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ETH321 FINAL EXAM  

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Civil enforcement powers regarding federal antitrust matters belong to _______.

the Treasury Department

the Department of Revenue and Taxation

the FTC and the Department of Justice

the Department of Labor




Which of the following is true of tort law?

It protects people from being tried twice for the same crime.

Tort law typically deals with breach of contract.

It provides compensation to those workers who have been injured on the job.

It sets limits on how people can act and use their resources.



Fred takes Betty to dinner at a very expensive and exclusive restaurant. The menu does not mention prices. The server takes their order and both Betty and Fred enjoy the meal immensely. When the bill comes, Fred refuses to pay because the menu had no prices and because he and the server never engaged in language indicating and offer and acceptance. The server said, “Are you ready to order?” and when Fred said “Yes,” the server merely asked “What may I get you tonight?” Which of the following is true?

Fred must pay based on an implied-in-fact contract theory.

Fred must pay based on a promissory estoppel theory.

Fred must pay based on expressed contract theory.

Fred is correct because no contract was formed.






Which of the following statements is true of the WARN Act?

It requires employers to give notice to an “at will” employee that he/she is being fired.

It requires employers to give notice to employees that they are being subjected to polygraph tests.

It requires employers to give notice to employees that an unscheduled drug test will be conducted for all employees.

It requires employers to give notice of a scheduled mass layoff.



_____________ jurisprudence supports the idea that law can and should change to meet new developments in society.
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