Exam 1 - Business Law - Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
Alvin pays for and downloads a new exercise app on his smartphone. He believes that because he paid for it, he can legally make copies and sell them to his friends at the gym. He is wrong because
he only obtained a license to use the app—not to own and resell it
A state court can exercise jurisdiction over property located within its boundaries. This type of jurisdiction is called
in rem jurisdiction
If a grand jury issues the charges against an individual then the charge is called a (an)
indictment
If Sal sends Max a text telling Max that his wife has just died, when in fact, Sal knows this is untrue, Max may be able to sue Sal for
infliction of emotional distress
In order to commit an intentional tort, a person must cause harm and
intend to commit the act that caused harm
Case 7.2, People v. Sisuphan, the issue was
intent to defraud
Ambiguous terms in a contract are generally
interpreted against the party who drafted the contract containing ambiguous language
If a person has been previously determined to be mentally incompetent by a court then any contract entered into by that person
is void
If a contract can be fully performed in six months from the day the contract is formed,
it does not need to be in writing to be enforceable
A fact to which a reasonable person would attach importance in determining his or her course of action is called a
material fact
A wrongful mental state is known as
mens rea
The business-extension exception to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) permits employers to
monitor employees' personal communications made in the ordinary course of business
If your actions harm someone else but you never intended to cause that harm, you may nevertheless be liable for the tort of
negligence
Generally, past consideration is
no consideration
One of the most common cyber torts is
online defamation
The primary focus of utilitarian ethics is the
outcome of actions
The sharing of resources—such as files, hard drives, and processing styles—among multiple computers without necessarily requiring a central network server is called
peer-to-peer (P2P networking
Administrative agencies are created to
perform a specific government function with which Congress or a state legislature has neither the time nor the expertise to deal
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, contracts for the sale of goods will not fall under the Statute of Frauds if the goods are
priced below $500
Duty-based ethical standards often derive from
principles rooted in religion
The establishment clause
prohibits the government from creating a state-sponsored religion
The doctrine that can prevent an offeror from revoking an offer once the offeror has detrimentally relied on it is known as
promissory estoppel
In contract law, consideration means
something of value received or promised underlying the bargain
Liability for injury can be imposed for reasons other than fault under the doctrine of
strict liability
A person ordinarily is not held liable for committing a crime if that person
suffers from a mental disease and lacks substantial capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his or her acts
Pursuant to the doctrine of stare decisis, if an appellate court establishes a rule of law, the principle must be adhered to by
that court only
If you defame someone, you injure
that person's good reputation
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as
the Bill of Rights
The requirement that no person be deprived of "life, liberty, or property without due process of law" is found in
the Fifth Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment
The United States Supreme Court has held that privacy rights are protected by all of the following Constitutional Amendments except for
the Second Amendment
The fact that U.S. courts consider the rules of law announced in court decisions, or case law, as a primary source of law stems from
the common law
Contracts are governed by
the common law as modified by statutory law and administrative law
Two fundamental approaches to ethical reasoning in a business environment are
the duty-based and outcome-based approaches
Under the common law, a memorandum evidencing an oral contract must include
the essential terms
Adequacy of consideration concerns
the fairness of a bargain
The doctrine of judicial review allows
the judiciary to decide whether laws or actions of the other branches of government are constitutional
Civil law can be best described as
the law that governs relations between persons and between persons and the government
International law sources include
the laws of individual nations, and treaties and international organizations
Remedies are best described as
the legal means used to enforce a right or to compensate for the violation of a right
Venue refers to the
the most appropriate location for a trial
The common law rule governing the admissibility in court of oral evidence is called
the parol evidence rule
Release will not be binding if
the parties do not voluntarily agree to it
To help ensure that they are making ethical business decisions, corporate employees should evaluate their actions based on
the six basic guidelines provided by the George S. May International Company
A state law that directly conflicts with a federal law is invalid under
the supremacy clause
In Case 8.3, Wagner v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., the main issue regarding contract interpretation was
the unambiguous statement of the conditions under which the parties were to share the films profits and whether those conditions had occurred
Social media posts may be included in discovery and litigation because
they may establish a person's intent or what he or she knew at a particular time
When can social media posts be used in criminal investigation and by administrative agencies?
