ACCT 324 Quiz Questions Exam 2
Under Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an "eligible employee" is one who has worked at least ___ hours per week for each of the ____ prior to the leave: 25 hours, 6 months; 25 hours, 12 months; 40, 6 months; 40, 12 months
25 hours, 12 months
If occupational safety and health act (OSHA) inspectors find violations in the workplace, they may issue citations. Penalties for violations may range from $0 to ____ per violation, depending on the likelihood that the violation would lead to serious injury to an employee: 70,000; 75,000; 100,000; 150,000
70,000
"the fiduciary relationship that results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act in his behalf and subject to his control, and consent by other so to act"
Agency
Homeowner asks real estate broker to help sell her home, this creates an
Agency by implied authority
If an agent has misrepresented herself, the third party may: cancel the contact with the principal and be compensated for any money lost; affirm the contract and sue the principal to recover damages; all of the above; none of the above
All of the above
Board of directors of ____ corporations must approve; ____ of shareholders must approve of merger/consolidation
All; 2/3
This partner has no right to participate in the management and control of the business, their liability is limited to the amount of capital the partner contributed, is NOT an agent of the partnership
Limited Partner
3 primary functions: monitor conduct of employer and union; prevent and remedy unfair labor practices; establish rules interpreting the act. Has jurisdiction over all employees except federal, state, and local govt.
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
A ___ is an agreement that does not specify the objective or duration of the partnership: partnership at will; partnership by decree; unlimited partnership; durable partnership
Partnership at will
Which of the following is not a state-created exception to the employment-at-will doctrine allowing an employee to sue for wrongful discharge?: implied-contract; public policy; implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; quasi-contract
Quasi-contract
___ consists of negotiations between an employer and a group of employees so as to determine the conditions of employment: collective bargaining; covenant dealing; informational picketing; omnibus control
Collective bargaining
Principal-agent relationships are most significant for issues that are included in the category of: Wage Law; Contract Law; Tort Law; or Discrimination
Contract Law
An agency ___ is a special kind of agency relationship created for the agent's benefit, not the principal's: Partnered with a principle; conjoined with principal and interest; coupled with an interest; joined with a principal
Coupled with an interest
Which of the following is a true statement regarding discrimination based on sexual orientation?: discrimination based on sexual orientation is not an actionable claim; currently, there is no federal legislation that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation; NC was the first state to enact legislation prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation; 41 states have laws protecting against discrimination based on sexual orientation
Currently, there is no federal legislation that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation
Through the ____ method of franchising, the franchisor manufactures a product licenses a dealer to sell it in an exclusive territory: partnership; licensing; proprietorship; distributorship
Distributorship
A ____ power of attorney is a written document, created by a principal, expressing his or her wishes for an agent's authority not to be affected by the principal's subsequent incapacity: Standard; Permanent; Durable; General
Durable Power of Attorney
This duty puts corporation interest above their own when making business decisions
Duty of Loyalty
This duty is to exercise care when making decisions, act in good faith
Duty of care
Which of the following, as suggested by the courts, is the most important duty an agent owes to the principal?: UDty of performance; duty of loyalty; duty of notification; duty of obedience
Duty of loyalty
The only time a principal can be liable for crime of an agent is if the principal ___ the act
authorized
Which of the following primarily governs the internal operations of labor unions?: the Landrum-Griffin act; the taft-hartley act; the employment-at-will doctrine; the wagner act
The Landrum-Griffin Act
____ are investment banking firms that purchase securities from an issuing corporation with the intent to sell them to brokerage houses, which then sell them to the public: subscribers; wayfarers; overlords; underwriters
Underwriters
Which of the following statements is true of the liability of incoming partners?: a new partner has no liability for any obligations that occurred before he or she was added; a new partner can be held personally liable for the obligations that occurred before he or she was added; the capital a new partner adds cannot be used to pay off debts that occurred before he or she was added; a new partner assumes limited liability for any obligations that occurred before he or she was added
a new partner assumes limited liability for any obligations that occurred before he or she was added
A ____ is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit: Surety; Fiduciary; Guarantor; Conservator
Fiduciary
form of business organization that exists because of an arrangement between franchisor, owner of trade name or trademark, and the franchisee
Franchise
This partner has all rights associated with controlling the business, has unlimited personal liability, and acts as an agent of the partnership
General Partner
Broad authority granted
General Power of attorny
If a third party is able to establish employee negligence such that the employer is liable, the employer has the right to recover from the employee any damages he paid to the third party; such right to recover damages is referred to as the right of ____ : indemnification; contribution; litigation; equity
