Business Law - Final Exam prep (modules 5-8)
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A deceptive ad for a product involving wrongful charges to consumers may result in an award of damages of a defendant's unjust gains and consumers' losses.
False
Agency relationships cannot exist outside an employment, so agency law has a narrower reach than employment law.
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Agency relationships come about by voluntary consent and agreement of the parties—consideration is required, and the agreement must be in writing.
true
An eligible employee may take unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act for family or medical reasons, or in certain situations for military service.
true
An employer can avoid liability under Title VII by showing that the employer's standards for hiring and promoting have a substantial, demonstrable relationship to realistic qualifications for the job at issue.
true
As in a partnership, a limited liability company may pay no taxes—profits can be passed through to the members, who pay personal taxes on the profits.
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Because the speed of check-processing time is increasing, to avoid overdrafts, an account-holder needs to verify that funds are available to cover a check when it is written.
true
Business as we know it could not exist without secured transactions because otherwise sellers and lenders would be less likely to sell and lend on credit.
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Crowdfunding can be exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 if shares are offered directly to investors.
true
Establishing the relevant product market is a key issue in monopolization cases because the way a market is defined can determine whether a firm has monopoly power.
false
Federal securities laws take priority over state securities laws.
False
If a bank pays a stale check in good faith but without consulting the customer, the bank has no right to charge the customer's account for the amount.
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If an agent has represented himself or herself as possessing special skills, the agent is expected to use them.
true
In many instances, agency law governs the relationships among partners.
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In states that require a minimum wage that is higher than the specified federal minimum wage, employees are entitled only to the lower federal amount.
true
Labels on fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables must indicate where the food originated so that consumers can know if the food was imported.
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Limited legal liability can be an advantage for a small business wishing to raise capital.
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Once a bankruptcy petition is properly filed, creditors can commence or continue most legal actions against the debtor to recover claims.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 attempts to increase corporate accountability by imposing strict disclosure requirements and harsh penalties for securities laws.
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The destruction of an original check after the creation of a substitute check prevents the check from being paid twice.
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The power to control the market price of a product is market power.
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The principal is bound by the agent's unauthorized act, unless the principal negates it.
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Under the principles of agency law, any sale of goods by a salesperson in a store to a customer can be binding on the owner of the store.
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When an agent, acting within the scope of his or her authority, contracts with a third party, a disclosed principal is liable to the third party.
True
A check may fall under Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 as a negotiable instrument and be subject to UCC Article 4 in the course of collection.
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Federal law on menu labeling supplements but does not supersede previous state and local law on the same subject.
true
The definition of security in the Securities Act of 1933 includes interests that involve the right to buy a security on a national security exchange.
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A bank may contractually shift to its customer the risk of forged checks created electronically or otherwise by the use of non-manual signatures.
true
A business that cannot provide scientific evidence to support its marketing claims may be held liable for deceptive advertising.
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A court cannot dismiss a debtor's petition under Chapter 13 even if the circumstances indicate bad faith.
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A debt-collection agency can always contact a debtor at his or her place of employment.
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A false statement or unjustified claim about a competitor's products can result in liability for deceptive advertising.
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A foreign corporation that has not obtained a certificate of authority to do business in a state can nevertheless maintain an action in the state's courts.
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A partner can be held liable for a partnership obligation only if he or she participated in, or knew about, whatever it was that gave rise to the obligation.
false
An express employment contract cannot protect an employee from discharge without good cause.
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Any agreement among competitors to artificially fix prices or restrict output is a per se violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
true
Any person can be an agent, regardless of whether he or she has the capacity to contract.
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Any person—including individuals, but not partnerships or corporations—may be a debtor under Chapter 7.
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Anyone who has access to or receives inside information of a nonpublic nature and trades on it for personal gain can be liable under SEC Rule 10b-5.
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Disparate-impact discrimination occurs when a protected class is adversely affected by the practice or procedure of an employer who intended that result.
false
During an employee's leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, an employer must continue to compensate the employee to avoid the potential negative effect of unpaid leave on interstate commerce. Correct answer:
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In a sole proprietorship, the proprietor bears the burden of any liabilities incurred by the business enterprise.
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In an agency relationship, one party called the principal agrees to represent or act for another called the agent.
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Individual state laws should be relied on to determine corporate law because, despite the existence and use of model corporation acts, there is considerable variation among the states.
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Insider trading is prohibited because trading on the basis of inside information can give the trader an unfair advantage over the investing public.
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Most of the states and the federal government have enacted statutes to protect employees who report wrongdoing from employer retaliation.
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Most private, small-business, noninvestment company offers of securities are exempt from the registration requirements.
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Providing investors with more information helps them make buying and selling decisions about securities.
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Securities must be registered under the Securities Act of 1933 for the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to apply.
true
Shareholders' assumption of personal liability, as guarantors, for the obligations of a corporation can enable the firm to obtain credit.
false
The Immigration Reform and Control Act makes it legal to hire, recruit, or refer for a fee someone not authorized to work in this country.
false
The duties that an agent owes a principal must be set forth in the agency agreement because they do not arise by operation of law.
true
The primary document needed to incorporate a business is the articles of incorporation because the articles serve as a primary source of authority for the firm's organization and functions.
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The quality and safety of food may be important to consumers, but food labels that provide standard nutrition facts are a seller's option, not a requirement.
false
To avoid sanctions under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5, scienter must exist.
false
To deem an agreement a per se violation of antitrust law, a court must determine whether the agreement actually constitutes a restraint on trade.
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To make informed decisions and supervise corporate officers and employees, the directors need an unrestricted right to inspect corporate books and records.
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To qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor must complete a means test to determine whether the debtor has been living within his or her means.
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An employer cannot discharge a worker who, in good faith, refuses to work in a high-risk area if bodily harm or death might result.
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If the legitimate benefits outweigh the anticompetitive effects of a resale price maintenance agreement, the agreement may be held lawful.
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If the members of a limited liability company want to reinvest profits in the business, they may opt for the firm to be taxed as a corporation.
true
In a Chapter 13 proceeding, the debtor retains possession of his or her assets.
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Requiring users of a social media site to agree to certain terms and conditions to use the site is most likely an antitrust violation.
false
The Lanham Act protects against the deceptive use of trademarks but does not cover false advertising claims.
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With a joint checking account, the bank can hold any joint-account owner liable for payment of an overdraft even if that owner did not sign the check or benefit from its proceeds.