The primary purpose of a mediator is to facilitate settlement of a dispute between the parties.
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False
The two most common types of bankruptcy filed by business are a reorganization bankruptcy and a liquidating bankruptcy.
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False
Section 402A of the Uniform Commercial Code governs the law of Strict Liability in a commercial setting.
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False
Which of the following types of law are intended specifically to provide a system of compensation for injuries done by virtue of conduct deemed by the law to be inappropriate?
A) Substantive Law
B) Criminal Law
C) Procedural Law
D) Civil Law
The three primary theories of Product Liability are tortuous negligence, strict liability and contract warranty.
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False
Burglary is the crime of stealing something from somebody.s house or building at night.
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False
Litigation involving criminal law are typically initiated by legal counsel for the victim of the crime.
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False
An automatic stay is in force upon filing of a bankruptcy and acts to stop a creditor from repossessing any collateral.
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False
Courts represent the primary mechanism for the enforcement of law in the United States.
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False
The concept of .observing corporate formalities. relates to failure to observe GAAP when reporting profit and loss to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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False
Baseball is specifically exempted from coverage under the Sherman Act, but not so with regard to Football.
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False
Which of the following is not one of the general categories of torts?
A) Strict liability
C) Conversion
C) Negligence
D) Intentional.
The law of contracts in most states is entirely a matter of Common Law.
True
False What differs in a defamation suit when the plaintiff is a public figure, as opposed to when the plaintiff is not a public figure?
A) The plaintiff need not prove actual injury to the reputation.-
B) The plaintiff can recover even when the statement is a mere opinion
C) The plaintiff must prove that the statement was made with malice
D) The plaintiff must prove that the statement was made in writing.
Laws of the United States are enforceable within foreign countries so long as United States companies or citizens are involved as one of the parties.
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False
Any case in the United States may be automatically appealed directly to the United States Supreme Court if one of the litigants is unsatisfied with the outcome; the Supreme Court always has the final say in any litigation in the country.
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False
C Corporations and S Corporations technically differ only with regard to the treatment of their net income with regard to sales taxation as administered by the International Revenue Service.
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False
Which of the following terms pertains to the admission of evidence at a trial:
A) Eminent Domain
B) Full Faith and Credit
C) Probative Value
D) Revocation of Offer
Administrative Agencies often establish regulations pursuant to the legislative power delegated to the agencies by Congress.
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False
When a jury is empanelled in a state appellate court, they must decide only the correct rule of law as applied to the facts already determined at the trial court level.
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False
There is a single comprehensive court system in the United States, whereby all state and federal courts are administered and supervised by the Judicial Branch of the federal government.
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False
Administrative Agencies often establish ordinances pursuant to the judicial power delegated to the agencies by Congress.
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False
The elements required to create any contract are offer, acceptance, consideration and legality.
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False
Which of the following sources of law does not come specifically from one of the three branches of the federal government?
A) Statutes
B) Regulations
C) Constitution
D) Common Law
In some instances, it is possible for an individual to go into and through a bankruptcy proceeding and still keep a home worth several million dollars.
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False
The United States District Court System is divided into 13.circuits. with District Courts in each circuit covering trial court needs in all the states within the states that are a part of that circuit.
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False
If a house is burning by virtue of the negligence of a defendant, and the plaintiff rushes back into the burning house after escaping in order to save priceless family heirlooms, the defendant is nonetheless liable for damages because he or she should have foreseen the possibility that such heirlooms needed to be
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False
What does an offeree use to simply indicate that she is not interested in an offer?
A) Revocation
B) Rejection
C) Promissory estoppel
D) Option
Mens Rea and Actus Reus are both required to support a finding of criminal guilt.
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False
Because they involve agreements between the United States and other countries, treaties are considered to be dominant over the Constitution, which controls all legal matters with the United States but is inapplicable outside of the United States.
