Business Law Entrance Exam Ch. 1-7 Complete Mock with Verified Questions and Answers 100%
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Business Law Entrance Exam Ch. 1-7
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Primary sources of law
1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states.
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or local governing
bodies.
3. Re...
Business Law Entrance Exam Ch. 1-7
Complete Mock with Verified Questions
and Answers 100%
Primary sources of law
1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states.
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or local governing
bodies.
3. Regulations created by administrative agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration.
4. Case law and common law doctrines.
What is the primary purpose of contract law?
To enforce agreements and ensure that promises made between parties are legally binding.
In a case of breach of contract, what type of remedy is usually sought by the plaintiff?
Compensatory damages to cover financial losses.
What is the legal significance of "consideration" in a contract?
It refers to the exchange of something of value between the parties to form a valid contract.
What is an essential requirement for a contract to be enforceable?
Mutual consent between all parties involved.
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, What legal doctrine holds an employer liable for the wrongful actions of its employees?
Vicarious liability.
When can a minor legally void a contract?
Anytime before they reach the age of majority or a reasonable time thereafter.
What is the primary function of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)?
To protect confidential information shared between parties.
What is the difference between void and voidable contracts?
Void contracts are unenforceable by law from the beginning, while voidable contracts can be
voided by one party due to specific circumstances.
Which legal term refers to a business's obligation to act with honesty and integrity in its
dealings?
Good faith.
What is the purpose of antitrust laws?
To prevent monopolies and promote competition in the marketplace.
When can a party claim that a contract was formed under duress?
When they were forced or threatened into entering the contract.
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