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Business Law T&F QUESTION 26 True or false: In the case of Heart of Atlanta Mote

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Business Law T&F

QUESTION 26

True or false: In the case of Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States the US Supreme Court ruled that the Commerce Clause allowed the US Congress to enact legislation to end local discrimination.

True

False

QUESTION 27

True or false: A judge can choose not to follow a legal precedent if a change in technology makes the precedent obsolete.

True

False

QUESTION 28

True or false: If Jack knowingly tells a lie to Jill's boss that harms Jill's reputation, Jack has committed slander against Jill.

True

False

QUESTION 29

True or false: If people start referring to any presentation software program as "PowerPoint", Microsoft could lose its trademark because PowerPoint would no longer be associated with a unique, distinctive product.

True

False

QUESTION 30

True or false: A state can legally charge more for out-of-state trash haulers to deposit trash at a public landfill than it charges in-state haulers in order to protect public health and safety.

True

False

QUESTION 31

True or false: Retailers have a duty to warn customers about reasonably foreseeable risks that may not be obvious such as a loose step.

True

False

QUESTION 32

True or false: If the outcome of a person's action is reasonably foreseeable, and that action results in harm, the test for "proximate cause" is met under negligence law.

True

False

QUESTION 33

True or false: A trademark established in the US is also given legal protection in all foreign nations.

True

False

QUESTION 34

True or false: If you take your roomate's business law textbook without permission and do not let your roomate use the book until after the next exam, you have committed the tort of wrongful interference.

True

False

QUESTION 35

True or false: The "Fair Use" Doctrine allows high school or college students to photocopy or scan substantial portions of textbooks for personal use without violating copyright law.

True

False

Explanation / Answer

26. True

The U.S. Supreme courtroom held that Congress acted well inside its jurisdiction of the Commerce Clause in passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, thereby upholding the act's Title II in question. As a consequence, it upheld the everlasting injunction issued by using the district court docket and required the resort to receive business from purchasers of all ethnicity.

27. True

Technological change can make law become unclear and it can make law that was previously unobjectionable become subject to criticism. A judge reserves the right either to follow or to follow a legal precedent if a change in technology makes the precedent obsolete.

28. True

Slandger is a civil wrong or tort that could be the basis of a lawsuit. Slander is an oral defamation where one individual lies about the other which results in the defamation of the latter.

29. False

Inorder to have a breach for powerpoint someone has to comeup with a similar product and name it as powerpoint. Microsoft Powerpoint is registered trademark of microsoft and not powerpoint.