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Business Law Vocab - 2
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1. Type of intentional tort; an act that makes a person fear imminent battery
Commercial Exploitation
Citation
assault
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
2. Termination by simply turning down the offer
rejection
Bill of Right
eighth amendment
Dissenting Opinion
3. Judges who disagree with the majority holding; states their opposing opinion
coercion
attractive nuisance
Dissenting Opinion
negligent retention
4. Harm caused by a deliberate action
intentional tort
What Freedom of speech includes
breach of duty
Supremacy clause
5. Each side may ask the other side to produce relevant documents for inspection and copying.
Two types of dispute resolution
promissory estoppel
tort
Request of production of documents and things
6. Type of business crime; the trespassing taking of personal property with intent to steal it. defendant never had the right to have said property in posession
Tortious interference with a contract
Bill of Right
Physical and Mental examination
larceny
7. Business tort; defendant improperly breached contract and causes injury to plaintiff
Tortious interference with a contract
Filibuster
Holding
Negligence and strict liability
8. Type of intent to be proved; means a guilty state of mind
Negligence
Holding
Common Law
mens rea
9. Baron Montesquieu
third requirement of a contract
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Insurance Fraud
Res ipsa loquitor
10. Presiding officer (senator)
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
fifth amendment
Takings clause
first amendment
11. Discovery phase: chance for the party to learn about its opponent.
insanity
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Dissenting Opinion
false imprisonment
12. Attorneys ask jurors a set of questions to determine bias
Equal Protection Clause
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
Voir Dire
tort
13. Proposed statutes - submitted to Congress or a legislature
Bill
battery
RICO
Collective Responsibility
14. Nine.
Citation
precedent
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
The job of the Rules Committee
15. Common law rule; acceptance must be made on the same terms as the offer
crime burden of proof
Appellant
mirror image rule
conversion(2)
16. Majority
trespass
The percentage vote to pass a bill
fifth amendment
actus reus
17. James Madison - 1789
Federal District Court
The primary drafter of the constitution
eighth amendment
Style of a Case
18. Written questions that the opposing party must answer in writing under oath
licensee
Bystander's obligation means...
precedent
Interrogatories
19. A subtype of rejection
counter offer
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Common Law
Tortious interference with a contract
20. States who is suing who. Identifies parties.
Style of a Case
mirror image rule
Equal Protection Clause
The job of the Rules Committee
21. Consists of two members of the House of Representatives and two members of the senate; they try to compromise between two edited versions of a bill to make it equal.
Insurance Fraud
fifth amendment
Conference committee
Negligence and strict liability
22. Sandra Day Oconnor
eighth amendment
Collective Responsibility
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
First Woman Justice
23. A less serious crime often punishable by less than one year in prison
To prove injury the defamation must show...
first requirement of a contract
misdemeanor
Medicare fraud
24. There is an established duty of due care
Equal Protection Clause
Filibuster
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
promissory estoppel
25. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Who regulates commercial speech
forseeable harm
letters of intent
26. To a committee to be studied; and then debated and voted upon; this is where new amendments can be added.
Minimal scrutiny
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
Statute
counter offer
27. Due process or the right to a hearing
Intermediate scrutiny
fifth amendment
What Freedom of speech includes
Holding
28. Type of intent to be proved; means the guilty act
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
actus reus
Ethics
Fraud
29. Malicious use of fire or explosives to damage or destroy real estate or property
Wire Fraud
revocation
Arson
Comparative Fault
30. Defamation - obscenity - speech that creates danger
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Pleadings
What is not protected under the first amendment
regulation of interstate commerce
31. Items such as trampolines and swimming pools; defendant is liable if there is no protection
Insurance Fraud
attractive nuisance
fourth amendment
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
32. There was a breach of due care
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
coercion
operation of law
Supremacy clause
33. A company becomes liable if they do not perform a background check
battery
sixth amendment
negligent hiring
Pocket Veto
34. Type of business crime; taking or using someones property
Dissenting Opinion
Shire Reeves
conversion(2)
Bystander's obligation means...
35. A tithing of 10 men put together to hold each other accountable. Anglo-saxon method of keeping the peace.
Collective Responsibility
Writ of Certiorari
Veto
Federalism
36. Type of intentional tort; the intentional touching of an individual in a way that is unwarranted or offensive
trespass
Statute
battery
intentional tort
37. The introduction of a neutral third party in resolving a dispute; not a binding decision. Voluntary settlement.
Common Law
licensee
Mediation
crime burden of proof
38. A document filed by the losing party requesting the federal court to appeal a case.
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
Stare Decisis
mirror image rule
Writ of Certiorari
39. Trial Court
attractive nuisance
Mail box rule
Federal District Court
Pocket Veto
40. A federal statute that applies to the sale of goods (NOT real estate or services)
operation of law
uniform commercial code
Federal District Court
Administrative Law
41. Procedures for academic dismissal or dismissal from a government job
Procedural due process
first amendment
Ethics
How much of a majority is it to override a presidents veto
42. The study of how people ought to act; does not always mean legal.
Procedural due process
Qualifications for defamation
Ethics
Holding
43. The process of one party's lawyer to question the other party or a potential witness under oath.
embezzlement
insanity
Depositions
promissory estoppel
44. 2/3 vote
Style of a Case
battery
tort
How much of a majority is it to override a presidents veto
45. Capacity; the parties must be adults and mentally competent
uniform commercial code
fourth requirement of a contract
Step three in filing a civil law suit
To prove injury the defamation must show...
46. If the plaintiff is even slightly negligent he/she recovers nothing
Physical and Mental examination
Bystander's obligation means...
Contributory Negligence
Wire Fraud
47. The introduction of a neutral third party in resolving a dispute; issues a binding decision.
mens rea
The last step of a bill in the House of representatives is...
Arbitration
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
48. Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
forseeable harm
crime burden of proof
Mediation
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
49. An offered can be terminated anytime before the offer has been accepted.
Appellant
revocation
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
Arson
50. 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
To prove injury the defamation must show...
The percentage vote to pass a bill
RICO