LATEST WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW VERSION QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW V3
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WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW V3
What purpose does the law serve in our society? - CORRECT ANSWER To resolve conflicts in our society without the ise of volence.
What are the three branches of government? - CORRECT ANSWER Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
What is Statutory Law? - CORRECT ANSWER La...
LATEST WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW VERSION 3
2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
What purpose does the law serve in our society? - CORRECT ANSWER To resolve
conflicts in our society without the ise of volence.
What are the three branches of government? - CORRECT ANSWER Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial
What is Statutory Law? - CORRECT ANSWER Law that is created by a legislative
body, known as congress, at the federal Level.
What is common Law? - CORRECT ANSWER Is Judge-Made Law. It is law that
comes from previous Judge rulings in similar cases.
What is administrative Law? - CORRECT ANSWER A branch of law that governs the
creation and operation of administrative agencies
How are agencies created? - CORRECT ANSWER Agencies are created through their
own organic statutes, which establish new laws and, doing so, create the respective
agencies to interpret, administer, and enforce those new laws.
What do we call laws that are created by administrative agencies? - CORRECT
ANSWER Rules of regulations
,LATEST WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW VERSION 3
2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
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What is litigation? - CORRECT ANSWER It is the process of bringing in a court to
settle a dispute, whether criminal or civil. It allows each side to tell their side of the
story to an impartial jury or judge.
Who is the plaintiff in a lawsuit? - CORRECT ANSWER one party carries the burden
of proof in the case—the prosecution in a criminal trial and the plaintiff in a civil trial.
Who is the defendant? - CORRECT ANSWER The party that initiates litigation is the
prosecution, representing the people of a state or, in federal cases, representing the
people of the United States. In a criminal trial, the alleged wrongdoer is also called the
defendant.
What is alternative dispute resolution (ADR)? - CORRECT ANSWER is a term that
encompasses many different methods of dispute resolution other than litigation.
Describe negotiation as a method of ADR? - CORRECT ANSWER is a method of
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that retains power to resolve the dispute to the
parties involved.
Describe mediation as a method of ADR? - CORRECT ANSWER is a method of
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in which parties work to form a mutually acceptable
agreement.
, LATEST WGU C713 BUSINESS LAW VERSION 3
2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
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When is mediation be used in business? - CORRECT ANSWER In business,
mediation is often the method of ADR used in disputes between employers and
employees about topics such as workplace conditions, wrongful discharge, or
advancement grievances. Mediation is used in disputes between businesses, such as in
contract disputes. Mediation is also used for disputes arising between businesses and
consumers, such as in medical malpractice cases or healthcare disputes
Describe arbitration as a method of ADR? - CORRECT ANSWER is a type of
adjudication where two parties will try to settle a dispute with a third party, known as
the arbitrator. Arbitrators preside over arbitration proceedings and are neutral decision-
makers who are often experts in the law and subject matter at issue in the dispute
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Arbitration? - CORRECT ANSWER
arbitration has certain benefits and drawbacks. Arbitration is an adversarial process like
a trial, and it will produce a "winner" and a "loser." Arbitration is more formal than
negotiation and mediation and, in many ways, it resembles a trial. Parties present their
cases to the arbitrator by introducing evidence. After both sides have presented their
cases, the arbitrator issues an arbitration award.
What are the three categories of courts in the federal and state court system and what
are their names? - CORRECT ANSWER U.S. District Court, U.S. Court of Appeals,
U.S. Supreme Court
Explain "Diversity Jurisdiction"? - CORRECT ANSWER Defense lawyers believe that
an in-state plaintiff has an advantage when bringing a lawsuit against a nonresident in
the plaintiff's local state court.
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