to detect and prosecute criminals
When a person enters onto, above, or below the surface of the land that is owned by another without permission a
trespass to land has occured
A contract in which the terms of the agreement are so unscrupulous or grossly unfair as to be "void of conscience"
unconscionable contract
Promises made in return for actions or events that have already taken place are
unenforceable
The two forms mistakes of fact are
unilateral and mutual
A lender who charges an interest rate above the lawful maximum commits
usury
Which of these is not a type of duty-based ethics a. religious ethical standards b. Kantian ethics c. the principle of rights d. utilitarianism
utilitarianism
Business ethics focuses on
what constitutes ethical behavior in the business world.
Ethics can be defined as the study of
what constitutes right and wrong behavior
Case 4.3, Taylor v. Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P., involved a Mariners fan, Delinda Middleton Taylor, who was injured by a baseball that entered the stands during team warm-ups. The issue in the case was
whether the risk of injury from an errant baseball was foreseeable to a reasonable person with Taylor's familiarity with baseball
Tort is the French word for
wrong
A crime can be defined as
wrong committed against society as a whole
A secondary promise to a primary transaction, such as a promise made by one person to pay the debts of another, is called
a collateral promise
An executory contract is
a contract not yet fully performed
The basic purpose of tort law is to
provide remedies for the invasion of protected interests
The term cybersquatting means
registering someone else's mark as a domain name and then offering to forfeit the name for a price
Police powers allow states to
regulate private activities to promote public order, health, safety, morals, and general welfare
If a party is fraudulently induced to enter into a contract, that party can
rescind (cancel) the contract
The key difference between larceny and robbery is that
robbery involves force or fear; larceny does not
The performance that takes place after an accord is executed is called
satisfaction
One party's intent to deceive the other party to a contract is known as
scienter
Under the First Amendment, corporate political speech is given
significant protection
The general rule with regard to intoxicated persons who enter into contracts is that
some contracts can be avoided by the intoxicated person
The general rule with regard to minors who enter into contracts is that
some contracts can be avoided by the minor
Which of the following is not an element of fraud?
An innocent party under twenty-one years of age
Which of the following is a defense to a negligence claim?
Assumption of the risk
Which tort provides a basis for a criminal prosecution as well as a tort action?
Battery
Which of the following statements need to be true for the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) to apply? a. The domain name is in another language b. The domain name is identical or confusingly similar to the trademark of another c. The one registering or using the domain name has a "bad faith intent" to profit from that trademark d. Both b and c
Both b and c
The five-step procedure designed by ethics consultant Leonard H. Bucklin of Corporate-Ethics.US for investigating and solving ethics problems is known as
Business Progress Pragmatism
Perhaps the most significant federal statute specifically addressing cyber crime is the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
The commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution authorizes
Congress to regulate commerce
If Edgar orally agrees to buy a car from Sally for $10,000 and Sally creates a written contract with all the terms of the sale and signs it,
Edgar cannot be enforced to go through with the sale because he has not signed the contract
The American legal system has been strongly influenced by
English law
The landmark decision in the case of Miranda v. Arizona concerned a person's rights under the
Fifth Amendment
U.S. businesspersons are forbidden from bribing foreign officials to ensure advantageous contracts by the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Which of the following is not a defense available to a person who is sued for assault and battery?
Lack of consent
The Safe Web Act also provides a "safe harbor" for Internet service providers (ISPs) giving them immunity from which of the following?
Liability for supplying information to the Federal Trade Commission concerning possible deceptive conduct in foreign jurisdictions
Which of the following activities is not prohibited by the CAN-SPAM Act?
