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Business Law Vocab - 2
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1. The opinion of Judges who agree with the holding - but for different reasons.
First Woman Justice
Concurring Opinion
Administrative Law
assault
2. Right to an attorney when facing a prison sentence
sixth amendment
Interrogatories
conversion(2)
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
3. Using two or more racketeering acts to accomplish any of the following goals: (1) investing or acquiring legitimate businesses with criminal money (2)maintaining or acquiring businesses through criminal activity
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
RICO
Number of judges on the panel in the Court of Appeals
Request of production of documents and things
4. If the proceedings of a business occur intrastate but will eventually effect proceedings interstate - this rule states that congress may interfere
Wire Fraud
Substantial effect rule
precedent
negligent hiring
5. (1)statement (2)falseness (3)communicated (4)injury
counter offer
slander
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
Qualifications for defamation
6. Cruel and unusual punishment
express contract
eighth amendment
Two types of dispute resolution
Res ipsa loquitor
7. Nine.
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
eighth amendment
counter offer
8. Type of defense; when the government induces the defendant to break the law.
Litigation
fourth amendment
entrapment
conversion(2)
9. A less serious crime often punishable by less than one year in prison
misdemeanor
Equal Protection Clause
Mail Fraud
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
10. When a law remains untouched on the presidents desk for over 10 days after congress's adjournment
Conference committee
Insurance Fraud
Pocket Veto
mirror image rule
11. James Madison - 1789
third requirement of a contract
The primary drafter of the constitution
expiration
Wire Fraud
12. Binding; an offeror cannot withdraw
Incorporation clause
Federalism
Mail box rule
letters of intent
13. Termination when an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance and the period is binding.
revocation
first requirement of a contract
expiration
intrusion
14. Discovery phase: chance for the party to learn about its opponent.
uniform commercial code
Mail box rule
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Statute
15. Any scheme that attempts to unlawfully obtain money or services illegally through the US postal service
Mail Fraud
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
Style of a Case
Litigation
16. Life - Liberty - Property
First Woman Justice
John Locke
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Veto
17. Bottom Line answer
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Concurring Opinion
strict liability
Holding
18. The defendant (defamer) knew the statement was false or acted with reckless disregard to the truth
Malice
forseeable harm
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
Common Law
19. A power granted to congress stating that congress may regulate trade between countries - other states and indian tribes
regulation of interstate commerce
RICO
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
Negligence per se
20. Talking trash
Stare Decisis
Pocket Veto
Bill of Right
Defamation
21. No unreasonable searches or seizures
fourth amendment
Tortious interference with a contract
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
rejection
22. Law made by federal agencies; rules and regulations
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Administrative Law
Legal Issue Presented
Depositions
23. Agreement (offer and acceptance)
first requirement of a contract
strict liability
Step four in filing a civil law suit
slander
24. There is an established duty of due care
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
first amendment
Holding
second requirement of a contract
25. Thurgood Marshall
fifth amendment
What Freedom of speech includes
Fraud
First African American Justice
26. Gender related; such laws must be substantially related to important government objectives. (gov't cant discriminate based on gender through the law making process)
Intermediate scrutiny
Litigation
Federalism
First Woman Justice
27. Type of intentional tort; the intentional restraint of another without reasonable cause
false imprisonment
What is not protected under the first amendment
Mail box rule
Mail Fraud
28. Business tort; defendant improperly breached contract and causes injury to plaintiff
Takings clause
Tortious interference with a contract
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
fourth requirement of a contract
29. Type of defense; the practice of forcing another party to behave in an involuntary manner (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats or rewards
coercion
attractive nuisance
Conference committee
regulation of interstate commerce
30. Attorneys ask jurors a set of questions to determine bias
Voir Dire
Depositions
conversion
eighth amendment
31. Forbidding a law to be passed
slander
Common Law
Defamation
Veto
32. The legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation)
tort
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
Negligence per se
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
33. Type of intent to be proved; means the guilty act
second requirement of a contract
Rationale
insanity
actus reus
34. The floor/leadership - where it is debated upon with no time limit.
Minimal scrutiny
In the senate - after the bill leave committee it travels to...
Writ of Certiorari
sixth amendment
35. Business tort; using someones likeness or voice without their permission.
forseeable harm
attractive nuisance
Dissenting Opinion
Commercial Exploitation
36. Type of defamation tort; spoken defamation
Qualifications for defamation
Appellant
slander
actus reus
37. Type of intentional tort (and crime); injuring someone by deliberate deception
Fraud
Two types of dispute resolution
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
Conference committee
38. An offered can be terminated anytime before the offer has been accepted.
revocation
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
regulation of interstate commerce
The last step of a bill in the House of representatives is...
39. The process of one party's lawyer to question the other party or a potential witness under oath.
Who regulates commercial speech
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Depositions
Incorporation clause
40. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
operation of law
forseeable harm
misdemeanor
revocation
41. A party may ask the court to order an examination to find out if physical or mental damage is relevant
Physical and Mental examination
Fraud
fifth amendment
assault
42. Type of intentional tort; an act that makes a person fear imminent battery
assault
eighth amendment
promissory estoppel
For a bill to pass...
43. It must be voted on and approved by both houses and then approved by the president. then it is a law
Ethics
For a bill to pass...
Common Law
In the senate - after the bill leave committee it travels to...
44. Legality; the subject matter must be legal
forseeable harm
The job of the Rules Committee
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
third requirement of a contract
45. Items such as trampolines and swimming pools; defendant is liable if there is no protection
tort
agreement
fourth amendment
attractive nuisance
46. To the conference committee
entrapment
Comparative Fault
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
Dicta
47. A person who is on your property with your permission; you owe them a higher duty of due care to warn of known dangers
Writ of Certiorari
Fraud
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
licensee
48. The rules committee where it is put on a calendar.
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
felony
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
Res ipsa loquitor
49. A contract put in writing laying out all of the terms
breach of duty
actus reus
Substantial effect rule
express contract
50. The party opposing the appeal
fifth amendment
Appellee
Strict scrutiny
crime burden of proof