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Business Law Vocab - 2
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1. To a committee to be studied; and then debated and voted upon; this is where new amendments can be added.
slander
For a bill to pass...
fourth amendment
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
2. No self incrimination / due process (miranda warnings)
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
precedent
Takings clause
fifth amendment
3. They set time limits for debate - decide how fast the law should be deliberated and when the bill goes to the floor for debate.
conversion(2)
Malice
regulation of interstate commerce
The job of the Rules Committee
4. Termination when the offeror dies or the physical contract is destroyed
Negligence
Assumption of the risk
Mail Fraud
operation of law
5. A defendant breaches his duty of due care by failing to behave the way a reasonable person would under similar circumstances
Procedural due process
breach of duty
negligent retention
Filibuster
6. You have no duty to assist someone in peril unless you created the danger
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7. Type of defamation tort; written defamation
lible
licensee
The percentage vote to pass a bill
Mail Fraud
8. An act of a senate member to delay the close of debate or force a decision to be made.
Filibuster
Rationale
entrapment
Appellee
9. Trial.
slander
implied contract
Shire Reeves
Step four in filing a civil law suit
10. Type of business crime; the fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendants posession.
Bystander's obligation means...
assault
embezzlement
conversion(2)
11. Defamation - obscenity - speech that creates danger
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Common Law
What is not protected under the first amendment
Holding
12. Punishable by a prison sentence of one year or more
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
felony
Commercial Exploitation
insanity
13. A less serious crime often punishable by less than one year in prison
The primary drafter of the constitution
misdemeanor
insanity
Conference committee
14. Written questions that the opposing party must answer in writing under oath
eighth amendment
promissory estoppel
Interrogatories
Who regulates commercial speech
15. Sandra Day Oconnor
Defamation
First Woman Justice
counter offer
Pleadings
16. Type of intent to be proved; means a guilty state of mind
Tortious interference with a contract
mens rea
What is not protected under the first amendment
Request of production of documents and things
17. Requires a meeting of the minds
Filibuster
agreement
promissory estoppel
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
18. The legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation)
Negligence per se
conversion(2)
sixth amendment
Interrogatories
19. To the president.
Step one in filing a civil law suit
uniform commercial code
Where the bill goes after conference committee
first amendment
20. Injuries caused by neglect and oversight rather than deliberate conduct.
Negligence and strict liability
Style of a Case
Pleadings
Arson
21. 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
eighth amendment
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
felony
larceny
22. Type of intent to be proved; means the guilty act
actus reus
What Freedom of speech includes
Rationale
The job of the Rules Committee
23. A violation of a duty imposed by a civil law.
Litigation
larceny
precedent
tort
24. 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.
Arson
Strict scrutiny
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Separation of powers
25. Language added to a court's opinion that is beyond what is needed; extra words offered as guidance
first amendment
In the senate - after the bill leave committee it travels to...
Dicta
Pleadings
26. The legal question that is posed in a case
crime burden of proof
fifth amendment
Fraud
Legal Issue Presented
27. A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is virtually always liable for any harm that results
uniform commercial code
strict liability
Substantial effect rule
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
28. Reasoning court gives for the holding
Collective Responsibility
Voir Dire
Minimal scrutiny
Rationale
29. Freedom of speech.
What Freedom of speech includes
second requirement of a contract
first amendment
Tortious interference with a contract
30. Pretrial motions; motions for a summary judgement; asks the court to resolve a lawsuit before it goes to trial
fourth amendment
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
Step three in filing a civil law suit
expiration
31. 1250
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32. Type of tort; taking someone elses property without consent.
The primary drafter of the constitution
forseeable harm
crime burden of proof
conversion
33. Judge made law; based on precedent - which leads to stare decisis
entrapment
Citation
Common Law
Request of production of documents and things
34. Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
The last step of a bill in the House of representatives is...
entrapment
crime burden of proof
For a bill to pass...
35. Type of defense; when the government induces the defendant to break the law.
entrapment
Fraud
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
Substantial effect rule
36. Business tort; intrusion in to someones private life; being a voyeur
breach of duty
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
intrusion
operation of law
37. Someone on the property by right of a public place. highest duty of due care is owed to avoid negligence
fourth amendment
Minimal scrutiny
Commercial Exploitation
invitee
38. John Roberts
Bill
Current Chief Justice
Style of a Case
Shire Reeves
39. Discovery phase: chance for the party to learn about its opponent.
Voir Dire
Federalism
Step two in filing a civil law suit
false imprisonment
40. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Who regulates commercial speech
mirror image rule
Negligence per se
Tortious interference with a contract
41. Collected taxes and helped keep the peace in tenth century England. Equivalent to a modern day Sheriff.
Shire Reeves
expiration
Interrogatories
licensee
42. Termination when an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance and the period is binding.
expiration
Style of a Case
Step one in filing a civil law suit
Total circuits in the court of appeals
43. A tithing of 10 men put together to hold each other accountable. Anglo-saxon method of keeping the peace.
Common Law
uniform commercial code
Collective Responsibility
Res ipsa loquitor
44. A person who volluntarily enters a situation that has an obvious danger cannot complain is he/she is injured
Malice
Assumption of the risk
Arson
First Woman Justice
45. Type of intentional tort; an act that makes a person fear imminent battery
John Locke
Negligence
agreement
assault
46. Section of the fourteenth amendment where courts must provide equal protection to all cases based on scrutiny
Equal Protection Clause
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
Appellant
Negligence per se
47. 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
mirror image rule
Collective Responsibility
Where the bill goes after conference committee
RICO
48. The rules committee where it is put on a calendar.
Interrogatories
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
Litigation
49. Allows the FBI to surveillance citizens with out a search warrant from a judge
John Locke
Patriot Act
Fraud
Negligence
50. Common law rule; acceptance must be made on the same terms as the offer
What Freedom of speech includes
Minimal scrutiny
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
mirror image rule