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LEB 320 F Exam Questions and
Answers Graded A+ 100% Pass

In the featured case Kelo v. City of New London, a town in Connecticut took

action in a distressed area with high unemployment. It sought to use eminent

domain to acquire land from several landowners who did not wish to sell their

land. The primary Constitutional issue in the case was...




A. Equal Protection

B. Procedural Due Process

C. Free Speech

D. The Takings Clause

E. The Commerce Clause - CORRECT ANSWER-D. The takings clause

Alan buys a new laptop at Best Buy for $600. Betty buys an acre of land for $6,000.

Carol signs up for a year of cable TV service, and pre-pays $600. Which of these

agreements will be governed by Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code?




A. Alan's only

,B. Betty's only

C. Carol's only

D. A and B - CORRECT ANSWER-A. Alans' Only. Article II applies to sales of

goods, which are, essentially, moveable things. Not real estate, and not services.

Fred took a photograph of a bright light in the sky in 2005. Five years later, in

2010, it generated significant interest when it was included in a television special

about UFOs and alien visitors hosted by the guy who played Commander Riker on

Star Trek. In 2012, Fred passed away. When will the copyright on Fred's photo

expire?




A. 2075

B. 2080

C. 2082 - CORRECT ANSWER-C. 2082. Copyrights like this one last for the

lifetime of the creator of the work plus 70 years.

Bill files a Federal lawsuit based on his 1st Amendment right to free speech in a

district court. When he loses the case, he appeals to a U.S. Court of Appeals, and

he is again unsuccessful. He now wants the U.S. Supreme Court to review his case.

Will he be able to do so?




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,A. Yes, absolutely, because his case is based on a Constitutional liberty.

B. Yes, but only if the Supreme Court grants a writ of certiorari.

C. Yes, but only if he is seeking at least $75,000 in damages.

D. No, absolutely not. - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Yes, but only if the Supreme

Court grants a writ of certiorari.

The Supreme Court generally gets to pick and choose the cases it will review, and

this case will require a writ of cert.

Walter, a Texan, makes a sale of goods contract with Wilhelm, a citizen of

Germany. Walter is the seller, and Wilhelm is the buyer. The contract does not say

anything in particular about which body of contract law will be applied to resolve

any future disputes over the deal. Which of the following bodies of law governs

the contract?

A. Texas common law

B. German law

C. The CISG

D. Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code - CORRECT ANSWER-C. The

CISG.

Contracts for a sale of goods that involve buyers in different nations that have

adopted the CISG are governed by the CISG unless an alternate set of laws is

affirmatively selected.

, Rex wrecks his car in a collision with Collison. Much later, in a negligence lawsuit,

the jury determines that the accident was 67% Rex's fault and 33% Collison's fault.

Rex will be able to recover some damages if he lives in a state that follows...

A. contributory negligence

B. "modified" comparative negligence

C. "pure" comparative negligence

D. none of the above - CORRECT ANSWER-C. "pure" comparative negligence

If a person is over half at fault, he cannot recover in a modified comparative

negligence system, and if a person is even 1% at fault, he cannot recover in a

contributory negligence system.

Roger has created an energy drink that he hopes will become popular, and he

wants to protect his intellectual property. Specifically, he wants to protect the

drink's "secret formula", or recipe, and he also wants to protect his logo, which is a

cartoonish drawing of a stick man with steam blowing out of his ears. Which of

these things will Roger probably be able to trademark?




A. The secret formula only

B. The logo only




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