Business Test 4 (Part 2)
Which of the four general factors that bear upon whether a master-servant relationship exists is determinative:
Power of control.
A drug that may only be used with the permission of a physician is designated by the FDA as a:
Prescription Drug
The intent of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act is primarily to:
Prevent misleading product claims.
Through an agency relationship, the agency becomes a representative of the:
Principal.
The Fair Credit Billing Act that governs credit card issuers:
Prohibits mailing unsolicited credit cards and establishes procedures for lost or stolen credit cards.
To carry out their duties, universal agents are typically granted:
A general power of attorney.
An agent with authority to represent the principal only for a specific transaction, usually for a limited time is a:
A special agent
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act restricts:
Abusive techniques used by debt collection agencies.
Most states have statutes that:
Allow consumers or the attorney general to sue for deceptive business practices
A noteworthy change in the FDA in recent years is its:
Allowing quicker approval for use of drugs that show promise in treating life-threatening diseases.
The R-value Rule is:
An FTC trade regulation rule regarding insulation.
If an employer and an employee agree on employment of a certain time, or that job security will be provided, then there is likely:
An express contract.
When a principal creates an impression of authority in an agent that leads a third part to conclude that the agent has authority to act for the principal, the agent is said to have:
Apparent authority
The Consumer Leasing Act?
Applies to most car leases, but not car rentals
For a complaint proposed to the five commissioners by an FTC staff member to be officially issued:
At least 3 commissioners must vote for it.
The power to change the principal's legal obligations is an agent's:
Authority
How might a private party take actions against false advertising claims?
By bringing a suit under the Lanham Act
The category of medical devices are things presenting minimal potential for harm to the user and are usually of simple design, such as bandages and gloves?
Class 1
The most heavily controlled medical devices are:
Class 3 (ex. heart valves)
When an FTC trade regulation rule is finalized, it becomes part of the:
Code of Federal Regulations.
Under the Consumer Credit Protection Act?
Creditors may not charge interest rates that exceed the federal maximum rates.
An agency may not be ended by:
Decision of a third party opposed to the agency.
The FTC rule that states that the information received in consumer reports must be properly destroyed after it has been used for its proper purpose?
Disposal Rule
Making regular phone calls to remind the debtor of the debt owed to the collector.
Does NOT violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Which duty relates to keeping track of the funds and property of the principal that have been entrusted to the agent or have come into the agent's possession?
Duty to account
The principal has what type of duty with an agent by performing responsibilities defined in the agreement forming the agency?
Duty to cooperate
The principal is under what type of duty for damages to cover the agent's loses (such as from litigation) suffered while undertaking authorized transactions for the principal?
Duty to indemnify
Regulation E was written by the Federal Reserve Board to implement the:
Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
The legislation which requires credit reporting services to allow consumers to see their credit reports annually for free?
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
A person who volunteers to act as an agent with no expectation of being paid for the services is a(n):
Gratuitous agent.
What takes place when the principal behaves as if the principal has the intent of ratifying an unauthorized agreement?
Implied ratification
The following does NOT conform to FDA standards for food labeling?
"Light" means the product has less than one-half the calories of a comparable product serving per 100 grams.
About how many new potential drug compounds initially tested in the lab make it to the market?
1 in 50,000
The principal's duty to reimburse does not cover expenses:
Incurred due to the agent's misconduct or negligence.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act?
Regulates consumer credit bureaus
An undisclosed principal is:
Unknown to third parties to contracts entered into with the agent.
A material deception is one that:
Is likely to be misleading to the detriment of consumers.
A disclosed principal is a principal whose identity is:
Known to third parties to contracts entered into with the agent.
What doctrine shields drug manufacturers from liability in cases where doctors misuse drugs?
Learned intermediary doctrine
An at-will employee
May be dismissed at any time without reason or cause.
Before a FTC regulation rule can be finalized it:
Must be published in the Federal Register.
Truth in lending refers to the requirement that creditors:
Must disclose all relevant terms in credit transactions.
The scope of an agent's authority is determined from what?
Oral or written expressions of the principal or the principal's conduct.
The principal's duty to indemnify the agent means the principal must:
Pay for loses suffered while undertaking authorized transactions.
Federal regulation of the relationship between consumers and creditors is based on what umbrella law that contains many credit laws?
The Consumer Credit Protection Act
Credit discrimination based on race, sex, color, religion, national origin, marital status, receipt of public benefits, the good-faith exercise of the applicant's rights under any part of the CCPA, or age is prohibited by:
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
Which of the following is an example of an FTC regulation trade rule?
The Mail-Order Rule.
Most deceptive advertising cases are settled by:
The advertiser agreeing to stop making false claims.
If an agent competes with the agent's principal without the principal's consent:
The agent is violating the duty of loyalty.
The law of agency places its primary emphasis on the duties:
The agent owes to the principal.
When an agency is terminated:
The agent's authority to act for the principal ends.
Actual authority.
The authority given by the principal to an agent, conferring on the agent the power and right to change the principal's legal status is referred to as:
An accountant is hired to prepare an income tax return who fails to take advantage of a legitimate tax deduction would violate which duty?
The duty of reasonable care
An independent contractor is distinguished by:
The extent of control the employer retains over work performance.
To ratify an agreement a principal must know:
The important facts of the agreement.
Implied authority consists of:
The power to do whatever is reasonable and customary to carry out the agency's purpose.
To establish an agency relationship:
The principal must show a desire for the agent to act on her behalf, and the agent must consent:
Which of the following can determine the scope of authority given to an agent?
The trade customs in business
Express authority consists of the agent's:
Written or oral instructions from a principal to agent.
A person authorized to execute all regular transactions connected with a business is called?
general agent
The duty of an agent to let the principal know of facts relevant to the agency purpose is called the duty:
to inform
Was written by the Federal Reserve Board specifying items that must be listed as part of consumer finance charges under the Truth-in-Lending Act?
Regulation Z
Garnishing the wages of a debtor refers to the practice of:
Setting aside a portion of a debtor's wages to pay a creditor.
Persons appointed by an agent delegated some authority are known as:
Sub-agents.