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Business Law Vocab - 2
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1. To the conference committee
What Freedom of speech includes
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
Assumption of the risk
Dicta
2. Harm caused by a deliberate action
assault
intentional tort
RICO
For a bill to pass...
3. Items such as trampolines and swimming pools; defendant is liable if there is no protection
attractive nuisance
trespass
Bill of Right
fourth requirement of a contract
4. Termination when the offeror dies or the physical contract is destroyed
Citation
To prove injury the defamation must show...
operation of law
second requirement of a contract
5. Due process or the right to a hearing
fifth amendment
tort
Bill
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
6. The process of one party's lawyer to question the other party or a potential witness under oath.
Contributory Negligence
Two types of dispute resolution
fifth amendment
Depositions
7. Reference code; label for looking the case up
sixth amendment
larceny
Bystander's obligation means...
Citation
8. The legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation)
Negligence per se
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
actus reus
first amendment
9. Sponsor.
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
slander
Fraud
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
10. (1)statement (2)falseness (3)communicated (4)injury
Writ of Certiorari
Qualifications for defamation
revocation
mirror image rule
11. Fraud using electronic communications of any kind;
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Tortious interference with a contract
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Wire Fraud
12. Baron Montesquieu
expiration
second requirement of a contract
Current Chief Justice
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
13. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Who regulates commercial speech
Insurance Fraud
Negligence per se
Legal Issue Presented
14. Trial.
promissory estoppel
Citation
Step one in filing a civil law suit
Step four in filing a civil law suit
15. A party may ask the court to order an examination to find out if physical or mental damage is relevant
The percentage vote to pass a bill
second requirement of a contract
Veto
Physical and Mental examination
16. The introduction of a neutral third party in resolving a dispute; not a binding decision. Voluntary settlement.
strict liability
Henry DeBracton
The percentage vote to pass a bill
Mediation
17. United States is a party; the case is about a federal statute; the suit is between citizens of two different states and the the amt is over 75 -000
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
Bystander's obligation means...
sixth amendment
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
18. If the proceedings of a business occur intrastate but will eventually effect proceedings interstate - this rule states that congress may interfere
Tortious interference with a contract
Substantial effect rule
Takings clause
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
19. Judge made law; based on precedent - which leads to stare decisis
operation of law
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Common Law
20. The documents that begin a lawsuit: consists of the complaint - answer and sometimes a reply
Pleadings
Writ of Certiorari
Substantial effect rule
Dicta
21. Defamation - obscenity - speech that creates danger
express contract
What is not protected under the first amendment
Administrative Law
intentional tort
22. A defendant breaches his duty of due care by failing to behave the way a reasonable person would under similar circumstances
Tortious interference with a contract
breach of duty
implied contract
Malice
23. An act of a senate member to delay the close of debate or force a decision to be made.
Filibuster
For a bill to pass...
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
negligent retention
24. Malicious use of fire or explosives to damage or destroy real estate or property
Arson
Malice
larceny
Bill
25. Thurgood Marshall
you cannot revoke an offer...
Appellant
insanity
First African American Justice
26. There is an established duty of due care
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
Negligence per se
27. James Madison - 1789
Negligence per se
letters of intent
agreement
The primary drafter of the constitution
28. The obligation to decide current cases based on previous rulings.
precedent
tort
Pleadings
insanity
29. There was a breach of due care
Arson
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
negligent retention
crime burden of proof
30. A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is virtually always liable for any harm that results
tort
Legal Issue Presented
strict liability
trespass
31. Agreement (offer and acceptance)
Writ of Certiorari
Concurring Opinion
Physical and Mental examination
first requirement of a contract
32. Law made by federal agencies; rules and regulations
coercion
counter offer
invitee
Administrative Law
33. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
Separation of powers
Step two in filing a civil law suit
forseeable harm
lible
34. A tithing of 10 men put together to hold each other accountable. Anglo-saxon method of keeping the peace.
Takings clause
Collective Responsibility
Rationale
revocation
35. Type of intentnional tort; intentionally entering land that belongs to someone else or remaining on land after being asked to leave
trespass
Takings clause
breach of duty
Dicta
36. Cruel and unusual punishment
eighth amendment
conversion(2)
attractive nuisance
false imprisonment
37. Consideration; the bargaining that leads to a deal
eighth amendment
Step four in filing a civil law suit
second requirement of a contract
precedent
38. Business tort; using someones likeness or voice without their permission.
Commercial Exploitation
Dicta
mens rea
Total circuits in the court of appeals
39. Talking trash
Incorporation clause
Separation of powers
For a bill to pass...
Defamation
40. Someone on the property by right of a public place. highest duty of due care is owed to avoid negligence
lible
false imprisonment
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
invitee
41. To a committee to be studied; and then debated and voted upon; this is where new amendments can be added.
John Locke
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
Rationale
42. Reasoning court gives for the holding
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
fifth amendment
crime burden of proof
Rationale
43. The party opposing the appeal
Veto
Appellee
Filibuster
breach of duty
44. Judge made law
negligent retention
What is not protected under the first amendment
Common Law
Contributory Negligence
45. Forbidding a law to be passed
Veto
express contract
The percentage vote to pass a bill
Bill of Right
46. A plaintiff may generally recover even if he/she is partially negligible
fifth amendment
First Woman Justice
Commercial Exploitation
Comparative Fault
47. Injury
fourth amendment
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
Minimal scrutiny
letters of intent
48. Race - ethincity and fundamental rights; Any government action that intentionally discriminates against racial or ethnic minorities or interferes with a fundamental right is presumed invalid.
Strict scrutiny
Substantial effect rule
RICO
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
49. Type of intentional tort; the intentional touching of an individual in a way that is unwarranted or offensive
battery
Voir Dire
Pleadings
negligent hiring
50. John Roberts
Arbitration
Veto
Defamation
Current Chief Justice