BA 325 Midterm 2
The Clean Air Act does not establish specific emissions standards for each hazardous air pollutant
True
Works that are copyrightable include product packaging
True
Vin admires Will's collection of baseball cards. Vin asks, "Will you sell it?" This statement is
a request, not an offer
Ultrahazard Corporation transports radioactive materials. Vince, an Ultrahazard employee, is diagnosed with radiation sickness after exposure to the materials. Vince's suit against Ultrahazard to recover for the injury is
a toxic tort
Marketing Inc. offers to create a campaign to increase N'Ice Cream Inc.'s online business. N'Ice agrees to pay for the service. These parties have
an express contract
Luke puts his motorcycle up for sale vai a post on an online auction site. This is
an invitation to negotiate, not an offer
Stig creates unique graphic works that feature characters of his own imagination. Copyright protection for Stig's work is
automatic
A local paper mill is a town's largest employer. Nevertheless, its factory spews smoke, soot, and noxious chemicals into the air, affecting the health of locals. in such a case, the court will likely
award damages to the plaintiffs, but not an injunction
Jan tells Lee she will pay him to babysit her son Mark weekday evenings for six months. Lee agrees. Jan and Lee have formed
bilateral contract
Works that are copyrightable include
books, product packaging, music videos
Trespass to land is committed if, without the permission of the property owner, a person
causes water to back up onto the property
Obtaining a court order to close down the domain name of a website is an effective tool that U.S. officials use to combat online sales of
counterfeit goods
Don One decides to use his personal name for a line of clothing he is developing. In this circumstance, Don One will receive trademark protection under the law when
customers begin to associate the name with the source of the product
Which of the following is NOT a required element of a valid contract?
fair exchange
A person who is injured by a defective product can bring a negligence suit only if he or she was the one who purchased the product
false
Strict liability is imposed only for an act that departs from a reasonable standard of care
false
the offeror can revoke the offer only by expressly repudiating it
false
Only the federal government provides for the registration of trademarks
false (state and local govs)
Don interferes with the business interests of Erin in a way not permitted by law, and Erin's business is harmed as a result. To be liable to Erin for the commission of an intentional tort, Don must have
intended to commit the act
After Mary and Sabrina have a falling out, Mary exposes Sabrina's affair with a married man on a post to Facebook. The affair actually happened. Mary could be liable for
invasion of privacy
Lyn is injured when a part of a building ledge breaks free and strikes her. If Lyn brings a successful tort action against the building's owner, she may be awarded "special damages" to compensate her for
monetary losses, such as medical expenses
Serena invents a new, unique, long-life battery. A grant from the government that gives Serena the exclusive right to make and sell the battery for a certain period of time is
patent
Movers LLC promises to deliver a certain couch to Nora, who promises to pay for the service. If Movers does not perform, it may be required to
pay damages
Information that may be protected as trade secrets includes
pricing info, customer lists, marketing techniques
Hi-Yield Inc., makes an herbicide with a risk to people of developing cancer from exposure. By law, this substance must be
registered before it is sold
Ski Resort Inc. wants to add a new run to its facility in a national park on federal land. For this action, and environmental impact statement is
required
EZ Co-op Inc. sells Fill-Up cattle feed to ranchers. Gina buys and feeds Fill-Up to her herd. The feed is poisoned. Gina sues EZ for product liability based on negligence. To win, Gina must show
that the feed caused her damage
Excavation, Inc., uses explosives to prepare land for construction projects. Strict liability is imposed on this activity because
the activity is extreme risky and dangerous
Cindy, a real estate agent, sells her friend Doug's house without charging a commission. Afterward, Doug promises to give Cindy $1,000. This promise is not an enforceable contract because
the house has already been sold - the consideration is past
Insulate Inc. makes and sells fire-retardant building materials. In a product liability suit against Insulate, a court would use a risk-utility analysis of a company's product as designed to determine whether
the risk of harm outweighs the products' utility to the users and the public
Quasi contracts are imposed on parties in the interest of fairness and justice
true
The need to protect intellectual property is recognized in the U.S. Constitution
true
a void contract is no contract at all
true
Red offers to pay Sara to deliver certain documents within thirty minutes. Sara can accept the offer only by completing the task within the deadline. If she does, Red and Sara will have
unilateral contract
Dana publically states that Jill was arrested for theft, when she wasn't. Special damages
will be awarded because slanderous statements have the quality of performance
A copyright owner who sells a copy of a book retains the right to control second-hand sales of that book
False
In determining "causation in fact". the courts consider the foreseeability of the injury
False
According to Albert Carr in the article "Is business bluffing ethical?", a businessperson who cultivates a reputation for integrity, honesty, and decency will have a better chance of success in the long run
True
According to Superfund rules, a person who generate only a fraction of the hazardous waste can be held liable for all of the cleanup costs.