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False
A finding of an illegal monopoly pursuant to Section 1 of the Clayton Act requires overwhelming power, combination, and malice.
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False
The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act contains important provisions that protect workers in certain critical regards.
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False
The initials 10K, 10Q, 13D and 8K represent business terms most closely associated with which of the following areas of law.
A) Securities Regulation
B) Antitrust
C) Employee Benefits
D) Federal Contracts
In a negligence claim, if a defendant fails to establish proximate cause, he or she might still be able to recover punitive damages against the plaintiff if it is established that malice is involved.
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False
Adverse Possession relates to the crime of asserting control over the property of another by use of deception.
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False
Proxy statements are provided to shareholders by a corporation before a shareholders. meeting or any other vote by shareholders on a corporate matter.
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False
Justin is late to class one morning. As he rushes across campus, he pushes Brittany out of his path. She falls and breaks her wrist. Brittany can
A) Not sue Justin for assault because he actually touched her
B) Not sue Justin for assault because he did not intend to make her fall
C) Sue Justin for assault, but only if she can convince the prosecutor to file charges.
D) Sue Justin for battery because he deliberately pushed her.
Which of the following terms is used to describe ownership interests in real property?
A) Easement
B) Fee Simple Illusory
C) Periodic Tenancy for Years
D) Fee Simple
Criminal violations usually involve some conduct that is prohibited by the Constitution or by treaties which have been properly ratified by the United States Senate.
True
False
The meaning of the U.S. Constitution (together with its 37 Amendments) may vary significantly from state to state.
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False
Disputes between two states are most commonly decided by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals in the circuit in which the two states are located.
True
False
It is not possible to commit the tort of assault without also committing the felony of battery.
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False
An easement may be used to grant a person a right to use a road across the Personal Property of a tenant.
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False
When you check into a hotel, you are receiving a license to use the property and the license must be in writing pursuant to the common law of contracts which forbids oral contracts.
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False
Slander is more serious than libel because anything that is published in a magazine can reach into homes across the country.
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False
A Counterclaim is a motion filed by a plaintiff to commence a lawsuit.
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False
Issues relating to the question of whether any particular court has the legal power to hear a particular matter are described by which of the following terms:
A) Voir Dire
B) Venue
C) Summary Judgment
D) Jurisdiction
With regard to tort law and contact law
A) Both are governed solely by statutes
B) Both are governed solely by common law
C) Tort law is generally common law and contract law is a combination of common law and statutes
D) Tort law is generally constitutional law and contract law is generally governed by regulations.
Which of the following initials represent processes pursuant to a federal environmental statute as opposed to such statute itself.
A) PRP
C) NEPA
D) CERCLA
E) RCRA
The Federal Requirements of Evidence govern the admissibility of evidence in trials held in the appellate courts of the federal system.
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False
Which of the following terms pertains to the admission of evidence at a trial:
A) Eminent Domain
B) Full Faith and Credit
C) Probative Value
D) Revocation of Offer
Proxy statements must be provided to shareholders before a corporation may proceed with an initial public offering (IPO).
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False
Which of the following types of court will generally not entertain the presentation of evidence to aid in the determination of a disputed question of fact:
A) Criminal Court
B) Civil Court
C) Trial Court
D) Appellate Court
A counteroffer by the offeree also acts as rejection of the original offer.
True
False
A misdemeanor is a more serious liability than a felony.
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False
What does an offeree use to indicate that she is interested in reaching agreement on different terms?
A) Revocation.
B) Counteroffer
C) Rejection
D) Promissory estoppel.
All federal court Supreme Court Justices, Circuit Court Judges, and District Court Judges are appointed for lifetime and can be removed only for misconduct by way of impeachment by the House of Representatives and a conviction by a trial in the Senate.
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False
The Statute of Frauds relates to certain types of personal property that can only be transferred by documents rendered in writing.
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False
In response to an offer, the offeree can accept, reject or counteroffer.
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False