Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of civil court?

  1. To impose or enforce criminal penalties

  2. To resolve disputes

  3. To prosecute offending parties

  4. To resolve civil matters

The correct answer is: To resolve disputes

Civil court is a specific court designed to handle disputes between private parties, as opposed to criminal court which deals with offenses against the state. A is incorrect because criminal penalties are enforced in criminal court, not civil court. C is incorrect because the prosecuting of offenders also occurs in criminal court. D is incorrect because resolving civil matters is the specific purpose of civil court, not just a general aspect.