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CPCU® 530 Study Guide and Practice Exam
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Table Of Contents
Topic Page
Study Guide 3
Practice Exam 16
Practice Exam Answers 27
More Free Resources 33
Video Series 34
Next Steps 35
CPCU® 530 – Definitions Study Guide
This study guide outlines the definitions that you will need to memorize to pass the CPCU® 530 exam. This is the most important aspect of the CPCU® 530 exam. In this worksheet, we are providing you with 100 of the most important definitions that could be on the exam.
See your practice exam on page 17
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This WorksheetThis worksheet outlines the definitions that you will need to memorize to pass the CPCU® 530 exam. This is the most important aspect of the CPCU® 530 exam.
In this worksheet, we are providing you with 100 of the most important definitions that could be on the exam. Go through this worksheet and define each term.
Please note: This is not every term. There are over 600 definitions that you need to memorize to pass this exam. This is a list of 100 of the most important definitions.
This worksheet is for your studying purposes, we purposefully leave the below tables blank to force you to take notes on each legal term. This will help you memorize and retain the minor details of each definition. Please refer to your CPCU® 530 Comprehensive Online Course for this completed worksheet with each term defined.
In our Comprehensive Course, we dedicate an entire unit and practice exam of each chapter to help you memorize the definitions, the most important aspect of the CPCU® 530 exam. Please click hereto learn more about the Comprehensive Online Course (and money back guarantee).
CPCU® 530 – Definitions Study Guide
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US Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Civil law
Common law
Writ of certiorari
Plaintiff
Defendant
Subpoena
Direct examination
Res judicata
Collateral estoppel
Arbitration
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Contract Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Unilateral contract
Implied contract
Offeror
Promissory estoppel
Negligence
Statute of frauds
Parol Evidence Rule
Novation
Accord and satisfaction
Breach of contract
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Insurance Contract Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Novation
Accord and satisfaction
Breach of contract
Conditional contract
Contract of adhesion
Life estates
Material fact
Warranty
Election
Non-waiver agreement
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Commercial Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
UCC Article 2
Unilateral sales contract
UCC Article 3
Bailment
Bailor
UCC Article 7
Collateral
Security interest
UCC Article 9
Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC)
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Property Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Accession
Confusion
Donor
Bailee
Rights of survivorship
Joint tenancy
Profits à prendre
Easements
Adverse possession
Trust deeds
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Tort Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Tort
Reasonable person test
Negligence per se
Last clear chance
Assumption of risk defense
Assault
Libel
Attractive nuisance doctrine
Ultrahazardous activity
Vicarious liability
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Agency Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Agency
Principal
Ratification
Implied authority
Revocation
Undisclosed principal
Independent contractor
Respondeat superior liability
Renunciation
Apparent authority
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Insurance Agency Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Actual authority
Broker
General agent
Insurance agent
Producer
Special agent
Soliciting agent
Subagent
Dissolution
Producer Duties (all duties)
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Business Law - DefinitionsTerm Definition
Employment at will doctrine
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Merger
De Facto merger
Hostile takeover
Tender offer
Limited liability partnership
Antidiscrimination laws
Civil Rights Act
Norris-LaGuardia Act of 1932
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Next StepsYou have now taken notes on the most important definitions that will be on the CPCU® 530
exam!
This is the most important (and most difficult) aspect of the exam. Now it’s time to go back and
study. Re-read through these tables and memorize each definition. This exam is tricky; it WILL
test you on the minor details.
Refer back to your CPCU® 530 Comprehensive Online Course for this completed worksheet
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compare your notes with the online course to ensure you have captured every minor detail.
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A. Deposition
B. Subpoena
C. Motion
D. Interrogatories
1. Administrative agencies have the power to make rules
and regulations through administrative law. An
administrative agency can use which of the following
actions to gather information from a witness during a
hearing?
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A. Bilateral contract
B. Offeror’s revocation
C. Lapse of time
D. Unilateral contract
2. Mac tells Jerry that he will pay $100 if Jerry mows his
lawn this week. Jerry mows Mac’s lawn this week, creating
a binding contract. This is an example of what?
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A. The parol evidence rule does not apply to estoppel
B. Any words or acts expressing an insurer’s intention to give up their right to pursue a defense in court can constitute a estoppel
C. Waiver occurs when false representation of a material fact is made
D. Unlike estoppel, waiver states that any act of the insurer that can be interpreted as representation of a valid contract can prevent the insurer from avoiding the contract
3. Which of the following is true in regard to difference
between waiver and estoppel?
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A. Bailee
B. Bailor
C. Trustee
D. Trustor
4. UCC Article 7 presents standards for documents of title
dealing with the shipping and storage of goods during
commercial sale. Which party of the contract creates this
document of title?
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A. Dave – the bailee
B. Amy – the bailee
C. Dave – the bailor
D. Dave is not liable for Amy’s clothing
5. Amy drops off her clothes at Dave’s dry cleaning service. Amy
pays Dave $40 to dry clean her clothes by Tuesday of next week.
On Monday, a car crashes into Dave’s dry cleaning store,
damaging all of the clothes Amy left at Dave’s store. Who is
liable for the damaged clothing?
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A. Contributory negligence
B. Last clear chance
C. Gross negligence
D. Assumption of risk
6. Ashely is driving down a major road when she
accidentally drives through a red light. An oncoming car
side swipes Ashley’s car, causing damage to both cars and
the other driver. The driver of the oncoming car sues
Ashely for damages. What is Ashely’s best defense in this
case?
