Purdue MGMT 455 Final Exam
Indiana Tort Claims Act
Before being allowed to file a suit against a governmental agency, a person must first provide written notice of the claim to the agency within a reasonable amount of time
executory contract
a contract in which something remains to be done by one or both parties
executed contract
a contract that has already been completely performed
chapter 13 proceedings
a debtor who has regular income will pay something to all creditors and the debtor will keep all property
chapter 9 proceedings
a municipality files bankruptcy and presents a plan by which it will restructure its debts
intentional tort
a tort which occurs when wrongdoers engage in intentional conduct
what is the ACA
affordable care act; a federal law that mandates we all have health insurance & we pay a tax if we do not; can obtain insurance on our own, through employer, through government, or through parents until 26
express contract
agreement of the parties manifested by their words, whether spoken or written
how can a home owner avoid the filing of a mechanic lien?
by paying the supplier the amount that is owed
punitive damages cap and percentages
capped at $50,000 OR three times the amount of compensatory damages; 75% of punitive damages are paid to the Victim's Violent Crime Compensation Fund
negligence tort
careless actions or actions taken without thinking through their consequences
defenses to a negligent tort
comparative fault contributory negligence
implied contract
contract expressed by conduct or implied or deduced from the facts
which defense can the state claim if the person was slightly at fault in the accident
contributory negligence
quasi contract
court imposed obligation to prevent unjust enrichment in the absence of a contract
Eviction
landlord must give ten days notice before filing suit, if tenant pays within ten days then landlord cannot sue; if paid month to month then landlord OR tenant must give 30 day notice before eviction
security deposit law
landlord must remburse tenant for any portion of unused security deposit within 45 days of the end of the lease and after tenant has provided a written forwarding address and also turned in the keys
debts that are not discharged in a chapter 7
malicious injury to property, child support/alimony, court fines, property settlement debts
can a ward of the court enter into an enforceable contract
no, does not have the legal capacity
can a landlord lock out a tenant b/c they're behind in rent
no, must go through court
can attorney fees by included in a judgement?
no, unless there is a statute that allows the litigant to recover them or unless the contract allows it
summons
notifying defendant of their duty to appear in court
subpoena
notifying someone of their duty to provide evidence in court
can a tenant deduct costs of repairs off their rent
only if a landlord agreed to make them and failed to do so
Innkeeper's Lien Law
the right of an innkeeper to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for debt *only applies to transient tenants not long term tenants
Contract
the total legal obligation that arises from an agreement between two or more parties
a non-competition contract will be enforced by a court if the court find that the terms of the contract are reasonable in time and an area covered by its terms
true
an insurance company cannot deny coverage based on a pre-existing medical condition
true
court can refuse to enforce a contract they deem unconscionable
true
independent contractors are liable for their own contracts and their own torts
true
insurance companies cannot set annual and lifetime caps on health insurance benefits
true
out of pocket expenses (ex. loss of wages) are recoverable in small claim court
true
parent is not liable for a minor's contract unless they cosigned
true
parents cannot contract away their child's right to receive child support
true
strict liability tort
type of tort which imposes liability without regard to whether there was an intent to harm or any negligence occured
when is an offer effective?
when it has been accepted by the offeree
elements of a valid contract
1. agreement 2. supported by consideration 3. must be between parties w/ legal capacity 4. agreement in proper form 5. agreement for a legal purpose
Indiana Lemon Law Rules
1. allow dealer a reasonable number of attempts to fix the vehicle 2. purchaser may either demand return of their money or a car of comparable value
service of summons/subpoena by sheriff
1. delivering to the person 2. leaving a copy at person's last known address w/ a person of suitable age 3. leaving the summons at last known address AND mailing it to that address AND the mail isn't returned
process of filing a small claims court lawsuit
1. file a complaint 2. service of process (summons) 3. defendant must reply within a reasonable amount of time
when is miranda applicable
1. person is in custody 2. person is being interrogated by police 3. person provides an answer to the police questions 4. the answer to the question is incriminating
what is the time limit for someone to appeal a small claims court decision
30 days
how many full time employees must employers have before they are required to provide group health insurance
50
Mitigation
Landlord has a responsibility to mitigate if the tenant breaks the lease
Fifth Amendment
Miranda Rule of Law: allows individuals to be free from self-incrimination
Uses of Security Deposit (if not returned)
cover unpaid rent damages unpaid bills
chapter 7 proceedings
debtor will not pay any money to creditors and loses all property that is in excess of exemptions
how much can you sue for if you're not paid for overtime work?
double the wages + attorney fees
elements of a tort
duty breach of that duty damage caused by that breach
collection process
execution (seizure of a person's property by sheriff) or garnishment (taking of a portion of the defendant's wages until judgement is paid)
A tort claim is the same action as a suit for breach of contract
false
Miranda applies if a person is not in custody
false
Miranda applies to voluntary statements by a person without being interrogated by the police while in custody
false
a court may not reform a contract in order to carry out the intent of the parties to the court
false
a minor cannot cancel their contracts before reaching age 18
false
a person can lose all their wages through garnishment
false
disposable earnings (in ch 13 bankruptcy) means
gross amount of money earned by a debtor each month minus income taxes and living expenses
if a mechanic lien is foreclosed what could happen?
homeowner may have their home sold
how may a person recover compensatory damages
if there is enough proof presented to support such an award
tort
private wrong for which a person will seek to obtain money for such wrong
which companies are regulated by anti-trust laws; which are exempt
regulated: National Basketball and Football Associations exempt: labor unions
an entire bankruptcy may be thrown out of court if...
someone has concealed assets, lied in court, or filed a chapter 7 within the past 8 years
if landlord converts tenant's property what can the tenant do?
sue the landlord and request a judgement for 3x the value of the item + attorney fees
who may file a mechanic lien
suppliers, contractors, and subcontractors who aren't paid for the supplies or work done to improve a home
exemptions to execution
tangible personal property: 10,250 intangible personal property: 400 family residence: 19,300 retirement account cannot be touched
Difference between an employee and an independent contractor
the amount of control a principal is asserting over such person; more control = employee, less = contractor