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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An argument made after the plaintiff and defendant have rested their cases. Closing arguments are made prior to the jury charges.
Closing argument
Independent regulatory agencies
Checks and balances
Good samaritan statues
2. Enforcable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and thier society.
law
Opening statements
State and Federal Court Systems
Statues of limitation
3. Jurisdiction that exists when a case can be heard only in a particular court or type of court.
Arbitrability
Litigation
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Privileges and and immunities clause
4. Need a set of laws so that commerce is possible; can't have different laws in every state for business. Uniform Commercial Code. Uniform Partnernship Act. Most states adopt them but not in the exact same form
American Arbitration Association
Good samaritan statues
Alleges
uniform laws
5. 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
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Corporate social responsibility
Ethical reasoning
Symbolic speech
6. Questioning of a witness during a trial or during the taking of a deposition - by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
Cross-examination
Trade libel
Origins Of Common Law
Statues of limitation
7. In a lawsuit - an issue involving the application or interpretation of a law. Only a judge - not a jury - can rule on questions of law.
Question of law
Contributory negligence
importance of common law
Cross-examination
8. Supreme Court followed by the U.S. Court of Appeals and The highest state courts. Then followed by federal administrative agencies. U.S. District Courts - Specialized U.S. Courts(bankruptcy courts - court of Federal claims - court of international tr
positivist school
State and Federal Court Systems
Petitioner
Compensatory damages
9. The publication of false information about another's product - alleging that it is not what its seller claims.
Police powers
Trespass to personal property
breaches
Slander of quality
10. A routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out
importance of common law
Public Policy
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Writ of execution
11. 1. That the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff. 2. The the defendant breached that duty. 3. That the defendant's breach caused the plaintiff's injury. 4. That the defendants breach caused the plaintiff's injury and that injury was forseea
Negligence
Motion for a new trial
Brief
Assumption of risk
12. The government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner
Respondent Superior
Filtering software
Third Amendment
Pretrial motions
13. Precedents are determined under stare decisis. Courts of law and courts or equity have been combined.
Respondent
Eighth Amendment
establishment clause
importance of common law
14. A doctrine by which equitable relief is denied to one who has waited TOO long to seek relief
laches
Complaint
Arbitrability
tilitarinism
15. An example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
Precedent
Corporate social responsibility
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Bill of Rights
16. Handle only bankruptcy proceedings - which are governed by federal bankruptcy law
Bankruptcy courts
Petitioner
In rem jurisdiction
Precedent
17. Courts that handle cases that involve less than $5000
Motion for judgement as a matter of law
Absolute bar
Small Claims courts
Arbitration clause
18. 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.
Police powers
Eighth Amendment
Case law
Burden of proof
19. No State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
Slander of quality
in personam jurisdiction
Eighth Amendment
Privileges and and immunities clause
20. Right to a trial by jury
Strict product liability
Rules of evidence
Seventh Amendment
Statutory Law
21. To be on the land of another without right or permission of the owner
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Common law
Trespass to land
Jurisdiction
22. Assumption of risk - Superseding cause - and contributory and comparative negligence.
Arbitrability
Remedies of Law
Federal Jurisdiction
Defenses to negligence
23. An order to appear in person at a given place and time
Complaint
Opinions
Assumption of risk
Summons
24. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
Cyberlaw
Arbitration clause
Probable cause
Analogy
25. A nonbinding process in which attorneys for both sides present synopses of their cases to a jury - which renders an advisory opinion on the basis of these presentations
Jurisdiction
Police powers
Summary jury trials
Ethical reasoning
26. Logical formula consisting of a major premise - a minor premise and a conclusion; deceptive or specious argument
Constitutional Law
Defense
Syllogism
Probable cause
27. Federal regulatory agencies that are independent - thus not fully under the power of the president. Ex. Federal Trade Commission - Securities and Exchange Commission.
Defense
Appellant
In rem jurisdiction
Independent regulatory agencies
28. The question of whether an issue lies within the authority and jurisdiction of the arbitrator. A matter may be declared non-arbitrable either because certain steps - timetables and procedures have not been followed prior to submitting it to arbitrati
Disparagement of property
Trespass to personal property
Checks and balances
Arbitrability
29. 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.
Affirmative defense
citation
Principle of rights
Chancellor
30. The rules governing the manner in which civil cases are brough in and progress through the federal courts
Business Ethics
Direct examination
Constitutional Law
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
31. A reference to or a quotation from an authority
uniform laws
Seventh Amendment
citation
Free exercise clause
32. Statements made by the plaintiff and the defendant in a lawsuit that detail the facts - charges - and defenses involved in the litigation. The complaint and answer are part of the pleadings.
Pleadings
Motion for judgement on the pleadings
diversity of citizenship
Rejoinder
33. State courts that handle only matters relating to the transfer of a person's assets and obligations after that person's death - including issues relating to custody and guardianship of children
Direct examination
Jurisdiction
Probate courts
Appellee
34. (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder
Cost-benefit analysis
Bankruptcy courts
Trespass to personal property
Rebuttal
35. The publication of false information about another's product - alleging it is not what its seller claims; also referred to as slander of quality.
Defense
Police powers
Sociological school
Trade libel
36. Party who defends an appeal
Appellee
Statues of limitation
State and Federal Court Systems
establishment clause
37. Protects you from unreasonable search and seizure of your home and property
Good samaritan statues
Case Precedents and the doctrine of stare decisis
Long arm statue
Fourth Amendment
38. A wrongful act that the actor had no right to do
Cost-benefit analysis
Closing argument
Malpractice
Remedies of Law
39. 1. Federal statute 2. Constitution(U.S.) 3. Diversity of Citizenship($75 -000 or more)
Respondent Superior
Search warrant
positive law
Federal Jurisdiction
40. The enumeration in the Constitution - of certain rights - shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Strict product liability
Sociological school
positive law
Ninth Amendment
41. Contains the courts reasons for its decision - the rules of law that apply - and the judgement
Common law
Equal protection clause
Venue
Opinions
42. 1. Resident 2. (while within boundaries of state) 3. Long arm statue.
Brief
State Jurisdiction
Slander of quality
dram shop acts
43. An amendment to the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing the right of free expression
First Amendment
voir dire
Small Claims courts
Rejoinder
44. An informal term used to refer to all laws governing electronic communications and transactions - particularly those conducted via the Internet.
Reporters
Motion
Independent regulatory agencies
Cyberlaw
45. Is strict liability hold a claim if the product or service in question is...
abnormally dangerous
Independent regulatory agencies
Contributory negligence
Sixth Amendment
46. A claim filed in opposition to another claim in a legal action
Brief
laches
Counterclaim
Assumption of risk
47. The idea that the goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens
Complaint
Summary jury trials
Brief
tilitarinism
48. State statute that permits a state to obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresident defendants
Defenses to negligence
State level appeal eligibility
Long arm statue
citation
49. A common law writ issued by a superior court to one of inferior jurisdiction demanding the record of a particular case
Appellant
Writ of certiorari
Alleges
Contributory negligence
50. An act or omission without which an event would not have occurred.
Statues of limitation
Commerce clause
Causation in fact
Chancellor