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Business Law Vocab - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Due process or the right to a hearing
Negligence
Holding
fifth amendment
What is not protected under the first amendment
2. The documents that begin a lawsuit: consists of the complaint - answer and sometimes a reply
Number of judges on the panel in the Court of Appeals
Conference committee
Pleadings
What is not protected under the first amendment
3. Lack of opinion - malice as to public figures - negligence to private individuals
First Woman Justice
regulation of interstate commerce
Strict scrutiny
To prove injury the defamation must show...
4. Termination when an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance and the period is binding.
expiration
Arson
Bystander's obligation means...
Patriot Act
5. Collected taxes and helped keep the peace in tenth century England. Equivalent to a modern day Sheriff.
Shire Reeves
Citation
Contributory Negligence
coercion
6. Judge made law; based on precedent - which leads to stare decisis
Strict scrutiny
larceny
Common Law
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
7. Freedom of speech.
Dicta
lible
Number of judges on the panel in the Court of Appeals
first amendment
8. The obligation to decide current cases based on previous rulings.
precedent
Fraud
revocation
Takings clause
9. Life - Liberty - Property
Physical and Mental examination
licensee
Ethics
John Locke
10. An offered can be terminated anytime before the offer has been accepted.
Minimal scrutiny
strict liability
Bill of Right
revocation
11. Using false statements or bribes to obtain medicare payments from the federal or state government
licensee
Intermediate scrutiny
Physical and Mental examination
Medicare fraud
12. Reasoning court gives for the holding
Dissenting Opinion
Number of judges on the panel in the Court of Appeals
Rationale
Common Law
13. Type of defense; when the government induces the defendant to break the law.
John Locke
entrapment
false imprisonment
Separation of powers
14. 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
attractive nuisance
first amendment
larceny
15. Capacity; the parties must be adults and mentally competent
Assumption of the risk
fourth requirement of a contract
lible
Request of production of documents and things
16. A less serious crime often punishable by less than one year in prison
insanity
fifth amendment
misdemeanor
Conference committee
17. 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
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
Separation of powers
Comparative Fault
larceny
18. No self incrimination / due process (miranda warnings)
Style of a Case
Pocket Veto
fifth amendment
Patriot Act
19. They set time limits for debate - decide how fast the law should be deliberated and when the bill goes to the floor for debate.
The job of the Rules Committee
Appellant
Legal Issue Presented
fifth amendment
20. Allows the FBI to surveillance citizens with out a search warrant from a judge
tort
first amendment
Henry DeBracton
Patriot Act
21. Pretrial motions; motions for a summary judgement; asks the court to resolve a lawsuit before it goes to trial
intrusion
RICO
Step three in filing a civil law suit
intentional tort
22. Law made by federal agencies; rules and regulations
Administrative Law
insanity
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
mens rea
23. Proposed statutes - submitted to Congress or a legislature
Wire Fraud
Voir Dire
Bill
Bystander's obligation means...
24. 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.
Negligence
Step two in filing a civil law suit
Holding
quasi contract
25. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
What is not protected under the first amendment
mirror image rule
negligent retention
forseeable harm
26. Gender related; such laws must be substantially related to important government objectives. (gov't cant discriminate based on gender through the law making process)
Intermediate scrutiny
false imprisonment
third requirement of a contract
Negligence
27. A person who is on your property with your permission; you owe them a higher duty of due care to warn of known dangers
To prove injury the defamation must show...
Substantial effect rule
licensee
counter offer
28. Type of intent to be proved; means the guilty act
uniform commercial code
expiration
actus reus
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
29. Business tort; defendant improperly breached contract and causes injury to plaintiff
letters of intent
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
Res ipsa loquitor
Tortious interference with a contract
30. Sandra Day Oconnor
First Woman Justice
Patriot Act
The percentage vote to pass a bill
false imprisonment
31. A federal statute that applies to the sale of goods (NOT real estate or services)
felony
uniform commercial code
Commercial Exploitation
Step one in filing a civil law suit
32. Attorneys ask jurors a set of questions to determine bias
Voir Dire
Physical and Mental examination
Dissenting Opinion
Fraud
33. The sharing of powers between levels of government
Separation of powers
Federalism
Collective Responsibility
Depositions
34. Reference code; label for looking the case up
Statute
negligent retention
Citation
Dissenting Opinion
35. If the plaintiff is even slightly negligent he/she recovers nothing
sixth amendment
Contributory Negligence
rejection
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
36. A defendant breaches his duty of due care by failing to behave the way a reasonable person would under similar circumstances
precedent
Dicta
John Locke
breach of duty
37. Written questions that the opposing party must answer in writing under oath
felony
third requirement of a contract
Interrogatories
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
38. Majority
invitee
Voir Dire
The percentage vote to pass a bill
Negligence
39. A plaintiff may generally recover even if he/she is partially negligible
Comparative Fault
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
Veto
Fraud
40. (1)statement (2)falseness (3)communicated (4)injury
Two types of dispute resolution
rejection
Qualifications for defamation
first requirement of a contract
41. Binding; an offeror cannot withdraw
Contributory Negligence
Mail box rule
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
First Woman Justice
42. Type of business crime; the fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendants posession.
embezzlement
What is not protected under the first amendment
Conference committee
mens rea
43. Termination by simply turning down the offer
Assumption of the risk
Mail box rule
first amendment
rejection
44. You have no duty to assist someone in peril unless you created the danger
45. The rules committee where it is put on a calendar.
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
Insurance Fraud
First Woman Justice
fourth amendment
46. The party opposing the appeal
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
Res ipsa loquitor
Appellee
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
47. Aka imminent domain; government cant take a persons land unless they prove it will be used for a public purpose and provide proper compensation.
Takings clause
Step four in filing a civil law suit
precedent
larceny
48. Procedures for academic dismissal or dismissal from a government job
second requirement of a contract
Dicta
Procedural due process
Step two in filing a civil law suit
49. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Rationale
Who regulates commercial speech
actus reus
fourth requirement of a contract
50. Fraud using electronic communications of any kind;
Contributory Negligence
Wire Fraud
crime burden of proof
Veto