Indemnification
Independent contractor injures an innocent bystander
Independent contractor is liable
Which of the following is true of the remedy of specific performance?: It can be used by the agent when the agency relationship is not contractual; it can be used by the agent to recover for services rendered and/or future damages; it can be used by the agent to force the principal to fulfill specific contractual agreements; it can be used by the agent to force the principal to continue to employ him or her
It can be used by the agent to recover for services rendered and/or future damages
Which of the following is true of agency law?: It is standardized and is the same from state to state; it is included under the category of customary law; it is primarily state law; it is included under the category of federal law
It is primarily state law
relationship between 2 or more people or corps created for a specific undertaking
Joint Venture
____ means a third party can choose to sue the partners separately or all partners jointly in one action if a partner commits a tort or a breach of trust: several liability; joint liability; joint and several liability; accounting liability
Joint and several liability
A ____ is a partnership agreement in which company members hold transferable shares while all the goods of the company are held in the names of the partners: cooperative; syndicate; business trust; joint stock company
Joint stock company
According to the Uniform Partnership Act (UPA), if a partnership is liable, each partner has unlimited personal liability. That is, all partners are ___ liable for the partnership's debts: conditionally; equitably; jointly; constitutionally
Jointly
Commonly-recognized defenses to claims under Title VII of the civil rights act of 1964 include all but which of the following: bona fide occupational qualification; merit; seniority; judicial fiat
Judicial fiat
2 criteria for creation of agency relationship
Lawful purpose; legal capacity
A ___ occurs when a group within a corporation (usually management) buys all outstanding corporate stock held by the public: leveraged buyout; field acquisition; summit divestiture; none of the above
Leveraged buyout
This type of company is like a limited partner where partners have limited liability but each member has say in management of the business
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
franchisor provides franchisee with formula or necessary ingredient to manufacture a product
Manufacturing arrangement
After the dissolution of a partnership, the remaining partners____: may not continue the partnership; may continue the partnership but only by filing revised articles of partnership with the Secretary of State; May continue the partnership
May continue the partnership
occurs when a legal contract COMBINES two or more corporations so only one continues to exist
Merger
certain circumstances where employer can test someone's ability if it is criterion related, content valid, and construct valid
Merit Defense
Manage day-to-day business; agents
Officers
Under this, both the agent and principal are liable: 3rd party is unaware of the principal's identity but knows there is an agency
Partially Disclosed Principal
A ___ is a review and listing of all partnerships assets and/or profit and lists the distribution of assets and profits to the partners: management report; reference report; charging order; accounting
Accounting
If it becomes impractical to carry out the business of the partnership, a partner may seek to dissolve the partnership by ____: operation of law; act of the court; act of the legislature; operation of equity
Act of the court
employer can discriminate on basis of sex, religion, or national origin (i.e. employer only wants female to model female clothing)
Bona fide occupational qualification
The Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 subjects more individuals to civil liability for insider trading and grants the SEC power to award ___ (government rewards for acts beneficial to the public) to insider-trading "whistle-blowers": In-kind transfers; finder's fees; recoupment certificates; bounty payments
Bounty payments
Which of the following statements is true of independent contractors?: Building contractors, doctors, stockbrokers, and lawyers are types of independent contractors; all independent contractors are agents; independent contractors can enter into contracts on behalf of the principal even without the authorization from the principal; employers are generally liable for the actions of independent contractors
Building contractors, doctors, stockbrokers, and lawyers are types of independent contractors
Provides that directors and officers are not liable for decisions that harmed corporation if they were acting in good faith at the time of decision
Business Judgment Rule
a business organization controlled by a group of trustees who operate the trust, according to a written agreement, for the beneficiaries
Business Trust
According to the ___ rule, directors and officers are not liable for decisions that harm the corporation if they were acting in good faith at the time of the decision: responsible person; fair dealing; business judgment; good samaritan
Business judgment
To created a valid limited partnership, the general and limited partners must sign a ____ and file this with the secretary of state: partnership agreement; article of incorporation; certificate of limited partnership; annual report
Certificate of limited partnership
the franchise operates under the franchisor's business name and is required to follow the standard and methods of business operation
Chain franchise
do not offer stock to general public
Closely held
a business organization consisting of individuals who join together to gain an advantage in the market that mutually benefits all members
Co-op
Legally combine two or more corporations to form a new corporation
Consolidations
