Mortuary Law & Business Law Practicum II Test
Deceased person's estate
Under the general rule of priority, who is primarily responsible for the expenses of disposing of the body?
Excess interest
Usury is a term which refers to:
Equity
What is right and just refers to:
To interpret and apply the law
What is the function of the courts?
Actual Custody
When a dead human body is in the mortuary, the funeral home is said to have:
Custodian
When a funeral director has a dead human body in his care, he is properly termed a:
Bailee
When a funeral director has the personal effects of a dead human body in his possession, he is properly termed a:
Intestate
When a person dies without a will, he is said to die:
Forbearance
When one promises to refrain from doing something, his conduct is known as:
Terms of the contract
Which of the following is a mistake that does not render an agreement defective?
Negotiable Instruments
Written instruments drawn in special form, which can be transferred from person to person as a substitute for money or as instruments of credit, are called:
A lein
A charge against another's property as security for a debt or claim is:
Joint and several contract
A contract in which two or more persons are bound both jointly and individually is known as a:
Voidable
A contract in which undue influence was proven is considered:
Voidable
A contract made by an insane person who has not been declared so judicially is:
Voidable
A contract that may be set aside by at least one of the parties is:
Formal
A contract under seal is called:
Felony
A crime usually punishable by death or incarceration in a penitentiary for more than one year is a:
Legatee
A daughter inherits jewelry from her aunt, the daughter is termed to be a:
Quasi Property
A dead human body is said to be:
Check
A draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand is a:
Bequest
A gift of personal property received through a will is a:
Whole life
A life insurance policy which continues until the death of the insured is:
Silent partner
A partner who takes no active part in the management of the business, but who possibly may be known as a partner is a:
Trading partnership
A partnership engaged in the buying and selling of merchandise is a(n):
Limited partnership
A partnership in which one partner's liability is limited to a capital contribution only is a:
A devisee
A person receiving a gift of real estate in a will is:
Executor
A personal representative of the decedent appointed in the will to carry out the provisions of the will is called:
Tort
A private or civil wrong, either intentional or caused by negligence, for which there may be action for damages is:
Wills
A probate court is concerned with:
Abatement
A proportional reduction of a legacy when the funds or assets out of which such legacy are payable or not sufficient to pay it in full is:
The title and the item are transferred upon completion of the transaction
A sale is different from a contract to sell in that in a sale:
The Inheritance Statute
A surviving spouse may avoid being written out of a will by invoking:
Fiduciary
A term involving a relation of trust or confidence is:
Delegation
A term which means the transfer of one's duty alone without transfer of rights is:
Holographic Will
A will written entirely by the testator with his own hand is properly termed a:
From a previous contract
Accord and satisfaction is in agreement made and executed and satisfaction of the rights one has:
Solvent estate
An estate in which the assets exceed the liabilities is:
A counteroffer
An offer is rejected by:
Nuncupative will
An oral will:
Promissory Note
An unconditional written promise made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed future time, a sum certain in money to order or to bearer is a:
Mutilation
Embalming is a form of:
Negligence
Failure to exercise reasonable care toward another party is known as:
Insolvent Estate
The condition of an estate of a deceased person which is unable to pay the debts of the decedent and/or the estate is referred to as being:
Agency
The contract between a principal and an agent creates a relationship called:
Probate Court
The court having sole jurisdiction over estates is:
Compensatory Damages
The damages awarded to an injured party in a contract in which the injured party is entitled to compensation for the exact amount of the loss are called:
A pawn
The deposit of tangible personal property as security for some debt or obligation is:
Case Law
The doctrine of stare decisis is concerned with:
Required for all public viewings
The embalming of human remains is:
Ademption
The extinction or withdrawal of a legacy by an act equivalent to revocation is called:
Malpractice
The failure to perform with ability and care normally exercised by people in the profession is known as:
Performing an unauthorized embalming
The funeral home could be liable for:
U.S. Supreme Court
The highest court of the land in the United States is the:
U.S. Constitution
The law of the land in the United States is the:
Ordinances
The laws of city councils are called:
State legislature
The main source for a funeral service regulation is:
Common Law
The major source of mortuary law is:
Assignment
The means whereby one party conveys his rights in a contract to another who is not a party to the original contract is called:
Per Stirpes
The method of dividing an intestate estate where a class or a group of distributees take the share which their deceased should have been entitled to, and not as so many individuals is distribution:
Appointment
The most common method of creating an agency is by:
Brain
The most commonly used legal definition of death states that death occurs when this organ ceases to function:
Bailor
The next of kin who delivers the personal effects of the deceased to the funeral director is properly termed a:
Plaintiff
The party who instituted a court action is the:
Offeror
The party who makes the offer is the:
Jurisdiction
The power of authority which each court has to hear cases is called its:
Eminent Domain
The power of government to take private property against the objection of the owner for a public purpose is:
Clerk
The recorder in state and federal courts is the:
It must appear to be seriously intended It must be communicated to the offeree
The requirement for a valid offer includes which of the following?
Written
The statute of frauds states that for contracts classified under the statute to be enforceable they must be:
Corpse
The term synonymous to a dead body is:
Sale
The transfer of title to good from the seller to the buyer for consideration called the price is a:
Power of attorney
The written contract of agency
To arraign
To read the charge of an indictment is:
Spoken
Oral contracts are:
Holder in due course
Parties who acquire rights superior to those of the original owner are known as:
False testimony
Perjury is:
Makers
Persons who sign a promissory note and obligate themselves to pay at maturity are called the:
Intangible Personal Property
Property rights consisting merely of evidences of ownership of property, such as copyrights, checks, notes and stocks, are:
Law
Rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong defines:
Customs
Common law is based on:
Personal property Money Promise of service
Consideration in a contract could be?
Voidable
Contracts in which fraud is proven are considered:
Private corporations
Corporations formed by individuals to perform some non-governmental function are called:
Common Law
Customs which have come to be recognized by the courts as law describes:
Punitive
Damages in excess of those required to compensate the plaintiff for the wrong done are:
Replevin
An action to recover possession of property unlawfully detained is:
Codicil
An addition or modification of a will is:
Corporation
An association of individuals united for a common purpose and permitted by law to use a common name and to change its members without dissolution of the association is a(n):
Usurious
Any rate of interest above the maximum rate allowable by law is said to be:
Surviving spouse
As a rule, the right of decent disposal belongs to the:
Juvenile courts
Courts concerned with delinquent, dependent, and neglected children are called:
Special federal courts
Courts that have exclusive jurisdiction of bankruptcy matters, claims against the United States, and patent and copyright cases are defined as:
Mutual Agreement Competent Parties Supported by Consideration Lawful Purpose
In order to be enforceable, a valid contract must meet which of the following requirements?
The judge
In the state court, the chief officer is:
Real Property
Land, timber, minerals, buildings, and other Kannada property permanently attached to land are called:
Statutes
Laws enacted by legislative bodies are:
Ordinances
Laws passed by local governments are:
Anti-trust laws
Laws that are designed to protect or prevent one individual or group from controlling a large share of the market for a product are called:
The public
Legally, final disposition must always be made in a manner that is acceptable to:
