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lam, A Te False pairs, which must a court have both ) and 9)? A. () personal property jurisdiction and y) subject matter jurisdictio E (x) lamited jurisdiction and () general jurisdiction Her job duties eMarketing Solutions, lnc. Her job duties include "putting spin"n ethics has to do with how Donna, in the firm's clients" successes and failures. In this contest, the firm's clients succr Legal doctrines B Ethical principles Corporate guidelines D. Financial priorities E. Public relations industry standards rightly said To contract, or not to contract, that is one's constitutional each party's intent to enter into a 8.) Truc or Falss: Because it is right," the "voluntary consent" of the parties is paramount in contract law and refers to the seriousness of thought that that must underlie contract. True B) False %) Francie drives into Gage's Auto Service and asks Hong, a Gage's employee, to replace a tire on her (Francie's) car "and make it snappy." Hong replaces the tire "as quick as a flash." Even so, after Hong replaces Francie's tire and before Francie pays for it, the contract between Francie and Gage's, if any, is: A. Void. B. Voidable. C. Completed D. Executory. E. Unenforceable. 10.) Generally speaking,that which is required to maintain am e showing (evidentiary preof) by the empleyee f f which of the folloming Both (1) disparate treatment of an employee by his r her employes and ) dsparste impact mpleymem A. B. CEither (1) the same upon an employee by his or her employer upon an employee by his or her employer towards more than one employees on actions) by an employer towards the same employee. ) disparate treatment of an employee by his or her employer ot (2) disparate impact or similar discriminatory condact (words and or actions) by an employer (2) a pattern of discriminatory conduct (words andj (1) an employee is a member of a protected class and (2) an adverse employment action by his or her employer against that employee At least three "separate and distinct" "incidents of discrimination" within any twelve month period by an employer against "any job applicant, employee or other individual formally with an employer for the purposes or work for wages. 11) Which of the following is got part of both the federal judicial system and the state judicial system? A. B. C. D. E. Courts of general jurisdiction Tax courts Administrative agencies (tribunals, hearing panels, etc.) Appellate courts None of the above, meaning each of A, B, C & D is part of both the federal and state judicial systems 12.) Which of the following terms describe the conduct of a tortfeasor who is liable for intentional infliction of emotional distress? "Outrageous" "Distressing" "Severe" A&C only A. B & C A. B. C. D. E. Illya owes Jenny $1,000. In a separate deal, Kasey owes Illya $1,000. Illya unconditionally assig his rights in his deal with Kasey to Jenny. Illya's right to the $1,000 is then: 13.) A. Unchanged. B. Extinguished. C. Incidental. D. Assigned to a court. E. Conditional. 14.) True or False: As a result of the court's holding (its decision and reasoning) in Wickard Filburn, consumption of a product by its producer in violation of a federal regulation is nov crime. A. True B. False Ssya and Terri enter into an oral contract that is required by law to be in writing in order 1S) 1 enforceable. Such a centract is nermally A. Voidable at the election of either party. B. Void C. Valid. onb te court, meaning the parties are given a reasonable time within which to redace their agreement to writing, before the court decides the case D. Voidable, but only if both parties consent 16.) Which of the following can be objectively established? A. Disparate B. Disparate impact C Hostile work D. A, B & C above E. A & B above only 17.) T o what circumstance do nearly half of the enumerated rights granted in the Bill of Rights relate? right afforded to natural persons only to express themselves freely e ther afforded to legal persons to be afforded due process before anything of value is taken B. Th from thenm The rights of homeowners (or occupants) to protect themselves therein including from soldiers during wartime The various rights afforded to those accused of a criminal act The rights of the people in addition to those specified in the U.S. Constitution Accept the following statement as true: In its most basic sense, the practical, societal purpose of tort law is to compensate the aggrieved (or offended) party for damages suffered or, in other words, to make the injured party whole. Which of the following is a constitutional purpose of tort law? A. To afford the alleged tortfeasor's its right to due process. B. To ensure that the injured party is not deprived of life, liberty or property C. To ensure the injured party does not suffer loss D. A&B only. E. None of the above. of value of property over time. ) Far&Wide Internet Solutions Corp. uses the trademark of Google Inc. in a meta tag without Google's permission. This is: A. Cybersquatting B. Trademark infringement. C. Typosquatting. D. Trademark dilution. E. Trademark registration. claims was City Moving's offer. For a the offer must include terms that are: awsuit against City Moving Service for breach of contract based on what Barrett court to determine whether contract has been breached. Exactly precise or standardized. Reasonably clear C.Unequivocally approximate or practical Reasonably vague and minimally ambiguous Consistent with those of other contractual parties in the same or sinm 1.) True or False: Proof at "sexual harassment" occurred in a work setting requires evidence of harassment" oce either a "direct is not sufficient. sexual advance" or an "explicit request for a sexual favor"; proof of anything less A. True False Bev owns a bakery. Every day she displays fresh flowers atop her display counter to counter the burnt latel scent from the all-too-frequent "mishaps in the back." At the end of a long day, which y seems to be more often than not, Bev, instead of walking to the dumpster at the end of the just tosses them out her bakery's back door into the alley. alley to discard the nearly fresh flowers, Some for discarded flowers land rather haphazardly on the steps behind a podiatrist's office. atsy, a podiatrist, who prefers the rotten smell of feet to that of fragrant flowers-especially thos arches" asks Bev to stop tossing the flowers in the alley, and onto her steps. In the lawsuit of Patsy the podiatrist, v. Bev, the baker seeking money damages only, how is a court most likely to e flagrantly strewn about-and contends that walking atop fresh flowers is "real bad for her rule? A. Award Bev general damages for her pain and suffering because any flowers except fresh ones cause her emotional distress Award Patsy puny damages because her case is so weak Issue an prevent Bev from continuing to discard perfectly good flowers Award Patsy punitive damages because an award of such severe money damages is absolutely required to deter Bev from discarding perfectly good flowers Nominal damages because Pasty has endured a legal injury, however, her actual losses are minimal, and arguably altogether non-existent B. C. injunction in favor of Patsy "and all others" and against Bev "and all others" in order