Business Law Practice Questions MULTIPLE CHOICE (answers at bottom of page) 1. Paul filed a lawsuit for false imprisonment against Dan’s Bookstore. During a visit to Dan’s Bookstore‚ Dan stopped Paul as he left the store. Dan accused Paul of stealing a book from the store. After briefly looking into Paul’s shopping bag‚ Dan determined that Paul did not shoplift. He apologized to Paul and released him. On these facts‚ Dan will likely: a. b. c. win the case‚ because the shopkeepers’ privilege
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because I sent Delilah to act on my behalf and according to agency relationship it clearly states that in a principal-agent relationship‚ the parties agree that the agent will act on behalf and instead of the principal in negotiating and transacting business with third persons (Roger LeRoy Miller‚ 2008). An agent id empowered to perform legal acts that are binding on the principal and can bind a principal in a contract with a third person (Roger LeRoy Miller‚ 2008). There are other principles that can
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implementing socially responsible and responsive programs. Key Topics: a. Explain why obeying the law is only the first step in behaving ethically. i. How is legality different from ethics? 1. Ethics goes beyond obeying laws to include abiding by the moral standards accepted by society. Ethics reflects people’s proper relationships with one another. Legality is more limiting; it refers only to laws written to protect people from fraud‚ theft‚ and violence. b. Ask the three questions you need to
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AP World History Chapter 17- American Colonial Societies Name: ___________ Study Guide Short Answer Questions: Like “Big Pictures” Questions 1. What role did religion play in European settlement of the Americas? (Be specific as to Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ French‚ and British uses of Christianity as a tool of colonization.) 2. The chapter describes several different types of forced labor practices. Describe each practice and explain why each one was preferred in different locations. 3. Compare and
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Chapter 5 Criminal Law 1. What kind of strike does the law not allow to form the basis of self-defense claims? d. Preemptive Correct Question 2 The castle exception is an exception to what doctrine? a. the retreat doctrine Question 3 Which of the following cases involves the “New York Subway Vigilante?” c. People v. Goetz (1986) Correct Question 4 Most defenses are perfect defenses; if they’re successful‚ defendants are c. acquitted. Question 5 The retreat requirement is weakest or
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determining whether s51(xx) supports a law‚ we need to determine whether the character of the law by reference to the creation of rights‚ powers‚ liabilities‚ duties and privileges belonging to a s51(xx) corporation is sufficiently connected to s51(xx) (McHugh J in Re Dingjan; Gleeson CJ‚ Gummow‚ Hayne‚ Heydon and Crennan JJ in Work Choices; Grain Pool). Sufficient connection means that the law must have some significance for a s51(xx) corporation‚ and the law must regulate the conduct which have beneficial
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to make judgment call. Special duties‚ Duties to Persons on property Premises liability cases‚ involve possessors of land & those who enter it. Entering party classifications: Invitees: Business visitors‚ people using public property Licensees: possessor must give consent‚ enter for purposes other than to do business Trespassers: Neg. per se: D’s violation of reasonable behavior may cause a breach of duty & may allow P to win if: Was within the class of persons intended to be protected by the statute
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Instructor’s Manual CHAPTER 5 Illustration 5.1 The strategy clock It is important that students get a grasp of the basis of competitive strategy‚ and the strategy clock helps them to do this. However‚ they should not assume that these strategies are static. The questions here help them understand how the basis of competitive strategy may change over time. • Route 1 on the strategy clock may provide an opportunity for entry because large players may have vacated that space in the market as
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trust‚ to sell the assets and apply the proceeds to the payment of creditor claims. 2. Bankruptcy alternatives- assignments for the benefits of creditors‚ bulk sales‚ and composition agreements. 3. Bankruptcy Code- the name of the bankruptcy laws in effect in the United States since October 1‚ 1979. 4. Composition Agreement- an agreement between a debtor and multiple creditors for the repayment of debt. The various reorganization proceedings of the Bankruptcy Code (Ch. 9‚ 11‚ 12 and 13)
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General Introduction and Comparision of Contract Laws between China and America Name: Yingxi Pu 1 Contents I. Concepts and Features of Contract and Contract Law A. Concept and Features of Contract 1. Concept of Contract 2. Features of Contract B. Concept and Features of Contract Law 1. Concept of Contract Law 2. Features of Contract Law II. Comparison of Development History and Textural Difference between Chinese and American Contract Laws A. Different Development Histories of Contract Legal
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