Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of lawsuit states a claim that a right or privilege has been wrongfully denied?

  1. Negligence lawsuit

  2. Breach of contract lawsuit

  3. Injunction lawsuit

  4. Habeas corpus lawsuit

The correct answer is: Injunction lawsuit

An injunction lawsuit is the appropriate type of lawsuit for a claim that a right or privilege has been wrongfully denied because an injunction is a court order to stop someone from acting in a certain way. This can be used to stop a person or entity from violating the rights of another person. A negligence lawsuit (A) is typically used when someone is injured due to someone else's actions, a breach of contract lawsuit (B) is used when one party fails to fulfill the terms of a contract, and a habeas corpus lawsuit (D) is used to seek relief from unlawful imprisonment. These options do not align with the specific scenario described in the question, making them incorrect.