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Dillion's Rule (1868) - ANS states that local governments do not have any inherent sovereignty and instead must be authorized by state governments that can create or abolish them Cooley Doctrine - ANS Local government is a matter of absolute right and the state may not take it away. Forms of NJ Municipal Government - ANS Boroughs, Commissions, Municipal Mgr, Town, Township, Village, and Cities. Optional Faulkner Act. What is 'common rule'? - ANS State and cities are required to adhere to Federal laws. Must do the stricter of the them. @COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026 Page2 The purpose of the Uniform Commercial Code: - ANS a. to simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing commercial transaction; b. to permit the continued expansion of commercial practices through custom, usage and agreement of the parties; and c. to make uniform the law among the various jurisdictions. What is the 'Battle of the forms'? - ANS The battle of the forms generally refers to the situation where buyers send out purchase orders and sellers respond with sales acknowledgement forms but, although the fronts of the documents basically match up, the backs are fundamentally different. warranty of title - ANS The seller warrants that the title being conveyed is good and that the transfer is lawful. Expressed Warranty - ANS an oral or written statement by the seller Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose - ANS Seller is aware of the purpose of the need of buyer and that the buyer expects those goods to meet that need. @COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026 Page3 3 Ways agents are given authority - ANS 1. Express Authority - Public Purchasing must be in writing. 2. Implied Authority - Unstated but necessary to perform one's duty for an employer. 3. Apparent Authority - Supplier believes authority exists and is not told otherwise. Nature of Contract - ANS Is either expressed or implied. It is promise(s) that the Law of Contracts recognizes and a remedy is available for breach. Basic characteristics of a contract - ANS Any agreement, written (PO)or otherwise, that is legally binding, in which a vendor is providing goods or services in exchange for compensation. Four elements must be present in any contractual situation - ANS 1. Capable parties 2. Mutual Consent 3. Lawf

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NJ QPA EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS



Dillion's Rule (1868) - ANS states that local governments do not have any inherent

sovereignty and instead must be authorized by state governments that can create or abolish

them




Cooley Doctrine - ANS Local government is a matter of absolute right and the state may not

take it away.




Forms of NJ Municipal Government - ANS Boroughs, Commissions, Municipal Mgr, Town,

Township, Village, and Cities. Optional Faulkner Act.




What is 'common rule'? - ANS State and cities are required to adhere to Federal laws. Must

do the stricter of the them.
1
Page




@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, The purpose of the Uniform Commercial Code: - ANS a. to simplify, clarify and modernize the

law governing commercial transaction; b. to permit the continued expansion of commercial

practices through custom, usage and agreement of the parties; and c. to make uniform the law

among the various jurisdictions.




What is the 'Battle of the forms'? - ANS The battle of the forms generally refers to the

situation where buyers send out purchase orders and sellers respond with sales

acknowledgement forms but, although the fronts of the documents basically match up, the

backs are fundamentally different.




warranty of title - ANS The seller warrants that the title being conveyed is good and that the

transfer is lawful.




Expressed Warranty - ANS an oral or written statement by the seller




Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose - ANS Seller is aware of the purpose of

the need of buyer and that the buyer expects those goods to meet that need.
2
Page




@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, 3 Ways agents are given authority - ANS 1. Express Authority - Public Purchasing must be in

writing. 2. Implied Authority - Unstated but necessary to perform one's duty for an employer. 3.

Apparent Authority - Supplier believes authority exists and is not told otherwise.




Nature of Contract - ANS Is either expressed or implied. It is promise(s) that the Law of

Contracts recognizes and a remedy is available for breach.




Basic characteristics of a contract - ANS Any agreement, written (PO)or otherwise, that is

legally binding, in which a vendor is providing goods or services in exchange for compensation.




Four elements must be present in any contractual situation - ANS 1. Capable parties 2.

Mutual Consent 3. Lawful Objective 4. Sufficient reason to contract (consideration)




To form a contract there must the following: - ANS 1. Offer 2. Acceptance 3. Consideration




Contract Conditions. Define Guarantee and Warranty - ANS Guarantee is to reduce buyer's

sense of risk. Warranty is a promise of certain quality and conform to certain standards. To

protect buyer from poor workmanship and defects.
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