Business law exam 2 chapters 8, 10, 11, 12, & 13
United Inc., a U.S. film production company, files a suit against Video Ltd., a Mexican production firm, for infringement of intellectual property rights under Mexico's national laws. Both the U.S. and Mexico are signatories of the TRIPS agreement. What is United entitled to under TRIPS?
the same rights and protection under Mexican law as video.
Parties to sales and lease contracts are not free to agree to terms different from those stated in the UCC.
false
Pricing information is not a trade secret.
false
The offeror must have a serious intention to become bound by the offer in order for the offer to be effective.
false
Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a buyer must receive warranty for goods.
false
Under the doctrine of mitigation of damages, the duty owned depends on the nature of the damages.
false
The bankruptcy trustee sells the nonexempt assets and distributes the proceeds to creditors.
TRUE
Field Construction, Inc., contracts with Mesa Ranch to build a new horse barn on Mesa's property for which Mesa agrees to pay. If this is a valid contract, it will be partly because it includes the element of
legality
Online contracts may be formed not only for the sale of goods and services, but also for
licensing
Gargantua Equipment Corporation registers its trademark as provided by federal law. This registration gives notice that the mark belongs exclusively to Gargantua. This notice is
nationwide
Under Chapter 11, the debtor's obligations most likely to be discharged are
none of the choices a domestic-support obligation taxes accruing within the last three years claims based on the debtor's willful or malicious conduct or fraud
To be protected under the Copyright Act, a work must be
original and fixed in a durable medium
The right of the seller or lessor to repair, adjust, or replace defective or nonconforming goods is referred to as
a cure
Dana operates Energy, Inc., a corporation in the fuel-supply business. Dana wants to create a plan under which the firm pays a portion of its debts, is discharged of the remainder, and is allowed to continue in business. Energy should file a petition in bankruptcy for relief through
a reorganization
To make a sale to Gourmet, Inc., Hill Valley Commodities asks Gourmet's outside accountant Ina to co-sign a credit application. According to the terms, if Gourmet defaults, Hill Valley can look to her for payment without first pursuing legal remedies against Gourmet. Tina is
a surety
According to the UCC, a merchant is
all of these choices a person who deals in the goods of kind a person who employees a merchant as a broker, agent, or other intermediary a person who, by occupation, holds himself or herself out as having knowledge and skill
Compared to Chapter 7 and 11 plans, a Chapter 13 plan
allows a debtor to retain possession of his or her assets
Irma delivers her Jeep to be fixed at Kent's Auto Repair. Irma agrees to pay cash. Kent's performs, but Irma does not pay. Kent's keeps the jeep until she pays. This is
an artisan's lien
A contract formed in whole or in part from the conduct of the parties is called
an implied contract
A patent holder who has been violated can seek ________, as well as request damages for royalties and lost profits.
an injunction
Steel Mill, Inc., makes an offer to Tom to enter into a contract to work as a mechanical engineer for a certain salary for one year, subject to a five-year renewal based on his performance. Tom accepts the offer. This is a valid contract because it includes
an offer and an acceptance
Allen promises to pay Barb, his niece, $5,000 if she obtains her degree at City University, where she is in her third year. Barb graduates. Allen must pay Barb because
barb obtained a degree at city
Which is not a basic requirement for an e-contract?
bargained-for exchange
Courts also may reform contracts when the parties have executed a written
covenant not to compete
Ron borrows funds from Suburban Bank secured by Ron's house. Ron defaults on the debt. The bank's options include:
disposing of the collateral in any commercially reasonable manner
Under Chapter 7, creditors are paid in a certain order of priority. The highest-priority class comprises claims for
domestic support
Steel Mill, Inc., agrees to deliver a certain quantity of steel to T-Bar Framing Corporation. The agreement states that delivery is to be within "9" days, although the parties intend "90" days. The seller cannot convince the buyer to amend the contract. The most appropriate remedy is
reformation
Article 2 sets forth the requirements for
sales contracts
Kent tries to start his car with no success. He yells that he will sell the car to anyone for $10. Livy, a passerby, hears Kent's yell. This is not an effective offer because it lacks
serious intent
a ________ is essentially a trademark that is used to distinguish the services (rather than the products) of one person or company from those of another.
service mark
An equitable remedy requiring exactly the performance that was specified in a contract; usually granted only when monetary damages would be an inadequate remedy and the subject matter of the contract is unique is called
specific performance
When anticipatory repudiation occurs, the nonbreaching party may
suspend performance
To create an enforceable security interest between Mortgage Bank and Nations Property Company with a written security agreement, the agreement must be signed by
the debtor
Rice Corporation offers to sell Sushi Restaurants, Inc., five hundred bushels of rice. Sushi responds, "We agree to buy five hundred bushels only if the rice is Grade A quality." Without more, their contract is formed according to
the new terms of the acceptance
Businesses generally attempt to protect their ________ by having all employees who use the process (or information) agree in their contracts, or in confidentiality agreements, never to divulge it.
trade secrets
A contract entered into by a minor is voidable at the option of the minor.
true
A merchant who deals in goods of the kind sold (or leased), automatically gives rise to an implied warranty of merchantability.
true
Consideration is the value given in return for a promise or performance in a contractual agreement.
true
For purposes of fraudulent misrepresentation, scienter clearly exists if a party asserting a fact knows it is not as stated.
true
Privity of contract is the relationship that exists between the promisor and the promisee of a contract.
true
Some business processes can be protected as trade secrets.
true
The United States has signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), an international treaty to combat global counterfeiting and piracy.
true
The automatic stay applies to all or part of the debtor's consumer debt.
true
Phoenix Inc. is a publisher. Phoenix uses a logo featuring a bird rising from a flame to identify its publications. The publications are printed in a unique process that includes a 3-D printer. Phoenix could most likely obtain trademark protection for its:
unique logo
Merchants can satisfy the Statute of Frauds if, after the parties have agreed orally, one of the merchants sends a signed written confirmation to the other merchant
within a reasonable time
A third person who receives an unintentional benefit from a contract even though the contract was not made for that person's benefit is
wrong a third party beneficiary
The transfer of contractual duties to a third party is known as
wrong an assignment
If goods of delivery fail in any respect to conform to the contract, the buyer (or lessee) may accept the goods, reject the entire shipment, or accept part and reject part. This is called the
wrong reasonable standard rule
If the delegation of duties are not performed, then the obligee can sue
wrong the delegatee delegator
A mistake that occurs when both parties to a contract are mistaken about the same material fact is
wrong unilateral