BUL 4421-Midterm FAU Gendler
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS
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Terms in this set (227)
Relevant areas of business law 1. Agency law
applicable to human recourse 2. Contracts
management involve (4): 3. Employment and labor laws
4. Employment discrimination
This type of law regulates disputes Private law
between private individuals or
groups.
(Ex: dispute between landlord and
tenant governed by private law).
This type of law regulates disputes Public law
between private individuals and
government.
(Ex: dumping in violation of state or
federal environmental laws).
,This type of law delineates the Civil law
rights and responsibilities implied in
relationship between persons, or
between person and their
government.
This type of law regulates incidents Criminal law
in which someone commits an act
against the public as a whole, such
as by conducting insider trading on
the stock exchange.
- Government is plaintiff
Put these laws in order of Hierarchy - U.S. Constitutions
of Laws: States Statutes, U.S. - Federal Statutes
Constitutions, Common Law, state - State Constitution
constitution, and Federal Statutes - State Statutes
- Common Law
Collection of legal interpretations Common Law (aka Case Law)
made by judges, and are law unless
revoked by new statutory law.
Past decisions in similar cases that Precedent
guide later decisions thereby
providing greater stability and
predictability to the law.
A principle stating that rulings Stare Decisis
made in higher courts are binding
precedent for lower courts. Latin
for "standing by the decision."
, 1. Summaries of common law rules Restatements of the Law
in a particular area of the law that
have been enacted in most states.
2. They do not carry the weight of
the law but guide interpretations of
certain principles.
Certain habits of mind and specific Schools of Jurisprudence
beliefs about human nature. Beliefs
are deeply rooted within a person's
emotions and habits, and thus they
are sure to guide one's opinions
and decisions. Such beliefs may be
commonly held and create much
larger schools of thought thus they
are more common guides to legal
interpretation.
Name the (5) Schools of 1. Cost benefit analysis
Jurisprudence: CHiLLiN 2. Historical School
3. Legal Positivism
4. Legal Realism
5. Natural Law
The school of jurisprudence that Natural Law
recognizes the existence of higher
law, or law that is morally superior
to human laws.
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS |RECENTLY
TESTING REAL EXAM QUESTIONS|VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS (100% CORRECT)
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Terms in this set (227)
Relevant areas of business law 1. Agency law
applicable to human recourse 2. Contracts
management involve (4): 3. Employment and labor laws
4. Employment discrimination
This type of law regulates disputes Private law
between private individuals or
groups.
(Ex: dispute between landlord and
tenant governed by private law).
This type of law regulates disputes Public law
between private individuals and
government.
(Ex: dumping in violation of state or
federal environmental laws).
,This type of law delineates the Civil law
rights and responsibilities implied in
relationship between persons, or
between person and their
government.
This type of law regulates incidents Criminal law
in which someone commits an act
against the public as a whole, such
as by conducting insider trading on
the stock exchange.
- Government is plaintiff
Put these laws in order of Hierarchy - U.S. Constitutions
of Laws: States Statutes, U.S. - Federal Statutes
Constitutions, Common Law, state - State Constitution
constitution, and Federal Statutes - State Statutes
- Common Law
Collection of legal interpretations Common Law (aka Case Law)
made by judges, and are law unless
revoked by new statutory law.
Past decisions in similar cases that Precedent
guide later decisions thereby
providing greater stability and
predictability to the law.
A principle stating that rulings Stare Decisis
made in higher courts are binding
precedent for lower courts. Latin
for "standing by the decision."
, 1. Summaries of common law rules Restatements of the Law
in a particular area of the law that
have been enacted in most states.
2. They do not carry the weight of
the law but guide interpretations of
certain principles.
Certain habits of mind and specific Schools of Jurisprudence
beliefs about human nature. Beliefs
are deeply rooted within a person's
emotions and habits, and thus they
are sure to guide one's opinions
and decisions. Such beliefs may be
commonly held and create much
larger schools of thought thus they
are more common guides to legal
interpretation.
Name the (5) Schools of 1. Cost benefit analysis
Jurisprudence: CHiLLiN 2. Historical School
3. Legal Positivism
4. Legal Realism
5. Natural Law
The school of jurisprudence that Natural Law
recognizes the existence of higher
law, or law that is morally superior
to human laws.