Determine the intent of the legislature


Question 1: ________ is what a court does when it interprets a statute to determine the intent of the legislature when the statute was enacted.

A Legislative history

B Statutory construction

C Judicial definition

D Statutory resolution

Question 2: Exemplary damages are also called

A Compensatory damages

B Consequential damages

C Punitive damages

D Injunctive damages

Question 3: Which of the following is most likely an assignable duty?

A An auto mechanic delegating to another mechanic in the shop the duty to do an oil change on your car without your consent

B A partner in a law firm delegating to an associate the duty to handle your murder trial without your consent

C Your professor deciding to take a semester off and delegating to a brother or sister, with the same degree, the duty to teach without the consent of the administration

D None of the above would be valid delegations of duties

Question 4: The NLRB does not have jurisdiction over

A Hotel and motel enterprises that serve transient guests and gross at least $250,000 in revenues per year

B Private universities and colleges

C All enterprises that have a substantial impact on national defense

D Transportation enterprises furnishing interstate commerce

Question 5: The Uniform Commercial Code applies to

I. Commercial transactions involving personal property
II. Real estate
III. Personal service contracts

A I, II, III

B I and III

C II and III

D  I only

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