Legal entity formed by selling shares of stock to investors, who then become shareholders and owners of the company
Corporation
When directors or officers violate their duty of loyalty, they are self-____L aggrandizing; effacing; promoting; dealing
Dealing
Proving disparate-treatment discrimination involves all but which of the following steps?: plaintiff-employee must demonstrate a prima facie case of discrimination; defendant-employer must articulate a legitimate, non-discriminatory business reason for the action; defendant-employer must demonstrate the existence and use of a legitimate affirmative action plan; Plaintiff-employee must show that the reason given by the defendant-employer is a "mere pretext"
Defendant-employer must demonstrate that the existence and use of a legitimate affirmative action plan
If corporate directors fail to sue when the corporation has been harmed by an individual, another corporation or a director, individual shareholders who held stock at the time of the alleged wrongdoing can file a shareholder's ____ suit on behalf of the corporation: Preemptive; derivative; discretionary; none of the above
Derivative
Decision makers; share power of deciding the course of action for the corporation; appoint officers
Directors
Under this, the principal is liable, not the agent: 3rd party is aware that the agent is making an agreement on behalf of a principal and knows the principal's identity
Disclosed Principal
unintentional discrimination that occurs when an employer sets a requirement for employment that inadvertently precludes large numbers of a protected class
Disparate impact
Intentional discrimination; occurs when an employee is treated differently on basis of being a member of a protected class
Disparate treatment
franchisor manufactures a product and licenses a dealer to sell it in exclusive territory
Distributorship
This duty requires you to disclose your self interest and abstain from voting
Duty to disclose conflict of interest
When an agent makes authorized expenditures in the course of working on behalf of the principal, and the principal refuses to pay the agent, the principal is violating his or her: duty of accounting; duty of performance; duty to reimburse; duty to compensate
Duty to reimburse
Under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) _____ pay taxes to the ____, which deposit the money into the _____ government's Unemployment Insurance Fund: Employees, states, federal; employers, states, federal; employees, federal government, state; employers, federal government, state
Employers, states, federal
TF: the articles of incorporation from original companies are still legally binding to the new corp
FALSE
Covers all public employers as well as private employers >50 employees; guarantees all eligible employees up to 12 weeks unpaid leave for; employee must be put in same position or one of equal skill
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
The ___ Act, passed in 1935, created a state system to provide unemployment compensation to qualified employees who lose their jobs: unemployment insurance trust fund financing; fair labor standards; amended unemployment insurance; federal unemployment tax
Federal unemployment tax
Created for private purposes and do not have government duties
Private Corporations
Corporation created by the government to help administer law, often have specific government duties to fulfill
Public corporation
stock available to public
Publicly Held
Frank looks at a car "for sale" because friend Mike wants to buy similar car. Frank tells owner that Mike will buy car and signs contract on Mike's behalf. Mike did not name Frank as an agent but can _____ the agency
Ratify/agency by ratification
A ____ prospectus is a prospectus with a warning written in ___ print at the top of the page warning investors that the registration statement has been filed with the securities and exchange commission but not yet approved: scarlet pimpernel, red; red herring, red; red storm, red; none of the above
Red herring, red
Because the relationship between corporations and their directors, officers, and employees is an agency relationship, corporations are liable for torts and crimes committed by their agents during the scope of their employment. Courts refer to this liability as the doctrine of: absolute liability; strict liability; respondeat superior; respondeat inferior
Respondeat superior
according to the ___ doctrine, a court may find a corporate officer criminally liable regardless of the extent to which the officer took part in the criminal activity: Responsible person; irresponsible person; contributory negligence; comparative negligence
Responsible person
If the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission decides not to sue, it notifies the plaintiff-employee of his/her right to file an action, and issues the plaintiff-employee a ____: formal letter of apology; consolation letter; right-to-sue letter; default judgment
Right-to-sue letter
employees given preferential treatment based on length of service MUST apply legally to all persons, follow industry practices, no discrimination, no illegal discrim
Seniority System Defense
Unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors
Sexual harassment
Occurs when a parent corp merges with a subsidiary corp
Short form mergers
gives authority only for the specific areas listed in agreement
Specific power of attorney
Promoters begin the corporate creation and organization process by arranging for necessary capital, financing, and licenses. They raise capital for the infant corporation by making ____ agreements with ____ who agree to purchase stock in the new corporation: Licensing, licensees; partnership, limited partners; script, scribes; subscription, subscribers
Subscription, subscribers
Amended the Wagner act to limit some of the powers of unions; adopted explicitly to encourage formation of labor unions and provide collective bargaining
Taft Hartley Act