True
Because point-source water pollution control is based on a permit system, the permits are the key to enforcement
True
Taking personal property from its owner, without permission or just cause, is trespass - retaining it is conversion
True
The elements of an action in a strict product liability include that a plaintiff must incur harm but the use or consumption of a product
True
Under the Clean Air Act, different standards apply to clean areas and polluted areas
True
Nevin negotiates a deal for the sale of twenty-five acres of farmland to Otis. Nevin promises to hold the offer open in return for a small payment but does not state an exact period of time. With respect to this offer
a reasonable period of time is implied
Certain business processes are patentable
true
Apex Electrical Inc. agrees to allow Apex Foundations LLC to use the owner's trademark "Apex" as part of its company name but not otherwise. The domain name apex.com can be used online by
Apex Electrical only
Cato is driving a car in which Diego is a passenger when an accident occurs. Diego is not injured. In Diego's tort action against Cato for negligence, Cato can most likely assert as a successful defense that
Diego was not injured
Sloane drives into Tire Service and asks to have a tire replaced on her car. After the service replaces the tire, but before Sloane pays for it, any contract between them is
Executory
Before being transported, hazardous waste produced by the operations of Fabrication Inc. must be property labeled and packaged under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act by
Fabrication Inc.
A request to negotiate an offer
False
In legal terms, "real property" refers to tangible goods as opposed to intellectual property
False
Proximate cause exists if "but for" a wrongful act, an injury would have occurred
False
Sally buys a used bike from a local bike shop. It turns out the bike was stolen and then sold to the shop. Because Sally bought the bike legitimately, the shop, and not sally herself, is liable for conversion
False
Selling a site where hazardous wastes were disposed of relieved the seller of the liability for the cleanup
False
The United States can prosecute foreign counterfeiters under U.S. law
False
Under the innocent landowner defense, the new owners of property are shielded from hazardous waste liability as long as they didn't know about the waste at the time of purchase
False
because product defects are due to manufacturing errors, manufacturers and not sellers are liable for harms to consumers.
False
When the EPA increases its clean water requirements through new regulations, existing factories must immediately install "best available control technology" to limit pollution
False (best practical control technology)
To hold businesses accountable for cleanup costs under Superfund, the EPA must show that the defendants failed to exercise "due care".
False - need to show multiple things
Copyrights apply to the ideas of the work and are not limited to how the ideas are expressed
False - they are limited to how they are expressed
Sea Coast Cafe uses the trademark of Tacos del Mar without permission. This use of the mark is actionable as trademark infringement
If consumers are likely to be confused
Mai is struck and injured when the brakes fail on Novi's ATV, which is damaged in the collision. Off-Road Inc. sold the ATV to Novi. Under product liability laws, Off-Road could be liable to
Mai and Novi
A business that believes a federal agency's action threatens the environment can use an environmental impact statement as a means to challenge it
True
A click-on agreement can indicate the acceptance of an online offer
True
A trade name is used to indicate all or part of a business's name
True
Anything less than complete performance of a contract entitles the nonbreaching party to damages
True
The Safe Drinking Water Act requires suppliers of public drinking water to send an annual statement to every household it supplies
True
To minimize the potential liability under Superfund, a business can conduct its own regular environmental compliance audits of its own operations
True
To obtain relief under the nuisance doctrine, a property owner may have to identify a distinct harm separate from that affecting the general public
True
Greg is a marketing manager for Home Stuff LLC. Greg is responsible for branding the company's products. Aspects of branding that can be trademarked include
a catchy phrase, such as "Stuff your home with Home Stuff!"
Wendy works as a weather announcer for a TV station under the character name Weather Wendy. Wendy can register her name as
a service mark
Ichiro is injured in a two-car accident and sues Heather, the driver of the other vehicle, alleging negligence. Heather claims that Ichiro was driving more carelessly than she was. Comparative negligence may reduce Ichiro's recovery
even if Ichiro was only slightly at fault
In an online blog, Oren states that Publicity Corporation invaded the privacy of individuals to collect marketing data for its clients. If the firm can prove all of the elements of defamation and Oren cannot assert a sufficient defense, Oren is most likely liable for
libel
Marco is harmed when Nell defames him. If Marco brings a successful tort action against Nell, he may be awarded general damages to compensate him for
nonmonetary aspects of harm suffered, such as loss of reputation
In a phone call to Lou, Mia makes statements about Nye that injures Nye's reputation. If Nye can prove all of the elements of defamation and Mia cannot assert a sufficient defense, Mia is most likely liable for
slander