vocab
scenario
contracts
ethics
random
100

A private or civil wrong or injury for which there may be action for damages is called:

tort

100

In funeral service, funeral directors are bound by the representations they make of merchandise. When selling a casket, urn or any other merchandise, the warranty that arises from the sale is known as:

implied warranty

100

An agreement to an offer resulting in a contract is called:

Acceptance

100


Philosophies dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness or wrongness of certain actions:

ethics

100

The FTC fine, per violation is:

$43,280

200

The person in possession of commercial paper is known as:

holder

200

Ms. Sharpe notices that the clinical lab is running low on Metasyn 35. She calls Dodge and orders 10 cases of the fluid. Dodge sends her a contract stating that the payment of $650.00 is due on May 5, 2024. This is an example of:

contract to sell
200

Shelley, age 17, finds a car on Facebook Marketplace that she would like to purchase as her first vehicle. Shelly only has half of the money that she needs to purchase the car. However, the current owner of the car, Bill, decides to sell the vehicle to Shelly and makes a legally binding contract, giving the car to Shelly under the condition that she pays $150/month until the car is paid in full. What kind on contract is this? (valid/voidable/void)

Voidable contract

200

The majority of adults think in this stage of moral development:

conventional

200

Much of our contemporary American law is derived from the common law of which country?

England

300

The process of approval by a principal for the unauthorized acts of an agent is called:

ratification

300

You are the payee of a promissory note for the sale of your textbooks from CCMS. When you receive the note, you notice that the date that the note was made is missing, making the note incomplete. Who is the responsible party for filling in the missing information?

Maker

300

You are meeting with the family of Carl Jones. The family has brought in, along with his suit, his Masonic ring. They express to you that they would like the ring back after the service. This is an example of:

bailment fir the benefit of the bailor

300

The Theory of Moral Development was developed by psychologist:

Lawrence Kohlberg

300

Who wrote the following definition of the law?

"Law is a rule of civil conduct, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong."

William Blackstone

400

A recipient of proceeds of a life insurance policy is known as:

beneficiary

400

Aaron, age 16, decides to sell his used iPhone 11 to Carl, age 15. Both sign a contract stating that once Aaron receives full payment for the phone, Carl will receive the phone. What kind of contract is this? (valid/voidable/void) 

voidable

400

CCMS Funeral Home advertises the "call Ms. Dutko for all of your aftercare needs." This is an example of:

Apparent Authority

400

The principle that the decision of a higher court should serve as a guide or precedent and control the decision of a similar case in the future is called:

Stare Decisis

400

A token award to symbolize vindication of the wrong done to the plaintiff, generally in the form of $1.00 is known as:

nominal damages

500

One who ships goods by common carrier is called:

consignor

500

You receive a death call for Carl Smith, You meet with his next of kin, Edna. She seems disoriented through the process of making arrangements, but she makes reasonable selections. Later, you receive a call from Edna's son, Roger, who is also Edna's POA. You learn from Roger that Edna has Alzheimer's Disease and was declared legally incompetent by a court of law last year. What kind of contract is this? (valid/voidable/void) 

Void

500

A legally enforceable agreement in which the terms have not been completely executed or fulfilled is known as:

Executory contract

500

Ethics within a funeral service operation should include all of the following

Safe working conditions, fair compensation, and personal appearance

500

The constitutional source for most business regulations, which allow congress to regulate commerce is known as:

commerce clause