Federal courts have jurisdiction over: Actions involving the United States, for disputes between….
- Federal courts have jurisdiction over:
- Actions involving the United States, for disputes between citizens of different states, and where a federal statute is involved
- Foreign diplomats domiciled in the United States
- Disputes involving more than $25,000
- Violations of state law
- A sole proprietor, not using his own name in which to do business is required under state law to:
- Have stationery printed with the name of the business
- Pay payroll taxes
- Apply to the county in which he/she does business for a fictitious business name
- Hire his/her own employees
- Articles of Incorporation generally set forth:
- The permissible activities of the corporation
- The rights of shareholders
- The authority that employees might have to handle corporate matters
- How the corporation will operate
- None of the above
- A common defect in contract formation is:
- Lack of notarized signatures
- That the contract was formed by residents of different states
- Uncertainty as to the real terms of the contract
- Lack negotiated prices noted in the document
Federal courts have jurisdiction over: Actions involving the United States, for disputes between…