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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A response to a plaintiff's claim that does not deny the plaintiff's facts but attacks the plaintiff's legal right to bring an action. An example is the running of the statute of limitations.
Compensatory damages
Affirmative defense
Trade libel
Slander of title
2. Discussion with a view to reaching agreement; talking about a conflict where both parties give and take to reach a resolution - without attorneys.
Negotiation
Rules of evidence
Rebuttal
breaches
3. Claims
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Alleges
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Default judgement
4. If the injured party can be made whole by receiving something of economic value - the remedy is a legal remedy [damages] - if a remedy at law is inadequate - a litigant may seek a remedy in equity - which involves notions of fair dealing and justice
Corporate social responsibility
Pretrial motions
Legal and Equitable Remedies
Online dispute resolution
5. Law concerned with private wrongs against individuals
Civil Law
Contributory negligence
Writ of certiorari
Respondent
6. The courts that awarded compensation back in English Realm
When constitutional lawz apply
Compensatory damages
Courts of law
State and Federal Court Systems
7. The body of conventional - or written - law of a particular society at a particular point in time.
voir dire
Slander of title
positive law
Service of process
8. An informal term used to refer to all laws governing electronic communications and transactions - particularly those conducted via the Internet.
Cyberlaw
Administrative agency
Torts(Wrongs)
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9. The body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government
Administrative law
Fourth Amendment
Respondent Superior
Burden of proof
10. Occurs when one party to a contract is not given full or accurate information by the other party about the contract subject matter - Intentional misrepresentation of material fact - reasonably relied on by plaintiff resulting in damages
Rebuttal
fradulent Misrepresentation
Punitive damages
Counterclaim
11. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
Closing argument
Motion for a directed verdict
Causation in fact
Justicable controversy
12. An argument made after the plaintiff and defendant have rested their cases. Closing arguments are made prior to the jury charges.
Third Amendment
Closing argument
Punitive damages
Slander of title
13. Private proceeding in which each party to a dispute argues its position before the other side - and vice versa. A neutral third party may be present and act as an adviser if the parties fail to reach an agreement
Mini-trial
voir dire
Absolute bar
Filtering software
14. The preponderance of evidence which means more likely then not.
Motion
Trade libel
Seventh Amendment
Burden of proof
15. Contracts - Sales - Negotiable instruments - creditos rights - intellectual property - e-commerce - product liability - torts - agency - business organizations - professional liability - courts and court procedures.
Bankruptcy courts
Privileges and and immunities clause
Federal Jurisdiction
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
16. A federal - state - or local government unit established to perform a specific function. Administrative agencies are created and authorized by legislative bodies to administer and enforce specific laws.
Administrative agency
Good samaritan statues
Motion
Filtering software
17. A claim filed in opposition to another claim in a legal action
Chancellor
Counterclaim
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Legal realism
18. Relieve you of some liability when reasonable care is used
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Good samaritan statues
Respondent Superior
Cases on point
19. Precedents are determined under stare decisis. Courts of law and courts or equity have been combined.
Motion
Torts(Wrongs)
Answer
importance of common law
20. Specific length of time an individual can sue for injury resulting from negligence
Counterclaim
Statues of limitation
Chancellor
Rebuttal
21. Party who defends an appeal
Appellee
Opening statements
Bill of Rights
Causation in fact
22. The process by which the parties in a dispute submit their difference to the judgment of an impartial person or group appointed by mutual consent
Negligence
Federal question
positivist school
Arbitration
23. The power to speak the law.
Jurisdiction
Comparative negligence
Analogy
Bill of Rights
24. A controversey that is not hypotheical or academic but real and substansial; a requirement the must be satisfied before a court will hear a case
Criminal law
Justicable controversy
Service of process
Good samaritan statues
25. A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
ordinaces
When constitutional lawz apply
fradulent Misrepresentation
Damages
26. The course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem as deemed by widely held belief.
Complaint
importance of common law
Slander of quality
Public Policy
27. When the matter is between private parties the constitution laws do not apply. Between individuals and government organizations then constitutional laws apply.
When constitutional lawz apply
Alternative dispute resolution
Trespass to land
Writ of certiorari
28. Use deductive reasoning to identify relevant legal rules - applying those rules to to the facts of the case and drawing a conclusion.
Stare Decisis and legal Reasoning
Long arm statue
First Amendment
Contributory negligence
29. The moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty - A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as an ethical guideline for behavior. In deciding whether an action is right or wrong a person should evaluate the action in terms o
Brief
Categorical imperative
breaches
citation
30. Settlement of civil disputes between parties using neutral mediators or arbitrators without going to court
Respondent
Justicable controversy
Alternative dispute resolution
Natural law
31. A doctrine by which equitable relief is denied to one who has waited TOO long to seek relief
Slander of title
Damages
Reporters
laches
32. The publication of false information about another's product - alleging it is not what its seller claims; also referred to as slander of quality.
State and Federal Court Systems
Areas of Law that may affect business decision making
Trade libel
Relevant evidence
33. (law) compensation in excess of actual damages (a form of punishment awarded in cases of malicious or willful misconduct)
Pleadings
Defenses to negligence
Online dispute resolution
Punitive damages
34. Torts committed via the internet
Cost-benefit analysis
Cyber torts
Commerce clause
Relevant evidence
35. The body of laws created by legislative statutes
Statutory Law
Administrative agency
State level appeal eligibility
Constitutional Law
36. A school of legal thought centered on the assumption that there is no law higher then the laws created by the government. Laws must be obeyed - even if they are unjust - to prevent anarchy.
Seventh Amendment
State level appeal eligibility
positivist school
Exclusive Jurisdiction
37. The resolution of disputes wit hthe assitance of organizations that offer disputesresolution services via the internet.
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
Online dispute resolution
Disparagement of property
Legal reasoning
38. Part of the 14th Amendment which guarentees that no state deny basic rights to its people
due proccess clause
Remedies
Federal form of government
Alleges
39. A reference to or a quotation from an authority
Pleadings
citation
Free exercise clause
Opening statements
40. 14th amendment clause that prohibits states from denying equal protection under the law - and has been used to combat discrimination
Commerce clause
Statues of limitation
Equal protection clause
Slander of quality
41. Inherent powers of state governments to pass laws to protect the public health - safety - and welfare; the national government has no directly granted police powers but accomplishes the same goals through other delegated powers.
Comparative negligence
Checks and balances
dram shop acts
Police powers
42. Economic model that compares the marginal costs and marginal benefits of a decision
Comparative negligence
Question of fact
Cost-benefit analysis
Justicable controversy
43. (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a corresponding reduction in damages paid to the plaintiff
Respondent
law
Comparative negligence
Courts of law
44. (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
Sociological school
Criminal law
Case law
Symbolic speech
45. Judges must abide by precedents in thier jurisdictions.
abnormally dangerous
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
tilitarinism
diversity of citizenship
46. The obligation of organization management to make decisions and take actions that will enhance the welfare and interests of society as well as the organization
diversity of citizenship
Corporate social responsibility
Pretrial motions
Analogy
47. A body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nation's legal system
tilitarinism
Common law
Arbitrability
Cost-benefit analysis
48. The First Amendment guarantee that the government will not create and support an official state church
establishment clause
Common law
Brief
Cyber torts
49. (law) behavior by the plaintiff that contributes to the harm resulting from the defendant's negligence
Contributory negligence
Rejoinder
Causation in fact
Summons
50. The rules governing the manner in which civil cases are brough in and progress through the federal courts
Common law
Service of process
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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