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Business Law Vocab - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Malicious use of fire or explosives to damage or destroy real estate or property
Substantial effect rule
Res ipsa loquitor
Arson
implied contract
2. There is an established duty of due care
insanity
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
larceny
implied contract
3. A law passed by a legislative body
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
Bill of Right
Arson
Statute
4. The party opposing the appeal
Appellee
eighth amendment
Qualifications for defamation
rejection
5. Section of the fourteenth amendment where courts must provide equal protection to all cases based on scrutiny
Concurring Opinion
Takings clause
Equal Protection Clause
Supremacy clause
6. Refers to lawsuits; the process of filing claims to courts
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
Step three in filing a civil law suit
Depositions
Litigation
7. Judges are obligated to follow precedent
assault
Procedural due process
Mail Fraud
Stare Decisis
8. Termination when the offeror dies or the physical contract is destroyed
operation of law
Total circuits in the court of appeals
Separation of powers
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
9. Binding; an offeror cannot withdraw
licensee
Bill of Right
Voir Dire
Mail box rule
10. Life - Liberty - Property
negligent hiring
Conference committee
John Locke
Veto
11. Type of defense; the defendant is incapable of forming mens rea
insanity
Statute
First Woman Justice
RICO
12. If the proceedings of a business occur intrastate but will eventually effect proceedings interstate - this rule states that congress may interfere
Current Chief Justice
Negligence
Substantial effect rule
Conference committee
13. Termination when an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance and the period is binding.
The last step of a bill in the House of representatives is...
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Negligence and strict liability
expiration
14. Talking trash
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
false imprisonment
Defamation
15. Type of defamation tort; spoken defamation
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
Voir Dire
slander
Incorporation clause
16. An offered can be terminated anytime before the offer has been accepted.
trespass
Current Chief Justice
revocation
uniform commercial code
17. Agreement (offer and acceptance)
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Step three in filing a civil law suit
first requirement of a contract
conversion(2)
18. They set time limits for debate - decide how fast the law should be deliberated and when the bill goes to the floor for debate.
What Freedom of speech includes
quasi contract
The job of the Rules Committee
express contract
19. A power granted to congress stating that congress may regulate trade between countries - other states and indian tribes
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
regulation of interstate commerce
Ethics
coercion
20. Language added to a court's opinion that is beyond what is needed; extra words offered as guidance
Dicta
conversion(2)
Henry DeBracton
John Locke
21. When there is no contract - but the defendant makes a promise that will induce reliance. it would be unjust not to enforce the promise
promissory estoppel
Conference committee
Negligence and strict liability
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
22. Proposed statutes - submitted to Congress or a legislature
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
Bill
23. Common law rule; acceptance must be made on the same terms as the offer
false imprisonment
mirror image rule
Arbitration
forseeable harm
24. During the option period of a contract
Arson
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
you cannot revoke an offer...
For a bill to pass...
25. Punishable by a prison sentence of one year or more
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
felony
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Separation of powers
26. The introduction of a neutral third party in resolving a dispute; issues a binding decision.
Arbitration
Dicta
Shire Reeves
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
27. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
The job of the Rules Committee
forseeable harm
28. Items such as trampolines and swimming pools; defendant is liable if there is no protection
Defamation
Request of production of documents and things
attractive nuisance
fourth amendment
29. Action - print and other expression. Broader than the spoken word
revocation
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
operation of law
What Freedom of speech includes
30. Factual case
The percentage vote to pass a bill
Intermediate scrutiny
Citation
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
31. The facts imply that the defendants negligence caused the act; 'the thing speaks for itself'
embezzlement
conversion(2)
Res ipsa loquitor
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
32. Type of intentional tort (and crime); injuring someone by deliberate deception
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
Fraud
operation of law
The primary drafter of the constitution
33. The rules committee where it is put on a calendar.
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
conversion
Current Chief Justice
34. Reasoning court gives for the holding
revocation
letters of intent
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
Rationale
35. Consideration; the bargaining that leads to a deal
Procedural due process
second requirement of a contract
Filibuster
Fraud
36. Type of intentional tort; an act that makes a person fear imminent battery
assault
Defamation
tort
quasi contract
37. The legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation)
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Henry DeBracton
Negligence per se
Federal District Court
38. Type of business crime; taking or using someones property
Dicta
Filibuster
conversion(2)
Total circuits in the court of appeals
39. Pretrial motions; motions for a summary judgement; asks the court to resolve a lawsuit before it goes to trial
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
Step three in filing a civil law suit
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
misdemeanor
40. Harm caused by a deliberate action
Where the bill goes after conference committee
intentional tort
Style of a Case
Insurance Fraud
41. There is no intention to a contract but the plaintiff gives some benefit to the defendant who knows the plaintiff expects compensation. it would be unjust not to award the damages.
quasi contract
Wire Fraud
Minimal scrutiny
Citation
42. 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.
you cannot revoke an offer...
Procedural due process
Two types of dispute resolution
Conference committee
43. Type of defense; when the government induces the defendant to break the law.
Appellant
entrapment
Litigation
Appellee
44. Type of intentnional tort; intentionally entering land that belongs to someone else or remaining on land after being asked to leave
Negligence and strict liability
trespass
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Arbitration
45. No self incrimination / due process (miranda warnings)
fifth amendment
operation of law
intrusion
Comparative Fault
46. The sharing of powers between levels of government
Federalism
Pocket Veto
Wire Fraud
Bill of Right
47. Type of defense; the practice of forcing another party to behave in an involuntary manner (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats or rewards
coercion
Step one in filing a civil law suit
Interrogatories
strict liability
48. A plaintiff may generally recover even if he/she is partially negligible
Litigation
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Comparative Fault
Separation of powers
49. Law made by federal agencies; rules and regulations
Wire Fraud
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
Administrative Law
Dicta
50. A contract put in writing laying out all of the terms
entrapment
express contract
sixth amendment
first requirement of a contract