Sending junk mail via the U.S. Postal Service
Which of the following is not a relationship that is likely to lead to undue influence?
Store manager-shopper
Which act was passed to give significant protection to owners of copyrights in digital information?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Which agency investigates consumer complaints of privacy violations?
The Federal Trade Commission
Which act requires companies to set up confidential systems so that "red flags" can be raised about suspected illegal and unethical business practices?
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Which act prevents cellphone companies and social media networks from divulging private communications to certain entities and individuals?
The Stored Communications Act
The federal court system does not include the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
In which of the following situations would Internet users have a reasonable expectation of privacy?
When they enter their personal banking information online
Consideration is often broken down into two parts: something of legal value and
a bargained-for exchange
A court would be likely to apply the doctrine of strict liability to
a builder using dynamite to clear a housing sight
If one of nine justices disagrees with the others and writes a separate opinion, this opinion is called
a dissenting opinion
The requirements for a valid contract do not include
a fair price
A quasi contract can be defined as
a fictional contract
Which of the following is not a type of malware?
a hacker
A posttrial motion to set aside a verdict and enter a new verdict in favor of the nonprevailing party is known as a motion for
a judgment notwithstanding the verdict
The Statute of Frauds covers all of the following except contracts for the sale of
a new college history textbook
Cyber crime can be best defined as
a new way of committing crimes rather than a new type of crime
A long arm statute allows a court to exercise jurisdiction over
a nonresident defendant who has minimum contacts with the state in which the court is located
A contract is
a promise or agreement that can be enforced in court
When you are engaged in legal research, a citation means
a reference to a publication in which a legal authority can be found
A federal court can exercise jurisdiction if a case involves
a treaty, the U.S. Constitution, or a federal law
Written or electronic evidence of an oral contract is referred to as
a written memorandum
A written contract that is intended to be a complete and final statement of the terms of an agreement is referred to as
an integrated contract
Under the "responsible corporate officer" doctrine, corporate officers
are responsible for their own actions and also for the actions of employees under their supervision
Children do not assume the risks of the premises if they are attracted to the property by some object. This is referred to as the
attractive nuisance doctrine
The standard of proof in a criminal law case is
beyond a reasonable doubt
Social media has become a part of everyday business, and employees who criticize fellow workers or managers on social media outlets
can be fired for such actions, but a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling has changed the legality and ethics of such consequences.
Corporations
can be held liable for crimes, just as individuals can be
The general rule concerning the ability of a minor to disaffirm a contract for necessaries is that the minor
can disaffirm but will remain liable for the reasonable value of the goods
When both federal and state courts have the power to hear a case, these courts have
concurrent jurisdiction
If you are a victim of false imprisonment, you are
confined or restrained by another person intentionally and without justification
A severable contract
consists of distinct parts that can be performed separately, with separate consideration provided for each part
Quasi contracts describe
contracts implied in law
One of the major problems in pursuing an online defamation claim is that
discovering the identity of the person who posted the defamation is often extremely difficult
Forcing someone to enter into a contract through fear created by threats is known as
duress
One of the main purposes of contract law is to
ensure that certain promises are legally binding
Contractual capacity refers to a person's legal ability to
enter into a contractual relationship
Primary sources of law include
federal and state statutes, administrative regulations, constitutions, and court cases
Promissory estoppel was originally applied to situations involving
gifts
What does a business lose when another party uses a similar domain name?
goodwill
One reason that businesspersons may find it difficult to comply with the law is because
gray areas in the law make it difficult to tell how the law will be applied to a specific business situation
A state court can exercise personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant if the defendant
had minimum contacts with the state
The federal court system does not include the
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Which of the following types of contracts is not among the types of contracts and clauses that are often held to be contrary to public policy?
A contract for the sale of live farm animals
Which of the following contracts would not be required to be in writing to be enforceable?
A contract that can be performed within six months of being formed
Which of the following need not be included in a written contract?
A detailed description of every term involved in the contract