Employer-Employee Relationship
Employer-Employee Relationship
Principal-Agent Relationship
P/E, ER/EE, and Third Party Relationships
Miscellaneous
100
A collective bargaining agreement must be agreed to by these two parties.
What is the Employer and the Union? (page 403)
100
Unemployment insurance benefits are NOT payable to employee's who
What is quit their jobs (page 413)
100
This person may not be appointed as an agent
What is an insane person? (page 421)
100
If a principal authorizes an agent to buy a tractor for $5,000.00 - is an example of what kind of authority?
What is express authority? (page 435)
100
An agent hired to sell a house has _________ authority to advertise the sale.
What is implied? (page 436)
200
The law that prohibits discrimination in employment
What is Civil Rights Act? (page 407)
200
A person hired to sell one's car would be considered
What is a special agent? (page 420)
200
Power of attorney is an example of what kind of authority?
What is express authority? (page 435)
300
The general rule is that an employer may fire an employee
What is "for any reason at any time" (I will add so long as it is not a bad reason) - page 403.
300
Efforts to recruit women and minorities for positions traditionally held by white males is
What is Affirmative Action? (page 407)
300
Written document appointing an agent
What is power of attorney? (page 422)
300
A person who pretends to be an agent is liable to
What is a third party? (page 439)
300
The principal does not owe an agent this ….
What is obedience? (page 426)
400
Ensuring safe working conditions is the responsibility of
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act)? (page 410)
400
to be paid for their work, to inform OSHA of unsafe working conditions, and to join a union….
What are employee's rights? (page 401-402)
400
An agent working for two principals at the same time violates the duty of
What is loyalty? (page 425)
400
A principal whose identity is fully revealed to all parties is a(n)
What is disclosed principal? (page 438)
400
A principal is not liable for _________ committed by the agent.
What are crimes? (page 440)
500
A person injured on the job can claim benefits under
What is Workers compensation laws. (page 412)
500
Benefits paid to retired persons, spouses of deceased persons, and minor children of deceased persons.
What are Social Security benefits? (page 412)
500
mutual agreement, operation of law, revocation of authority
What are ways a principal-agent relationship may be terminated? (page 428)
500
Refers to the extent of the agent's authority to carry out the principal's business.
What is scope of authority? (page 435)
500
A principal is liable to third parties for _________ committed by the agent while acting within the scope of the agency.
What is torts? (page 436)