Funeral Service Compend: Mortuary and Business Law
An addition or modification of a will is known as a
Codicil
Whatever the promisor demands and receives as the price for his promise is called
Consideration
The maximum amount of interest that may be charged is called the
Contract Rate
When a funeral director has a dead human body in his care, he is properly termed
Custodian
The election to void a contract is called
Disaffirmance
A personal representative of the decedent appointed in the will to carry out the provisions of the will is called
Executor
A contract in which the terms have not been fully performed by all the parties is said to be
Executory
A term involving a relation of trust or confidence is
Fiduciary
A contract under seal is called
Formal
One who induces another to enter into a contract as a result of an intentionally or recklessly false statement of a material fact is guilty of
Fraud
When a person dies without a will, he is said to die
Intestate
The power or authority which each court has to hear cases is called its
Jurisdiction
A breach of the duty of care one individual has towards others is called
Negligence
The laws of city councils are called
Ordinances
You receive an offer in the mail containing no stipulations as to the acceptance, and you decide to return your acceptance by mail. The agreement is complete when the acceptance is
Placed in the mail by the offeree
The filing and proving of the will following death is called
Probate
A person who dies leaving a valid will is called a
Testator
The right to sue the federal government is derived from
The Federal Claims Act
In order to be enforceable, a valid contract must meet which of the following requirements? 1. Mutual agreement 2. Competent parties 3. Supported by consideration 4. Lawful purpose
All of the above
A contract made by a person who is intoxicated, but aware of the consequences of his/her actions is
Valid
A contract which is enforceable by the courts is
Valid
A contract made by a legally declared insane person is
Void
A contract that is of no legal effect is
Void
Mutual mistakes as to the existence of the subject matter renders a contract
Void
A contract in which undue influence was proven is considered
Voidable
A person appointed by the court to oversee the estate of an intestate is called
Administrator
When a funeral director has the personal effects of a dead human body in his possession, his properly termed a
Bailee
A private or civil wrong, either intentional or caused by negligence, for which there may be action for damages is
Tort
A restatement of one's willingness to be bound by his promises made during minority is called
Ratification
Any rate of interest above the maximum rate allowable by law is said to be
Usurious
A contract that may be set aside by at least one of the parties is
Voidable
A written disposition of property, real or personal, to take effect at the death of an individual is called a
Will
