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Contemporary Business Law 8th Global Edition Henry R. Cheeseman - Solutions
Did the Westboro picketers know that they were causing personal grief to Mr. Snyder, who had lost his son?Should they have let Mr. Snyder bury his son in peace?
Does the majority have the right to legislate what the minority should see and hear? Do video game producers act ethically in producing violent video games?
Why was this case so important? Why did the U.S. Supreme Court develop the “effects on interstate commerce” test? Is most commerce considered“interstate commerce” that can be regulated by the federal government?
What is the public policy for having the Supremacy Clause? Do you think that pharmaceutical companies supported the passage of the federal drug labeling statute?Was it ethical for Mutual to deny liability in this case?
When Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act in 1965 was there sufficient justification to do so? Was it ethical for states to adopt impairments to minority voters? Was the special requirement for designated states to seek federal approval before making voting changes necessary in 1965? Do you think
It has been said that the U.S. Constitution is a “living document”—that is, one that can adapt to changing times. Do you think this is a good policy? Or should the U.S. Constitution be interpreted narrowly and literally, as originally written?
Distinguish between blank, special, qualified, and restrictive indorsements
Describe how negotiable instruments are indorsed and transferred.
Describe promissory notes and certificates of deposit and identify the parties to these instruments.
Describe drafts and checks and identify the parties to these instruments.
Distinguish between negotiable and nonnegotiable instruments.
Describe the product defects in manufacturing, design, and failure to warn.
Describe product liability and define the doctrine of strict liability.
Identify warranty disclaimers and determine when they are unlawful.
Describe the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
Identify and describe express warranties.
List and describe the lessee’s remedies for the lessor’s breach of a lease contract.
List and describe the lessor’s remedies for the lessee’s breach of a lease contract.
List and describe the buyer’s remedies for the seller’s breach of a sales contract.
List and describe the seller’s remedies for the buyer’s breach of a sales contract.
Describe the performance of sales and lease contracts.
Define good faith purchaser for value and buyer in the ordinary course of business.
Identify who bears the risk of loss when goods are stolen and resold.
Describe who bears the risk of loss when goods are lost or damaged in shipment.
Define shipment and delivery terms.
Identify when title to goods passes in shipment and destination contracts.
Describe how Revised Article 2 (Sales) and Article 2A(Leases) permit electronic contracting.
Define the UCC’s firm offer rule, additional terms rule, and written confirmation rule.
Describe the formation of sales and lease contracts.
Describe lease contracts governed by Article 2A of the UCC.
Describe sales contracts governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
Define Internet domain names and describe how domain names are registered and protected.
Describe laws that protect privacy in cyberspace.
Describe the provisions of the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act(E-Sign Act)
Describe e-licensing and software law.
Describe the laws that apply to email contracts, e-commerce, and Web contracts.
Describe torts associated with contracts.
Define the equitable remedies of specific performance, reformation, and injunction.
Explain rescission and restitution.
Describe compensatory, consequential, and nominal damages awarded for the breach of traditional and e-contracts.
Describe complete, substantial, and inferior performance of contractual duties.
Explain when the performance of a contract is excused because of objective impossibility.
Distinguish between conditions precedent, conditions subsequent, and concurrent conditions.
Define covenant.
Define intended beneficiary and describe this person’s rights under a contract.
Describe assignment of contract rights and what contract rights are assignable.
Define equitable doctrines of undue influence, promissory estoppel, and part performance.
Describe the formality of the writing of contracts and the parol evidence rule.
List the contracts that must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
Describe how intentional misrepresentation (fraud), duress, and undue influence excuse performance.
Explain genuineness of assent.
Define unconscionable contract and determine when such contracts are unlawful.
Describe covenants not to compete and exculpatory clauses and identify when they are lawful.
Identify illegal contracts that are contrary to statutes and those that violate public policy
Define legal insanity and intoxication and explain how they affect contractual capacity.
Define and describe the infancy doctrine.
Apply the equity doctrine of promissory estoppel.
Define consideration and analyze whether agreements are lacking consideration.
Describe how offers are terminated by acts of the parties and by operation of law.
Define counteroffer and describe the effects of a counteroffer.
Define agreement, offer, and acceptance.
Describe and distinguish among valid, void, voidable, and unenforceable contracts.
Describe and distinguish between express and impliedin-fact contracts.
Distinguish between bilateral and unilateral contracts.
List the elements necessary to form a valid contract.
Define contract.
Describe corporate citizenship.
Examine the provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Describe the theories of the social responsibility of business.
Describe the moral theories of business ethics.
Describe how law and ethics intertwine.
Define cyber piracy and describe the penalties for engaging in cyber infringement of intellectual property rights.
Define trademark and service mark and describe the penalties for trademark infringement.
List the items that can be copyrighted and describe the penalties of copyright infringement.
Describe how an invention can be patented under federal patent laws and the penalties for patent infringement.
Describe the business tort of misappropriating a trade secret.
Explain the constitutional safeguards provided by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
List and describe cyber crimes.
Identify and define business and white-collar crimes.
Describe criminal procedure, including arrest, indictment, arraignment, and the criminal trial.
List and describe the essential elements of a crime.
Define and apply the doctrine of strict liability.
Describe special negligence doctrines.
Describe the business-related torts of disparagement and fraud.
List and explain the elements necessary to prove negligence.
List and describe intentional torts against persons.
Describe e-courts and e-dispute resolution.
Explain the use of arbitration and other nonjudicial methods of alternative dispute resolution.
Describe how a trial court decision is appealed.
Describe how a case proceeds through trial.
Describe the pretrial litigation process.
Define personal jurisdiction, standing to sue, and venue.
Compare the jurisdiction of state courts with that of federal courts.
List and describe the types of decisions that are issued by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Describe the federal court system.
Describe state court systems.
Explain the doctrines of equal protection and due process.
Explain how the freedoms of speech, assembly, religion, and the press are protected by the First Amendment and how commercial speech may be limited.
Explain the federal government’s authority to regulate interstate commerce and foreign commerce.
Define and apply the Supremacy Clause of the U.S.Constitution.
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