Business Law Problems1. Discovery is part of:A. Substantive LawB. General LawC. Motion PracticeD. Procedural Law.2 res ipsa loquitor meansA. The thing speaks for itself.B. Assumption of risk.C. Reasonable personD. Location of the tort.3. Bankruptcy matters are only heard in Federal courts.A. TrueB. False4. Which of the following is not an intentional tort:A. LibelB. TrespassC. Product LiabilityD. False Imprisonment5. The application of a law to someone s actions which were committed before that law came into effect refers to:A. ex post factoB. de novoC. res ipsa loquitorD. en banc.6. A consumer purchasing an item in reliance on the expertise of someone who regularly deals in the product concerns:A. Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purposeB. Implied warrant of merchantabilityC. Express warrantyD. Limited warranty7. The warranty that an item will do what it is supposed to do concerns:A. Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purposeB. Implied warrant of merchantabilityC. Express warrantyD. Limited warranty.8. A promise made by a seller and on which the buyer bases his decision to buy concerns:A. Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purposeB. Implied warrant of merchantabilityC. Express warrantyD. Limited warranty9. The standard for reaching a judgment in a civil matter is:A. Preponderance of the evidenceB. Majority of the evidenceC. Beyond the shadow of a doubtD. Beyond a reasonable doubt.10. All except which of the following can be included in discovery:A. Production Request.B. PleadingC. DepositionD. Interrogatories11. A principal may ratify the acts of an agent but not be liable for themA. TrueB. False12. A contract which will be performed in the future is a:A. Unilateral contractB. Executory contractC. Express contractD. Quasi contract13. A contact formed by the court is a:A. Unilateral contractB. Executory contractC. Express contractD. Quasi contract.14. Negligence requires proof of:A. The defendant had a duty to behave in a certain manner.B. The defendant s actions were the proximate cause of damage.C. Defendant failed to act in the required mannerD. Defendant knew or should have known that his/her actions would cause harmE. A, B and C.F. A, C and DG. B, C and DH. A, B, C and DI. A, B and D.15. The Statute of Frauds concern all except which of the following:A. Contracts fraudulent on their face.B. Contracts for the sale of real estateC. Contracts which cannot be completed within one yearD. Contracts to pay someone else s debt..16. The Parol Evidence Rule concerns evidence used in a criminal proceeding.A. TrueB. False17. A principal can use an agent to enter into an agreement which the principal could not legally enter into.A. TrueB. False18. The protected group as far as age discrimination in employment is concerned starts at the age of:A. 65B. 60C. 50D. 4019. Piercing the corporate veil refers to:A. Flow through of taxes.B. The difference between active and passive investorsC. The listing of a company s offices and directors.D. Looking to the personal assets of officers for a corporation s debts..20. Jurisdiction refers to:A. Whether a judge or jury hears the case.B. Which law applies to a case.C. Where a case is heard.D. Cultural differences.21. Explain the concept of fiduciary duty and provide an example of it.22. Explain the difference between mediation and arbitration.23. Define employment at will ..
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