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….

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

Federal courts have jurisdiction over: Actions involving the United States, for disputes between…