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Which one of the following US Supreme Court members (on the current court) is considered to be the judicial moderate (swing)? - ️️John Roberts The concept which suggests that certain types of courts can only hear certain types of cases (i.e. Probate court deals with wills and estates, Juveni...

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BUSA 2106 Final Exam
Which one of the following US Supreme Court members (on the current court) is
considered to be the judicial moderate (swing)? - ✔️✔️John Roberts


The concept which suggests that certain types of courts can only hear certain types of
cases (i.e. Probate court deals with wills and estates, Juvenile courts deal with juvenile
crime and dependent children, etc.) is called? - ✔️✔️subject matter jurisdiction

A remedy or sanction in which there is an order by the court commanding the other
party actually to perform a bargain as agreed is called? - ✔️✔️specific performance

Law defined - ✔️✔️The rules of the state backed up by enforcement.


Which property fence applies to resources like land that more than one individual owns
jointly? - ✔️✔️common

Jurisprudence is defined as? - ✔️✔️the philosophy of law

In which legal system does the legislative branch both write and interpret the law? -
✔️✔️civil law

Which legal system originated in England (United Kingdom) and is the primary system
in the United States, Canada, Jamaica, India, Nigeria, and New Zealand? -
✔️✔️common law

Which classification of law in your textbook includes property law, contract law, and tort
law? - ✔️✔️Private law

Collections of legislation often on the same subject are called (see your power point
lecture)? - ✔️✔️code

The doctrine of prior precedents is called? - ✔️✔️stare decisis

According to your textbook, law made by agencies of the federal government like the
Environmental Protection Agency is called? - ✔️✔️administrative law

Which one of the following is NOT a disadvantage of using case law? - ✔️✔️A)
dicta
B)
conflict of precedents

, C)
stare decisis <----
D)
volume of cases

According to your power point lecture and textbook, which one of the following is
designed to make the victim "whole"? - ✔️✔️compensatory damages


According to your areas of emphasis sheet and power point lecture, the society's
definition of right and wrong is called? - ✔️✔️morality

Which principal system of ethics concerns itself with the moral consequences of actions
(ends justify the means)? - ✔️✔️consequentialism

Which one of the following is NOT a component in the definition of Law? - ✔️✔️A)
enforcement
B)
procedures <----
C)
created by the state
D)
rules

According to your textbook, which formalist theory concerns itself with how to construct
a just society given the many inequalities of wealth, knowledge, and social status. -
✔️✔️Rawl's Social Contract Theory

Which of the following is the ultimate source of ethics? - ✔️✔️the individual

According to your textbook, which of the following concepts means honesty in intent and
honesty in fact? - ✔️✔️good faith

Appeals and supreme courts? - ✔️✔️can only hear issues of law

Which of the following reside at the trial court level? - ✔️✔️a judge

Which of the following is more theoretical in nature and only deals with issues of law? -
✔️✔️justice

According to your Power Point lecture, which is investigative in nature and issues
indictments? - ✔️✔️grand jury

Which one of the following is NOT accurate regarding juries? - ✔️✔️A)
historically a petit jury consists of 12 members

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