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A. Estoppel
B. Apparent authority
C. Express authority
D. Implied authority
7. Bill, a farm owner, is going on vacation and leaves Jess in
charge of his farm while he is gone. Jess is responsible for
feeding the farm animals and maintaining the day to day
operations of the farm. While Bill is on vacation, the cows run
out of food leaving them with nothing to eat. Jess, realizing this
is an emergency, attempts to contact Bill multiple times. She is
unable to contact Bill so she purchases new food. This is an
example of what?
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A. A broker is a representative of the insurance customer.
B. Brokers also provide claims services to their customers.
C. A broker is employed by the insurer to act only on specific
transactions.
D. A broker works for the insurer to conduct all the insurer’s
transactions.
8. Which of the following is true in regards to a broker?
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A. Share exchange
B. Tender offer
C. Hostile takeover
D. Conglomerate merger
9. In which of the following does the acquiring corporation
bypasses the target corporation’s board of directors to
convince the target corporation’s stockholders to elect a
new board of directors?
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A. This regulates the collection of personal data outside of the European Union and provides data privacy for EU citizens during financial transactions.
B. This regulation only applies to companies operating business within the USA, and data relating to USA residents
C. This is the standard used as a model for data privacy regulations. This gives the consumer the right to know if their personal information is sold or disclosed and gives the consumer the right to decline to have their information sold.
D. This executive order enables the Executive branch of the US government to encourage the use of cybersecurity practices and cybersecurity information sharing.
10. What is the purpose of GDPR?
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1. B) Subpoena Answer Explanation: Administrative agencies have the power to investigate if the investigation relates to the formation of general policy, agency rulemaking, or an ongoing prosecution. This power is granted by federal and state laws. Agencies have the power to subpoena a witness to an agency hearing.
A subpoena is a legal request for a witness to appear in court. This orders the witness to appear in court at a specific time to testify.
2. D) Unilateral contract Answer Explanation: A unilateral contract means only one party promises contractual performance. One party promises to perform an obligation for the other party.
In a unilateral contract, acceptance is complete when the offeree performs their promise. No communication of acceptance is needed in a unilateral contract. Performance constitutes a valid acceptance.
In this case, Jerry mows the lawn this week, creating a binding unilateral contract.
3. A) The parol evidence rule does not apply to estoppelAnswer Explanation: The parol evidence rule, which bars admitting evidence outside of the final form of the contract, does not apply to assertions of estoppel. This means an oral agreement made before the final contract can be used as evidence of a representation that was relied upon. Waivers are subject to the parol evidence rule.
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4. A) BaileeAnswer Explanation: Article 7 of the UCC provides standards for documents of title to deal with shipping and storing goods during a sale. This document is created by the bailee (person temporarily holding the goods) as a receipt for the goods received.
5. D) Dave is not liable for Amy’s clothingAnswer Explanation: In a bailment intended for the mutual benefit of the bailee and bailor, the bailee owes the duty to provide “reasonable care” to prevent the property from being lost or damaged.
Since Amy (the bailor) and Dave’s (the bailee) bailment contract is for the mutual benefit of both parties (Amy receives dry cleaning service, Dave receives $40 payment), Dave is not liable for the damage because he could not have foreseen a car accident damaging Amy’s property. This is beyond reasonable care, meaning Dave is not liable for damage to Amy’s property.
6. B) Last clear chanceAnswer Explanation: The last clear chance rule states that the plaintiff can sue the defendant if they are able to prove that the defendant had the last opportunity to avoid causing injury. This rule states that the liable party is the party that had the last opportunity to avoid harm and failed to do so.
Ashely’s best defense will be to claim that the other driver had the last clear chance to avoid damage. Since the other driver crashed into Ashley’s car, they had the opportunity to avoid Ashley’s car and avoid damage.
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7. D) Implied authorityAnswer Explanation: Implied authority is an authority that is not directly expressed to the agent. This authority is granted by the principal to the agent by custom, past relationship, or indication. An agent with a past relationship with the principal has implied authority to act on behalf of the principal in the case of an emergency where the principal cannot be reached or contacted. In this case, the agent can act beyond the instructions and directions outlined in the agency agreement if the action is intended to benefit the principal.
In this case, Jess has implied authority to purchase food because the cows have no food and otherwise would starve.
8. A) A broker is a representative of the insurance customerAnswer Explanation: A broker is a representative of the insurance customer. The broker is independent of all insurers and only works to obtain insurance for the customer.
9. C) Hostile takeoverAnswer Explanation: A hostile takeover is a situation where a corporation takes control over another entity without the typical decision-making associated with a merger. This happens when the acquiring entity elects to sidestep the target entity’s board of directors to receive representation by the target corporation’s stockholders. The acquiring corporation convinces the target corporation’s stockholders to elect a new board of directors to allow the acquisition.
10. A) This regulates the collection of personal data outside of the European Union and provides data privacy for EU citizens during financial transactions. Answer Explanation: The European Union (EU) implemented the General Data Protection Regulation, abbreviated as GDPR, to protect the personal data of citizens in the EU. This regulates the collection of personal data outside of the European Union and provides data privacy for EU citizens during financial transactions.
This regulation only applies to companies operating business within the EU, and data relating to EU residents. A violation of the GDPR can result in a fine up to 20 million euros or 4% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the previous financial year, whichever is greater.
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