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Business Law Vocab - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cruel and unusual punishment
Malice
Insurance Fraud
eighth amendment
For a bill to pass...
2. For the defendant to be liable - the type of harm must have been reasonably forseeable.
forseeable harm
In the house of representatives - after a bill has left the first committee - it travels to...
first amendment
Writ of Certiorari
3. Presiding officer (senator)
Commercial Exploitation
The primary drafter of the constitution
First African American Justice
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
4. Capacity; the parties must be adults and mentally competent
fourth requirement of a contract
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
Equal Protection Clause
The primary drafter of the constitution
5. Business tort; intrusion in to someones private life; being a voyeur
intrusion
Dicta
Tortious interference with a contract
Number of judges on the panel in the Court of Appeals
6. Business tort; using someones likeness or voice without their permission.
Commercial Exploitation
Who regulates commercial speech
Step one in filing a civil law suit
John Locke
7. The documents that begin a lawsuit: consists of the complaint - answer and sometimes a reply
trespass
Mail Fraud
Pleadings
Voir Dire
8. Type of intentional tort; the intentional restraint of another without reasonable cause
false imprisonment
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
Current Chief Justice
Insurance Fraud
9. Injury
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
Strict scrutiny
express contract
false imprisonment
10. States who is suing who. Identifies parties.
In a lawsuit attorneys have a burden of proof that shows liability by
mens rea
Style of a Case
precedent
11. Unintentional tort - breach of a duty of care
Minimal scrutiny
counter offer
Negligence
Assumption of the risk
12. Punishable by a prison sentence of one year or more
Minimal scrutiny
letters of intent
felony
fourth requirement of a contract
13. The facts imply that the defendants negligence caused the act; 'the thing speaks for itself'
Two types of dispute resolution
Common Law
Arson
Res ipsa loquitor
14. 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
Pocket Veto
Rationale
Step four in filing a civil law suit
15. Each side may ask the other side to produce relevant documents for inspection and copying.
Request of production of documents and things
third requirement of a contract
What is not protected under the first amendment
second requirement of a contract
16. A person who is on your property with your permission; you owe them a higher duty of due care to warn of known dangers
licensee
invitee
negligent hiring
promissory estoppel
17. (1)misrepresentation (2)concealment with the intent to take advantage of someone; deception of a person for the purpose of obtaining money or property
actus reus
Fraud
express contract
Comparative Fault
18. Reasoning court gives for the holding
element 5 of a negligence lawsuit
How much of a majority is it to override a presidents veto
Rationale
What section of the Constitution grants congress it's powers?
19. Sponsor.
Contributory Negligence
When a bill is introduced to the house of representatives it must have a...
Veto
embezzlement
20. Attorneys ask jurors a set of questions to determine bias
Negligence
Conference committee
fourth amendment
Voir Dire
21. (1)statement (2)falseness (3)communicated (4)injury
quasi contract
tort
Qualifications for defamation
Procedural due process
22. Right to an attorney when facing a prison sentence
Statute
Mediation
attractive nuisance
sixth amendment
23. 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.
Voir Dire
Administrative Law
invitee
Strict scrutiny
24. A federal statute that applies to the sale of goods (NOT real estate or services)
when a bill is introduced to the Sentate is must have...
Common Law
Bill
uniform commercial code
25. Life - Liberty - Property
battery
John Locke
implied contract
Pleadings
26. Collected taxes and helped keep the peace in tenth century England. Equivalent to a modern day Sheriff.
Appellant
second requirement of a contract
Shire Reeves
Common Law
27. A subtype of rejection
counter offer
Conference committee
Federalism
Bystander's obligation means...
28. Trial Court
eighth amendment
Equal Protection Clause
trespass
Federal District Court
29. Gender related; such laws must be substantially related to important government objectives. (gov't cant discriminate based on gender through the law making process)
Holding
Contributory Negligence
Intermediate scrutiny
Federal District Court
30. No unreasonable searches or seizures
counter offer
Fraud
revocation
fourth amendment
31. Type of defense; when the government induces the defendant to break the law.
Filibuster
Tortious interference with a contract
entrapment
Contributory Negligence
32. Using false statements or bribes to obtain medicare payments from the federal or state government
Current Chief Justice
Step three in filing a civil law suit
Veto
Medicare fraud
33. There is an established duty of due care
Incorporation clause
forseeable harm
John Locke
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
34. Injuries caused by neglect and oversight rather than deliberate conduct.
Patriot Act
John Locke
Negligence and strict liability
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
35. Procedures for academic dismissal or dismissal from a government job
Procedural due process
Fraud
Common Law
Step four in filing a civil law suit
36. Laws involving economic and social regulation; laws that regard economic or social status are presumed valid and corporations and people can be classified
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
element 2 of a negligence lawsuit
Minimal scrutiny
Two types of dispute resolution
37. A court will imply by conduct that there was an agreement between two parties
implied contract
mens rea
Where the bill goes after conference committee
precedent
38. If the proceedings of a business occur intrastate but will eventually effect proceedings interstate - this rule states that congress may interfere
revocation
Where the bill goes after conference committee
For a bill to pass...
Substantial effect rule
39. Type of intentnional tort; intentionally entering land that belongs to someone else or remaining on land after being asked to leave
John Locke
trespass
fifth amendment
breach of duty
40. Harm caused by a deliberate action
Legal Issue Presented
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
intentional tort
element 1 of a negligence lawsuit
41. Requires a meeting of the minds
sixth amendment
Common Law
agreement
operation of law
42. Nine.
Rationale
Collective Responsibility
eighth amendment
Number of Justices in the Supreme Court?
43. When a law remains untouched on the presidents desk for over 10 days after congress's adjournment
In the senate - after the bill leave committee it travels to...
Patriot Act
Pocket Veto
coercion
44. A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is virtually always liable for any harm that results
Supremacy clause
strict liability
element 4 of a negligence lawsuit
first amendment
45. Talking trash
Concurring Opinion
The job of the Rules Committee
Defamation
To prove injury the defamation must show...
46. The sharing of powers between levels of government
Stare Decisis
Federalism
Separation of powers
Comparative Fault
47. Type of intent to be proved; means a guilty state of mind
mens rea
Rationale
Interrogatories
Concurring Opinion
48. A document filed by the losing party requesting the federal court to appeal a case.
eighth amendment
Negligence and strict liability
Writ of Certiorari
Pleadings
49. Complaint and summons are served to defendant; answer is provided within 30 days
fifth amendment
Step one in filing a civil law suit
Mail Fraud
First Woman Justice
50. The party opposing the appeal
Appellee
For a bill to pass...
second requirement of a contract
battery