Question: Answer these: QUESTION 2 1 A contract that does not exist at law, such as a contract to commit a crime, is what kind of
Answer these: QUESTION
A "contract" that does not exist at law, such as a contract to commit a crime, is what kind of contract?
a voidable
b unenforceable
c executory
d executed
e none of the other choices
QUESTION
In Burlington Industries v Ellerth and in Pennsylvania State Police v Suders the Supreme Court noted that in a case where discrimination in the workplace is claimed, and the employee quits and claims constructive discharge for hostile environment:
a a key defense will be if the employer had a proper antiharassment procedure in place that the plaintiff failed use before quitting
b it does not matter whether it was hostile work environment or quid pro quo harassment, the firm is likely to be vicariously liable unless the employee had a poor work record
c if it was not quid pro quo harassment then a higher standard of proof for hostile work environment must be met
d if a hostile work environment is shown, a rule of strict liability is applied
e none of the other choices
QUESTION
A legal document that establishes some agency relationships is known as:
a partnership agreement
b none of the other choices
c decree of business guardianship
d motion to represent
e articles of incorporation
QUESTION
Besides regular private employers, Title VII applies to which of the following?
a labor unions and employment agencies and government agencies
b government agencies
c employment agencies
d labor unions
e labor unions and employment agencies
QUESTION
The oldest and simplest form of business organization is the:
a limited partnership
b proprietorship
c cooperative
d syndicate
e joint venture
QUESTION
Most states have recently adopted to cover certain leases of personal property.
a UCC Article A
b UCC Article B
c UCC Amendment A
d UCC Article
e UCC Article
QUESTION
As illustrated by the Supreme Court ruling in the Beck case, where nonunion workers at AT&T were required by a union to pay "agency fees," instead of union dues, to contribute to the expense of representing these workers in collective bargaining:
a unions may not require members to pay dues
b unions may not require agency fees
c unions are not free to use due equivalents from nonmembers on political action
d unions are free to use dues from members on political action
e unions may never use any dues or agency fees for political action
QUESTION
An effective offer includes which of the following:
a proper communication of the offer
b unclear and uncertain basic terms and conditions of the offer
c a clear intent by the offeree to become contractually bound
d none of the other specific choices are correct
e all of the other specific choices are correct
QUESTION
Because the UCC's warranty requirements create a tough standard, sellers may wish to reduce their liability by issuing:
a limits of liability
b disclosures
c revocations of liability
d none of the other choices are correct
e denunciations
QUESTION
Cutting health care benefits for workers over age because they are eligible for Medicare is an example of:
a geriatric discrimination
b health care discrimination
c age discrimination
d sex discrimination
e quantitative discrimination
QUESTION
Compared to most other countries, to start a business in the US:
a is about the same as in other countries
b is generally more difficult
c is generally easier
d is easier than in highincome countries, but harder than in lowincome countries
e is easier than in lowincome countries, but harder than in highincome countries
QUESTION
In relation to the term "sex discrimination:"
a courts have played a major role in defining the term
b the Executive branch has crafted many opinions on the subject
c courts have played a major role in defining the term and the Executive branch has crafted many opinions on the subject
d none of the other choices
e Congress carefully defined the term in Title VII
QUESTION
Most creditors seek information about debtors from:
a trade associations
b banks
c all of the other choices
d credit reporting agencies
e customer financial statements
QUESTION
An unfair labor practice case is decided by the National Labor Relations Board. If one of the parties to the case is unhappy with the decision or refuses to comply with the order, the appeal will go to:
a a magistrate
b no appeal is allowed; enforcement is by US marshal
c an administrative law judge
d federal district court
e none of the other choices
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