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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Distinguish between a motion to dismiss, a motion for a judgment on the pleadings and 
a motion for summary judgment. (2) - Answer-- A motion to dismiss is a request by the 
defendant that asks a judge or a court in a civil case to dismiss the case because even 
if all the allegations are true, the plaintiff is not entitled to any legal relief. 
- A motion for a judgment on the pleadings, in a civil case, is a request made by either 
party, after p...
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History Final Exam notes
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History Final Exam notesChapter 1 
Which of the following is an example of procedural law? 
Rules as to how a court's decision is to be enforced 
The freedom of speech granted by the U.S. Constitution is an example of: 
Substantive Law 
One distinction between civil law and criminal law is: 
criminal law is concerned with breaches of duty to society at large. 
If a person carelessly runs a car into yours, the person has committed 
civil tort of negligence 
Local legislation regulating zoning an...
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Test Bank For Business Law 16Th Ed by Jane Mallor
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True / False Questions 
1. Article V of the Constitution makes the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States Supreme over state law. 
True False 
2. The exercise of the power of judicial review depends on the court's reading of the Constitution. 
True False 
3. Congress cannot invalidate state laws that are passed pursuant to the state's police power. 
True False 
4. The Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection guarantee has been made applicable to federal government action through...
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct 
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Distinguish between a motion to dismiss, a motion for a judgment on the pleadings and 
a motion for summary judgment. (2) - Answer-- A motion to dismiss is a request by the 
defendant that asks a judge or a court in a civil case to dismiss the case because even 
if all the allegations are true, the plaintiff is not entitled to any legal relief. 
- A motion for a judgment on the pleadings, in a civil case, is a request made by either 
party, after p...
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Con law Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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Con law Test Questions with Complete 
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which 
means there must be a case or controversy presented 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that 
constitute political questions 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate 
commerce, as lon...
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Bar MBE 2022 - Constitutional Law Questions And Answers With Actual Test
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Bar MBE 2022 - Constitutional Law Questions 
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A party has standing when they have CONCRETE STAKE in the outcome of a case at all stages of 
litigation, including on appeal. 
Must establish: 
1) Injury - Plaintiffs may only assert injuries they have PERSONALLY suffered or will IMMINENTLY 
suffer, but the injury does not have to be economic. 
2) Causal Connection - Plaintiffs must allege and prove that the defendant caused the injury so that a 
favorable court deci...
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct 
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Distinguish between a motion to dismiss, a motion for a judgment on the pleadings and 
a motion for summary judgment. (2) - Answer-- A motion to dismiss is a request by the 
defendant that asks a judge or a court in a civil case to dismiss the case because even 
if all the allegations are true, the plaintiff is not entitled to any legal relief. 
- A motion for a judgment on the pleadings, in a civil case, is a request made by either 
party, after p...
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MBE Flashcards In-class activity
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MBE Flashcards 
In-class activity 
 
 
contract - a promise that the law will enforce 
 
 offer - 1) Manifestation of intent to K demonstrated by a promise, undertaking, or commitment; 
2) Communicated to an identified offeree; and 
3) Definite and certain terms 
 
 Irrevocable offer - 1) Merchant's firm offer under UCC 
2) Option contract - consideration given 
3) Detrimental reliance 
 
 Termination by Operation of Law - 1) destruction of subject matter 
2) supervening illegality 
3) d...
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BUSINESS L 110 Business Law Final Practice Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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BUSINESS L 110 Business Law Final Practice Questions and Answers 
1	Business law consists of the enforceable rules of conduct that govern commercial relationships. 
True 
 
2	Because of the law, we rely on the goodwill and dependability of one another. 
False 
 
3	Public law controls disputes between private individuals or between groups and their government. 
True 
 
4	Cyberlaw is based primarily on existing laws. True 
 
5	Another name for case law is common law. True 
6	Case law interpretatio...
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BUSINESS L 110 Business Law Final Practice Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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BUSINESS L 110 Business Law Final Practice Questions and Answers 
1	Business law consists of the enforceable rules of conduct that govern commercial relationships. 
True 
 
2	Because of the law, we rely on the goodwill and dependability of one another. 
False 
 
3	Public law controls disputes between private individuals or between groups and their government. 
True 
 
4	Cyberlaw is based primarily on existing laws. True 
 
5	Another name for case law is common law. True 
6	Case law interpretatio...
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