Wednesday, February 10, 2016

LEG 100 WEEK 7 QUIZ


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LEG 100 Week 7 Quiz
1.     At its inception, the Communications Decency Act of 1996, created broad immunity for Internet service providers (ISPs) and websites.
2.     The Internet was started in the 1960s as a project to link military contractors and universities. The World Wide Web was created as a subnetwork of the Internet.
3.     Spam is illegal per se.
4.     The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 is a federal statute that regulates email.
5.     Which of the following types of property would be classified as "goods" under Article 2 of the UCC?
6.     The UCC is federal legislation enacted by Congress.
7.     Under the UCC statute of frauds, the writing for a sale of goods must
8.     Under the UCC, a merchant is frequently held to a higher standard of conduct than a non-merchant.
9.     Ambiguities in contracts are always interpreted in favor of the side that wrote the contract, since they are the ones who know what the provision is supposed to mean.
10.   When one party to a contract fails to perform as promised, it is called
11.   Some contracting parties are intentionally vague in contract terms.
12.   Any ambiguity in a contract is interpreted against the party who drafted the contract.
13.   To be valid, an agreement not to compete must be ancillary to a legitimate bargain.
14.   Contracts generally do not require bargaining that leads to an exchange between the parties.
15.   The Tavern's secret recipe for its pizza sauce would be considered
16.   Agreeing not to open a competing business could be consideration.
17.   Johann, a well-known musician, agrees to give ten guitar lessons to Elton for $2,000. Nothing in the contract itself prohibits a delegation. If Johann delegates his obligation to Eugene, a second-year musical student and enthusiastic guitar player, then the delegation will probably be
18.   Once a duty is delegated, it relieves the delegator of his or her own liability to perform the contract.
19.   Most types of duties may be delegated.
20.   A third party beneficiary's status occurs


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