BUL 3130 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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BUL 3130
BUL 3130 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
Which statement is true regarding international law? - Answer-There is no single legislative source from which all international laws are created. - All countries can enact international laws.
If a state enacts a law that increases its t...
BUL 3130 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
Which statement is true regarding international law? - Answer-There is no single
legislative source from which all international laws are created. - All countries can enact
international laws.
If a state enacts a law that increases its tax on imported automobiles but not on
American-made automobiles, it violates the ________ of the U.S. Constitution. -
Answer-Foreign commerce clause
Under the Treaty Clause, the ___ is seen as the agent of the United States in dealing
with foreign countries - Answer-The president - The president works with the advise and
consent of the senate
Which of the following branches of the United Nations is primarily responsible for
maintaining international peace and has authority to use armed force for this purpose? -
Answer-Security Council
Agency law is a mixture of tort and contract laws - Answer-True
A power of attorney gives an agent the power to sign legal documents on behalf of the
principal. - Answer-True - express agreement to sign legal documents
Only lawyers and agents can become an attorney-in-fact. - Answer-True
For an implied agency to function, implied authority cannot conflict with express
authority. - Answer-True - Authority can be inferred from facts and circumstances but
cannot be outside limits of expressed authority.
A principal is bound to contracts made by an apparent agency. - Answer-True- aka as
agency by estoppel and if apparent authority exists the principal must abide by
contracts entered into by agent through this apparent authority. He is ESTOPPED from
claiming no agency authority.
, An agent does not owe a duty to notify the principal of important information he learns
concerning the agency. - Answer-False
Any property, money, or other benefit received by the agent in the course of an agency
belongs to the principal - Answer-True - Duty to account
Undisclosed self-dealing by an agent is not regarded as violation of the duty of loyalty. -
Answer-False
The principal is liable for the tortuous conduct of an agent who is acting within the scope
of his or her authority. - Answer-True - Both principal and agent are liable for torts but
the principal is liable for the torts of his agent if the tort is committed within the scope of
his work as the agent.
The case of Matthews V. Food Lion is important for: - Answer-Demonstrating the legal
premise that a principal is not responsible for an agent's conduct done outside the
scope of the agency.
An employer is found liable for the acts of its employee. The employer's liability is an
example of: - Answer-Vicarious Liability
Respondent Superior is a legal phrase meaning: - Answer-An employer is responsible
for the tortuous conduct of his employees. Let the master answer.
Who is an agent? - Answer-a party who agrees to act on behalf of another
The_____________is the party who employs another person to act on his or her behalf.
- Answer-Principal
Martin, who wants to sell a house he owns, authorizes his concierge, Wilhelm, to find a
potential buyer, and finalize a deal above a stipulated price. Wilhelm contracts Chris, a
real estate broker, and intends him to only find a potential buyer and send them over to
Wilhelm for the sale. Martin then contracts ReNowait Goodhouses, a home
improvement company to renovate the house. ReNowait completes their work and
Martin pays them. Chris then searches for a suitable buyer and finds one in George.
George buys the house and Chris is paid for his services. Who performs the role of the
agent in this land sale transaction? - Answer-Martin
In federalism, the federal government and the state governments share powers. -
Answer-True
When the states ratified the Constitution, they delegated ________ powers to the
federal government. - Answer-Enumerated
Reserved powers are delegated to the judiciary by the President of the United States -
Answer-True
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