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Test Bank for The Legal Environment Today 8e 8th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller, Frank B. Cross. ISBN-13: 6560 Full Chapters test bank included Unit 1: The Foundations Ch 1: Business and Its Legal Environment Ch 1: Contents Ch 1: Learning Objectives Ch 1: Introduction Business Activiti...

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Appendix A 8e Test Bank
1. In a brief filed in Lea's suit against Mica in a state court, Neil, Lea's attorney, cites, Ole! Cafe v. Pan Foods Corp., an
unpublished opinion. With respect to the persuasiveness of unpublished opinions, most states
a. allow their courts to consider such opinions.
b. do not allow their courts to consider such opinions.
c. impose certain hierarchical rankings.
d. require their courts to consider such opinions.
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: The Common Law Tradition
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LO-3 - LO - 3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - AACSB Reflective
LOCAL STANDARDS: United States - OH - Default City - AICPA Legal
TOPICS: CHAPTER 1---ONLINE DEVELOPMENTS: HOW THE INTERNET HAS EXPANDED
PRECEDENT
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application

2. In a brief filed in Gene's suit against Hoyt in a federal court, Ilsa, Gene's attorney, cites, Jon v. Klint, an unpublished
opinion. According to a ruling of the United States Supreme Court, the judge in Gene's suit
a. may consider the unpublished opinion persuasive.
b. must apply the unpublished opinion as binding.
c. must ignore the unpublished opinion.
d. must issue a judgment in Hoyt's favor.
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: The Common Law Tradition
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LO-3 - LO - 3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - AACSB Reflective
LOCAL STANDARDS: United States - OH - Default City - AICPA Legal
TOPICS: CHAPTER 1---ONLINE DEVELOPMENTS: HOW THE INTERNET HAS EXPANDED
PRECEDENT
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application

3. Ira is a judge in a court of equity. In this court, Ira may bar a suit if it is not filed within a proper time under the doctrine
known as
a. equitable limitations.
b. equitable maxims.
c. laches.
d. limitation de baris.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: The Common Law Tradition
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LO-4

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