performance
B) Mirror image rule
C) Delegation
D) Unlawful detainer
A) Specific performance
B) Mirror image rule
C) Delegation
D) Unlawful detainer
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15
Which form of intellectual property law protects "original works of authorship" against misappropriation?
A) Copyright
B) Trademark
C) Patent
D) Trade secret
A) Copyright
B) Trademark
C) Patent
D) Trade secret
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16
Which of the following does not indicate an ownership interest in real property?
A) Fee simple
B) Life estate
C) Joint tenancy
D) Month-to-month tenancy
E) Community property
A) Fee simple
B) Life estate
C) Joint tenancy
D) Month-to-month tenancy
E) Community property
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17
Contracts usually contain the following:
A) mutual consent.
B) consideration.
C) capable parties.
D) legal subject matter.
E) All of the above
A) mutual consent.
B) consideration.
C) capable parties.
D) legal subject matter.
E) All of the above
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18
What is the name of an agreement between an owner of property and another in which the owner of the property gives the other person the right to use the property for a set period of time?
A) Unlawful detainer
B) Eviction
C) Lease
D) Foreclosure
A) Unlawful detainer
B) Eviction
C) Lease
D) Foreclosure
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19
How long is the term of a federal trademark registration?
A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 15 years
D) 20 years
A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 15 years
D) 20 years
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20
What type of property is movable?
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Intellectual property
D) All of the above
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21
Personal property is property that is ______.
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22
Specific ________is a remedy for breach of contract where a court orders a person to perform one's contractual obligations.
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23
The Statute of ______ is a rule requiring that certain types of contracts be evidenced by a writing.
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24
The key feature of joint tenancy is a right of survivorship.
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25
The Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) is a federal law governing contracts for the sale of goods.
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26
The parol evidence rule limits the types of evidence that be used to prove terms of an agreement.
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27
The Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) is a uniform set of laws dealing with contracts for the sale of _______.
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28
The most common remedy for breach of contract is an injunction.
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29
A bilateral contract is one in which both parties have made promises to perform.
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30
A lawsuit to evict a tenant is known as an unlawful detainer action.
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31
If a tree is cut down and it becomes movable, it is considered real property.
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32
In most contracts the consideration consists of promises to do something.
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33
The________rule requires that an acceptance of an offer must not change any of the terms or conditions of the offer.
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34
Many of the rules under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) are written in a way that favors the creation or formation and enforceability of contracts.
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35
Specific performance is a court order requiring one party to fulfill his or her obligations under a contract.
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36
Once a patent is obtained it is good forever.
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37
Deeds are used to transfer ownership to property.
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38
Contracts by emancipated minors are usually valid.
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39
In contract law, the person who makes an offer is the offeree.
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40
Patent and copyright laws are federal rather than state.
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41
To protect intellectual property rights, an own will often enforce one's rights by filing a lawsuit known as a(n) ______action.
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42
Patent protection is created by filing an application for a patent with the ____________, the federal agency responsible for processing patent applications.
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43
A ______ is an agreement between an owner of property and another in which the owner of the property gives the other person the right to use the property for a set period of time.
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44
Discuss whether you think email communication or text messaging should satisfy the writing requirement under the Statute of Frauds? Explain your position.
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45
Con?fidential information regarding a business or product is called a(n) _______ secret.
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46
Explain the parol evidence rule.
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47
Certain types of intellectual property have fixed duration while other types of intellectual property, such as trademarks and trade secrets, can receive protection indefinitely while still in use and efforts are made to protect the rights. Why do you think that some types of intellectual property have a fixed duration while others have perpetual duration?
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48
What is the difference between a joint tenancy and a tenancy in common?
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49
Co-ownership of property characterized by a right of survivorship is called _______.
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50
What are the required elements for the formation of a contract?
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