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Chapter 11 Vocab Review Game Mrs. Cartonia Business Law

Higher interest rates that loan companies and pawnbrokers may charge on loans up to $2000. A.Maximum Rate of InterestMaximum Rate of Interest B.Small Loan Rate of InterestSmall Loan Rate of Interest C.Legal Rate of InterestLegal Rate of Interest

Charging interest on a loan beyond the legally permitted maximum rate. A.UsuryUsury B.Legal Rate of InterestLegal Rate of Interest C.Resale Price MaintenanceResale Price Maintenance

A bet on the uncertain outcome of an event A.GamblingGambling B.Price FixingPrice Fixing C.WagerWager

Element of unconscionability shown in the terms of a contract A.Procedural UnconscionabilityProcedural Unconscionability B.Substantive UnconcscionabilitySubstantive Unconcscionability C.Contractual UnconscionabilityContractual Unconscionability

Competitors agreement to split market areas between themselves A.Market AllocationMarket Allocation B.Price FixingPrice Fixing C.Covenants not to CompeteCovenants not to Compete

Involves agreement with the following three parts: payment to participate, chance to win based on luck rather than skill, and a prize for one or more winner. A.UsuryUsury B.WagerWager C.GamblingGambling

License required to raise money A.Competency LicenseCompetency License B.Revenue LicenseRevenue License C.Profit LicenseProfit License

Manufacturer attempts to influence the retail price of its product or service A.Price FixingPrice Fixing B.Allocation of MarketsAllocation of Markets C.Resale Price MaintenanceResale Price Maintenance

Gross unfairness in how a contract is created A.Substantive UnconscionaliblitySubstantive Unconscionaliblity B.Procedural UnconscionabilityProcedural Unconscionability C.Contractual UnconscionabilityContractual Unconscionability

Accepting something of value for a promise not to inform on or prosecute a suspected criminal A.Compounding a CrimeCompounding a Crime B.Covenant not to competeCovenant not to compete C.Witness ProtectionWitness Protection

Competitors agree to charge the same amount for a product or service, thus injuring consumers A.Bid RiggingBid Rigging B.UsuryUsury C.Price FixingPrice Fixing

Competitors who bid on jobs agree that one bidder will have the lowest bid for a particular job A.Bid RiggingBid Rigging B.UsuryUsury C.Price FixingPrice Fixing

Rate specified by statute when interest is called for but no percentage is stated in the contract A.Maximum Rate of InterestMaximum Rate of Interest B.Legal Rate of InterestLegal Rate of Interest C.Small Loan Rate of InterestSmall Loan Rate of Interest

Grossly unfair contract for the sale of goods A.Unconscionable ContractUnconscionable Contract B.Procedural UnconscionabilityProcedural Unconscionability C.Divisible ContractDivisible Contract

State requirements for people in certain occupations and businesses to pass exams and receive a license A.Revenue LicenseRevenue License B.Competency LicenseCompetency License C.DBADBA

Agreements involving price fixing, market allocations, and terminated employees for the purpose of protecting a company’s interest A.Divisible ContractsDivisible Contracts B.Covenants not to CompeteCovenants not to Compete C.RestitutionRestitution

Contracts for which separate consideration is given for the legal and illegal parts. A.Indivisible ContractIndivisible Contract B.RestitutionRestitution C.Divisible ContractDivisible Contract

Rate of interest at which, by statute lenders may not exceed A.Maximum Rate of InterestMaximum Rate of Interest B.Legal Rate of InterestLegal Rate of Interest C.Small Loan Rate of InterestSmall Loan Rate of Interest

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