Which of the following establishes the rules for partnership in the absence of an express partnership agreement?: the articles of partnership; the Uniform Partnership Act; the certificate of limited partnership; the consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act
The Uniform Partnership Act
Which of the following statements is true of the right of survivorship?: the rights in specific partnership property pass to the surviving partners; the surviving partners need not necessarily account to the deceased partner's estate for the value of that partner's interest in specific property; a partner's share of profits and a return of capital contributed by the partner pass to the surviving partners
The rights in specific partnership property pass to the surviving partners
TF S Corps avoid double taxation
True
TF informal documents can be used to identify existence of partnership if no articles of partnership exist
True
TF short form mergers of corporations do not require shareholder approval
True
TF: In an undisclosed or unidentified agency, if the principal is not expressly included in the contract, the principal bears no liability
True
TF: principal must have complete knowledge of material facts and principal must ratify the entirety of the agent's act
True
TF: the surviving corp of a merger becomes liable for all debts and obligations of the absorbed corp
True
The agent is liable to the 3rd party, but the principal is liable to the agent; 3rd party does not know that an agent is acting on behalf of a principal
Unidentified Principal
In a ____ partnership, partners divide the profits (usually equally) and management responsibilities and share unlimited personal liability for the firm's debts: Corporal; General; Limited; Unlimited
Unlimited
A 3rd party is injured through negligence of employee/agent
Vicarious Liability
The first major piece of federal legislation adopted explicitly to encourage the formation of labor unions and provide for collective bargaining was the: Taft-Hartley; landrum-griffin; wagner; omnibus crime control and safe streets
Wagner
A shareholder who receives ___ stock, or stock issued below its fair market value, is individually liable for the difference between the price she paid for the shares and their stated corporate value: Split; diluted; watered; subsidized
Watered
The Fair Labor Standard Act requires that: employees of both sexes be paid a minimum wage of 5.55; covered employees be paid one and one-half times their regular wages for hours worked in excess of 30 in one week; a minimum wage of a specified amount be paid to all employees in covered industries; executives be paid by their employees for double time
a minimum wage of a specified amount be paid to all employees in covered industries
A gratuitous agent is one who: finds a buyer for one party and a seller for another; freely substitutes his or her judgment for that of the principal; acts without consideration; is paid for his or her services
acts without consideration
Under the ___, partnership assets are arranged in a certain order to pay any outstanding debts: doctrine of estoppel; doctrine of legal aggregate; doctrine of worthier title; doctrine of marshaling assets
doctrine of marshaling assets
Payment from the sale of ____ of a business or some other property is not a partnership
goodwill
When a breach of contract is caused by an agent's negligence, a principal: must enact a constructive trust; has a right of avoidance; cannot utilize tort remedies; has a right to indemnification
has a right to indemnification
When a party receives a share of profits for payment from the sale of goodwill of a business or some other property, there is: no partnership; a limited liability partnership; a voluntary and consensual partnership; a limited partnership
no partnership
The first major piece of federal legislation adopted explicitly to encourage the formation of labor unions and provide for collective bargaining between employers and unions as a means of obtaining the peaceful settlement of labor disputes was the ___ Act: Hoffa; tart-hartley; landrum-griffin; none of the above
none of the above
If an agent commits a crime in scope of his/her employment without authorization, the principal is _____
not liable
An agent who makes an unauthorized agreement has failed to meet the duty of: cooperation; performance; obedience; accounting
obedience
supervisor makes sexual demands that are perceived as term of condition of employment
quid pro quo sexual harassment
A limited partner's limited personal liability depends on all but which of the following conditions?: The limited partner has complied in good faith with the requirement that a certificate of limited partnerships is filed; the limited partner has education, skill and experience in the nature of the limited partnership business; the limited partner does not participate in the control of the business; the limited partner's surname is not party of the partnership business
the limited partner has education, skill, and experience in the nature of the limited partnership business
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) covers: the birth but not the adoption of a child; the placement of a foster child in an employee's care; public employers but not private employers; newly joined employees who have an experience of one month
the placement of a foster child in an employee's care
Disparate impact is oftn referred to as ___ discrimination: intentional; unintentiaonal; consqeuential; retributive
unintentional
According the OSHA, employers: in low-hazard industries such as retail and insurance must keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses; have a general duty to develop and enforce independent health and safety programs; with 11 or more employees must keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses; must provide reasonable leave periods for a family-related health issues
with 11 or more employees must keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses
A S-corp cannot have more than ____ shareholders: 25; 50; 75; 100
100
Parties form the agency relationship by making a written or oral agreement
Express agency
