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FBLA Business Law Exam with Complete Solutions (Already Graded A+) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Answer- The federal agency responsible for protecting the environment Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) - Answer- Makes it illegal for banks and businesses to discriminate against credit...

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Answer- The federal agency responsible for
protecting the environment

Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) - Answer- Makes it illegal for banks and
businesses to discriminate against credit applicants on the basis of their gender, race,
marital status, national origin, religion, age, or because they get public assistance
income

equal pay rule - Answer- A standard that states that employers working in interstate
commerce must pay women the same rate of pay as men holding the same type of job

estate - Answer- The interest or right that a person has in real property

ethics - Answer- The rules used to determine the difference between right and wrong

eviction - Answer- Occurs when a landlord deprives a tenant of the possession of the
premises

executor/executrix - Answer- The person named to carry out the terms of a will
(executor—male; executrix—female)

express authority - Answer- Comes from the orders, commands, or instructions a
principal explicitly gives an agent

express contract - Answer- A contract statement that may be oral or written

express warranty - Answer- An oral or written statement, promise, or other
representation about the quality of a product

expropriation - Answer- When a government seizes a privately-owned business to be
used for a public service

Fair Credit Billing Act - Answer- Requires creditors to correct billing errors brought to
their attention

,Fair Credit Reporting Act - Answer- A federal law that grants people the right to know
what is contained in their credit reports

Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) - Answer- Prohibits certain practices by
debt collectors

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) - Answer- Part of the Department of
Energy, this agency regulates electricity and natural gas

felony - Answer- A major crime

fiduciary relationship - Answer- A relationship based on trust

finance charge - Answer- The cost of the loan in dollars and cents

firm offer - Answer- A merchant's written promise to hold an offer open for the sale or
lease of goods

fixtures - Answer- Items of personal property attached in such a way that they become
real property

forbearance - Answer- The act of not doing what you have the right to do

forgery - Answer- The fraudulent making or material alteration of a writing

franchise - Answer- A license a company grants to a business or individual for the right
to use its name and sell its products or services

fraud - Answer- A deliberate deception intended to secure an unfair and unlawful gain

full warranty - Answer- An assurance that a defective product will be repaired or
replaced without charge within a reasonable time

garnishment - Answer- The legal procedure through which a worker's earnings are
withheld for payment of a debt

general agent - Answer- An agent who has authority to perform any act within the scope
of a business

genuine agreement - Answer- An agreement that is true and genuine: a valid offer is
met by a valid acceptance

gratuitous bailment - Answer- A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor

holder - Answer- A person who possesses a negotiable instrument payable to "the order
of" the person holding it or to "bearer"

, holder in due course - Answer- A holder who takes an instrument for value, in good
faith, and without notice that the instrument is defective

identity theft - Answer- Using a computer to steal financial, employment, educational,
medical, and personal data

implied authority - Answer- Additional authority that allows an agent to perform
reasonable acts necessary to carry out the express authority

implied contract - Answer- A contract that comes about from the actions of the parties; a
contract that exists when an employer has said, written, or done something to lead an
employee to reasonably believe that he or she is not an at-will employee

implied covenant - Answer- A legal argument that holds that any employment
relationship is based on an implied promise that the employer and employee will be fair
and honest with one another

implied warranty - Answer- A guarantee of quality imposed by law

impossibility of performance - Answer- When one of three situations prevent the
performance of a service contract: a death or illness that prevents the performance of a
personal service contract; the destruction of the exact subject matter, or the means for
performance; and illegality

indemnification - Answer- Payment for losses suffered by an agent because of a
principal's instructions

independent contractor - Answer- A person who works for a proprietor to perform a
particular task using his or her own tools and deciding the best way to do the job

indorsement - Answer- The act of placing one's signature on an instrument, usually on
the back, to transfer it to another

infraction - Answer- A minor offense that is usually punishable with a fine and not with
jail time

injunction - Answer- A court order that prevents a party from performing a specific act

insider trading - Answer- When a corporate director or officer buys or sells shares in a
corporation based on firsthand information about the corporation that is not available to
the public


acceptance - Answer- The second party's unqualified willingness to go along with the
first party's proposal

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