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Business
Undergraduate 1
03/24/2010

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Term
What administrative agency regulates the environment?
Definition
The Environmental Protection Agency
Term
What are three functions of an administrative agency?
Definition
Rule Making
Judicial authority
Licensing
Term
What are false and deceptive practices? What law does it stem from and what does it provide?
Definition
omitting information, and misinformation, makes an unsubstantiated
Advertising, bait and switch, door-to-door sales. It stems from the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) it is used to regulate business conduct. Prohibits false advertising.
Term
What is the Federal Trade Commission?
Definition
Enforces the FTC Act as well as other federal consumer protection statutes.
Regulates business.
Term
What is the Anticyber squatting Consumer Protection Act?
Definition
It shuts down cyber squatters (when a person registers an internet domain name in the name of a famous person)
1. The name must be famous and registered in bad faith.
Term
What does the Securities Act of 1933 require to be filed and describe it.
Definition
A written registration statement
Contains required information about the issuer, the securities to be issued, and other relevant information
Term
What is the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and what law created it?
Definition
Oversees audits of public companies.
Sarbanes Oxley Act created it.
Term
What law requires the signing of the Principal Executive’s Oath and what must the oath certify?
Definition
The principal executive officer and the principal financial officer must verify that the based on his or her knowledge there are no untrue statements of material facts or omissions. Requires a report on internal controls. Based on the executive’s knowledge the financial statements fairly present financial condition.
Term
What is the punishment for document destruction?
Definition
A fine and possibly imprisonment for up to 20 years
Term
What is the maximum jail term for securities fraud under Securities Exchange Act of 1934?
Definition
25 years
Term
What is Insider Trading ?
Definition
When you sell or buy stock because you have inside information that the general public does not have.
Term
What are the things required by the Sarbanes Oxley Act?
Definition
PCAOB requires audit committees. Internal controls strengthened, enhanced financial disclosures (loans to officers and other transactions must be properly disclosed), and the principal executive oath.
Term
What is the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)?
Definition
Administer the federal securies laws (registration statement and company has to file audited financial statements yearly and quarterly) enforce the anti fraud commissions.
Term
What are private placements and what is the significance of “private placement” status?
Definition
Stock offers only offered to 35 unauthorized
Term
What is Rule 10b of the Securities Act of 1934?
Definition
Prohibits the use of manipulative and deceptive representations to sell securities. fraud
Term
What is strict liability?
Definition
makes manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and others in chain of distribution of a defective product liable for the damages caused by the defect, irrespective of fault.
Term
What is an assault?
Definition
The threat of immediate harm or offensive contact or any action that creates a reasonable apprehension of imminent harm. (Creating a fear)
Term
What is mens rea?
Definition
It is mental state. For example, for murder 1, typically the required mental state must be malevolent state of mind – premeditated murder –
Term
What are the three different categories of torts?
Definition
intentional, unintentional (negligence) and strict liability
Term
What type of tort is false imprisonment?
Definition
Intentional
Term
What is false imprisonment?
Definition
Intentional confinement or restraint of another person without their consent
Term
What type of tort is negligence?
Definition
Unintentional
Term
What is a tort?
Definition
a wrong
Term
What is negligence?
Definition
failing to do something that a reasonable person would do
ex: failing to shovel snow and ice from the sidewalk
Term
What are the essential elements that must be proved in a negligence lawsuit?
Definition
the plaintiff must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff
the defendant breached this duty of care
the plaintiff suffered injury
the defendant’s negligent act caused the plaintiff’s injury
Term
What is comparative negligence?
Definition
damages are apportioned according to fault. Also known as comparative fault.
Term
What is contributory negligence?
Definition
a plaintiff who is partially at fault for his or her own injury cannot recover against the negligent defendant
Term
What is the standard of judicial review of a government activity or regulation that classifies persons based on a suspect class(ie race)?
Definition
Strict scrutiny test- a test that is applied to classifications based on race.
Term
What does Title VII of the Civil Rights Act f 1964 now prohibit?
Definition
Eliminate job discrimination based on five protected classes: race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
Term
What was the primary problem the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was originally enacted to address?
Definition
Racial discrimination
Term
What is the Americans With Disabilities Act?
Definition
Imposes obligations on employers and providers of public transportation, telecommunications, and public accommodations to accommodate individuals with disabilities
Term
What is the Age Discrimination Act?
Definition
Cannot discriminate employees at age 40+
Term
How can commercial speech be regulated?
Definition
To time, place, and manner restrictions.
Term
What is the role of the jury?
Definition
The jury weighs the evidence and finds the defendant guilty or not guilty.
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