The SEC defines an accredited investor as which of the following?: any natural person who has a net worth of at least $1 million; any natural person who has a net worth of at least $2 million; any natural person who has a net worth of at least $3 million; any natural-born citizen of the United States
Any natural person who has a net worth of at least $1 million
Company president suggests that a salesman is a representative of their company; company must uphold any agreements the 3rd party made due to
Apparent Agency or Agency by estoppel
A _____ is a dissenting shareholder's right to have his/her shares appraised and to receive monetary compensation from the corporation for their value: appraisal right; accounting; equity right; quorum
Appraisal right
When an agent breaches an agency contract or his fiduciary duties, the principal may use her right of ___ to nullify at her discretion any contract the agent negotiated: Penance; Subrogation; Ratification; Avoidance
Avoidance
Which of the following is classified as termination by "operation of law": Bankruptcy; lapse of time; fulfillment of purpose; mutual agreement by the parties
Bankruptcy
According to the Revised Model Business Corporation Act (RMBCA), in which of the following situations can a secretary of state compel involuntary dissolution of a corporation?: the corporation failed to pay taxes within 20 days of the due date; the corporation failed to submit its annual report to the secretary of state within 30 days; the corporation did not have a registered agent or office in the state for 60 days or more; all of the above
The corporation did not have a registered agent or office in the state for 60 days or more
Under workers' compensation laws: the employees are not allowed to the employee injury costs; the covered workers injured on the job can receive financial compensation through an administrative procedure; the injuries occurring on the way to and from the job are within the course of employment, for which damages may be recovered; the only way workers can claim financial compensation is by suing their employer
The covered workers injured on the job can receive financial compensation through an administrative procedure
Which of the following is NOT a procedural requirement for a merger or consolidation: The boards of directors of all involved corporations must approve the merger or consolidation plan; the shareholders of all involved corporations must approve the plan by a vote at a shareholder meeting; the officers of all involved corporations must approve the plan by a "super-majority" vote; the involved corporations must submit the merger or consolidation plan to the secretary of state
The officers of all involved corporations must approve the plan by a "super-majority" vote
An agent committed tort on a 3rd party; the act was either authorized by the principal or was ratified with knowledge it was illegal; the principal had given agent inadequate instructions/improper instruments
The principal bears liability for the tort
Which of the following is not a requirement for agency by ratification: An individual must misrepresent himself/herself as an agent for another party; the principal accepts the unauthorized act; the principal must have incomplete knowledge of all material facts regarding the contract; the principal must ratify the entirety of the agent's agent
The principal must have incomplete knowledge of all material facts regarding the contract
A ___ entitles a creditor to a partner's profits while the partner continues to act as a partner and engage in the partnership business: warrant of execution; charging order; attachments of earnings order; marshaling order
charging order
has complied in good faith with requirements of certificate of limited partnership; does not participate in control of the business; the limited partner's surname is not part of the partnership name. If any are violated the partner surrenders their limited liability
conditions for limited partners
Liquidating assets pays in this order
creditors, refund loans to partners, payment to partners for capital investment, payment of profits distributed
Which of the following statements is true of the right to compensation of partners in a partnership relationship?: when a partner dies during the term of a partnership, the surviving partners are not entitled to any compensation for services; partners do not possess the right to create salaries for any partner in a partnership agreement; partners cannot receive a salary irrespective of whether the other partners agree to pay a salary to that particular partner; partners do not enter into a partnership relationship with a right to compensation for performing business activities
partners do not enter into a partnership relationship with a right to compensation for performing business activities
Partnership is considered a legal aggregate of the partners when: it is treated as a "person" separate from the partnership with a life of its own; partnership debts eventually become the debts of the individual partners; it is sued or being sued; the partnership is taxed as a separate being
partnership debts eventually become the debts of the individual partners
Individuals who place themselves outside an employer's place of business for the purpose of informing passers-by of the fact(s) of a labor dispute are engaged in ____: primary boycotts; embargo; secondary boycotts; picketing
picketing
The public policy exception: provides that an implied employment contract may arise from statements the employer makes in public meetings; prohibits employers from firing employees engaged in activities that further the public interest; assumes that every employment contract contains an implicit understanding that the parties will deal fairly with one another; is limited to public activities such as serving on jury duty, doing military service, and filing for or testifying at hearings for workers' compensation claims
prohibits employers from firing employees engaged in activities that further the public interest