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Business Law Vocab - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
Intermediate scrutiny
Commercial Exploitation
crime burden of proof
Defamation
2. Nine.
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
The job of the Rules Committee
element 3 of a negligence lawsuit
Pocket Veto
3. Complaint and summons are served to defendant; answer is provided within 30 days
The last step of a bill in the House of representatives is...
Step one in filing a civil law suit
First African American Justice
Arson
4. Type of business crime; taking or using someones property
Appellee
conversion(2)
intentional tort
Concurring Opinion
5. Type of intentional tort; the intentional touching of an individual in a way that is unwarranted or offensive
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
battery
Substantial effect rule
Stare Decisis
6. A company becomes liable if they do not perform a background check
How Federal Law has jurisdiction in a lawsuit
Legal Issue Presented
first requirement of a contract
negligent hiring
7. Any scheme that attempts to unlawfully obtain money or services illegally through the US postal service
Procedural due process
third requirement of a contract
Mail Fraud
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
8. 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.
Arbitration
operation of law
Contributory Negligence
Strict scrutiny
9. Type of defamation tort; spoken defamation
Takings clause
Incorporation clause
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
slander
10. (1)misrepresentation (2)concealment with the intent to take advantage of someone; deception of a person for the purpose of obtaining money or property
licensee
Dissenting Opinion
Concurring Opinion
Fraud
11. Cruel and unusual punishment
eighth amendment
Writ of Certiorari
Mail Fraud
felony
12. The party filing the appeal
Citation
Appellant
express contract
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
13. Reference code; label for looking the case up
implied contract
intentional tort
Citation
Concurring Opinion
14. Termination when an offer specifies a time limit for acceptance and the period is binding.
entrapment
Ethics
Holding
expiration
15. A tithing of 10 men put together to hold each other accountable. Anglo-saxon method of keeping the peace.
What is not protected under the first amendment
Step two in filing a civil law suit
fourth requirement of a contract
Collective Responsibility
16. Type of intentional tort; the intentional restraint of another without reasonable cause
Year when 'On the Laws and Customs of England' was written
implied contract
false imprisonment
Bill
17. Type of defamation tort; written defamation
express contract
Litigation
lible
Concurring Opinion
18. The sharing of powers between levels of government
negligent retention
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
Federalism
Negligence and strict liability
19. Pretrial motions; motions for a summary judgement; asks the court to resolve a lawsuit before it goes to trial
operation of law
Step three in filing a civil law suit
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
Substantial effect rule
20. Arbitration and Mediation
What is not protected under the first amendment
Comparative Fault
Legal Issue Presented
Two types of dispute resolution
21. Judge made law
Request of production of documents and things
Common Law
The percentage vote to pass a bill
fourth requirement of a contract
22. A letter that summarizes the negotiating progress
letters of intent
eighth amendment
Where the bill goes after conference committee
misdemeanor
23. Baron Montesquieu
agreement
Mediation
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
French social commentator and political thinker who created the Separation of Powers theory
24. Type of intentional tort (and crime); injuring someone by deliberate deception
Negligence and strict liability
conversion
Fraud
first requirement of a contract
25. Harm caused by a deliberate action
sixth amendment
intentional tort
Conference committee
lible
26. Wrote 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
Henry DeBracton
precedent
Common Law
Appellee
27. Using false statements or bribes to obtain medicare payments from the federal or state government
Comparative Fault
Commercial Exploitation
Medicare fraud
Negligence and strict liability
28. Legality; the subject matter must be legal
third requirement of a contract
Administrative Law
forseeable harm
Defamation
29. Business tort; intrusion in to someones private life; being a voyeur
Appellee
intrusion
conversion
Current Chief Justice
30. Type of intentnional tort; intentionally entering land that belongs to someone else or remaining on land after being asked to leave
assault
battery
trespass
Qualifications for defamation
31. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
forseeable harm
embezzlement
precedent
Pleadings
32. There was a breach of due care
In the senate - after the bill leave committee it travels to...
slander
Statute
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
33. An act of a senate member to delay the close of debate or force a decision to be made.
actus reus
The primary drafter of the constitution
Filibuster
regulation of interstate commerce
34. Items such as trampolines and swimming pools; defendant is liable if there is no protection
Commercial Exploitation
Assumption of the risk
attractive nuisance
forseeable harm
35. To the conference committee
breach of duty
The job of the Rules Committee
Incorporation clause
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
36. A person who is on your property with your permission; you owe them a higher duty of due care to warn of known dangers
Where the bill goes after conference committee
Common Law
licensee
actus reus
37. Injury
intentional tort
After a bill enters the house of rep or senate - it goes where...
implied contract
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
38. Binding; an offeror cannot withdraw
Mail box rule
Defamation
Request of production of documents and things
Step three in filing a civil law suit
39. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Stare Decisis
embezzlement
Who regulates commercial speech
Wire Fraud
40. No state can deny citizens due process. (14th amendment) this incorporates states to be ruled under the constitution
Mail box rule
Dissenting Opinion
Arson
Incorporation clause
41. A power granted to congress stating that congress may regulate trade between countries - other states and indian tribes
regulation of interstate commerce
Step four in filing a civil law suit
letters of intent
fourth amendment
42. Defamation - obscenity - speech that creates danger
After the bill is released from committees in the two houses - it goes...
fifth amendment
first amendment
What is not protected under the first amendment
43. First 10 amendments of the constitution; Compromise between federalist and antifederalists; Protects natural rights of liberty and property
Significance of 'On the Laws and Customs of England'
Mail box rule
Bill of Right
Concurring Opinion
44. Establishes the idea precendent
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45. If the proceedings of a business occur intrastate but will eventually effect proceedings interstate - this rule states that congress may interfere
Henry DeBracton
Substantial effect rule
fourth amendment
Intermediate scrutiny
46. Fraud using electronic communications of any kind;
Intermediate scrutiny
Administrative Law
Wire Fraud
Writ of Certiorari
47. Bottom Line answer
Holding
Arson
How much of a majority is it to override a presidents veto
trespass
48. No self incrimination / due process (miranda warnings)
fifth amendment
Common Law
Style of a Case
coercion
49. A court will imply by conduct that there was an agreement between two parties
Wire Fraud
implied contract
Commercial Exploitation
strict liability
50. The opinion of Judges who agree with the holding - but for different reasons.
fourth amendment
Concurring Opinion
Mail box rule
Stare Decisis