TEST BANK For Dynamic Business Law 6th Edition by
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Kubasek, Browne, Herron, Dhooge and Barkacs,
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Chapters 1 - 52, Complete A+ Guide
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,TEST BANK FOR
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Dynamic rBusiness rLaw, r6th rEdition rBy rNancy rKubasek
rChapter r1-52
Ansewrs are at the End of Each Chapter
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Chapter r01:
Student rname: r
Business rlaw rconsists rof rthe renforceable rrules rof rconduct rthat rgovern rcommercial
rrelationships.
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Contracts, r employment r decisions, r and r payments r to r suppliers r are r protected r by r business r law.
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Public rlaw rcontrols rboth rdisputes rbetween rprivate rindividuals rand rtheir rgovernment rand
rdisputes rinvolving ronly rprivate rindividuals.
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Criminal r law r lays r out r the r rights r and r responsibilities r implied r in r relationships r between r persons.
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Only r civil r law r regulates r the r behavior r of r individuals.
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Case r law r interpretations r are r law, r unless r they r are r revoked r later r by r new r statutory r law.
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,The rdecision r of ra r state r supreme r court r is r binding ron r a r lower r court r that r is r located r in r the
rsamestate.
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Model r or r uniform r laws r are r sources r of r law r that r are r binding r on r courts.
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Constitutions rand rstatutes ralways rcover rall rof rthe rdetailed rrules rthat raffect rbusiness rand
r government rrelations.
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"Legal r positivism" r is r also r known r as r "natural r law."
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Miko r comes r to rJamal's r law roffice rto r ask r him r about r the r law rin r regard r to r dogs r running
rat rlargein r her r neighborhood. r Jamal r tells r Miko r that r he rwill r research r the r issue r and
r get r back rto r her. r Where rshould r Jamal r look r first r in r order r to r locate r applicable
r law?
Restatements
rState rstatutes
rCase rlaw
rUniform rlaws
rExecutive rorders
, The rpresident rissued ran rexecutive rorder rrequiring rthat revery rcitizen rpurchase ra rhead rof
r broccoli rto reat ronce ra rweek rin rorder rto rmaintain rhealth. rThe rexecutive rorder rwas
r challenged rand rthe rcase rwent rto rthe rU.S. rSupreme rCourt. rThe rSupreme rCourt
rdeclared r the rexecutive rorder rcould rnot rbe renforced rbecause rit rwas r an rabuse rof rthe
rpresident’s r power. rWhat ris rthe rprimary rsource rof rlaw rthe rSupreme rCourt rwould
rinterpret rto r determine rif rthe rexecutive rorderwas renforceable?
The rConstitution
rState rstatutes
rCase rlaw
rUniform rlaws
rExecutive rorders
In r1995, rthe was rcreated rto rreplace rGATT.
rUnited rNations
World r Trade r Organization
North rAmerican rFree rTrade rAgreement
rNation rto rNation rTrading rOrganization
rNation’s rStatus ron rTrade
When r you r read r a r case, r you r should:
Find rthe rfacts, rlook r for rthe rissue, rcritically rthink rabout rthe rissue, r and rdetermine rif
r your rreasoning rmatches rthe rreasoning rof rthe rjudge.
Identify rthe rlegal rissues, rapply rthe rfacts rto rthe rlegal rissues, rand revaluate rthe
rreasoning r of rthe r judge r in r light r of rthe r facts r of r the r case.
Consider rthe rtruth rof rthe rfacts rof rthe rcase, ridentify rlegal rquestions rraised, rreview rthe
rdecision rof rthe rjudge, rand rdetermine rif rthe rjudge’s rdecision rwas rjustified rby rthe
rruleof rlaw.
Find rthe rfacts, r look rfor rthe rissue, ridentify rthe rjudge’s rreason rand rconclusion, rlocate
r the rrules rof rlaw rthat rgovern rthe rreasoning, rand rapply rcritical rthinking rto rthe
rjudge’sreasoning.
Identify rthe rfacts, rapply rcritical rthinking rskills rto rdetermine rthe rtruths rof rthe rfacts, rand
ridentify rhow rthe rjudge rinterpreted rthe rfacts rin rthe rcase.