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Chapter 1

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Business Law   The enforceable rules of conduct that govern the actions of buyers and sellers in market exchange  
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Areas of Business   1) Management 2)production and transportation 3)marketing 4) research and development 5)accounting and finance 6) human resource management  
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Law   Rules of conduct in any organization society that are enforced by the governing authority of the community  
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Private Law   Law that involves suits between private individuals or groups  
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Purpose of the Law   1) Providing order such that one can depend on a promise or an expectation of obligations 2)serving as an alternative to fighting 3) facilitating a sense that change is possible, but only after a rational consideration of option  
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Purpose of the Law (cont.....)   4) Encouraging social justice 5) guaranteeing personal freedoms 6) serving as a moral guide by indicating minimal expectations of citizens and organizations  
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Public Law   Law that involves suits between private individuals or groups and their goverment  
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Civil Law   The body of Laws that govern the right and responsibilities either between persons or between persons and their goverment  
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Criminal Law   The body of laws that involve the rights and responsibilities an individual has with respect to the public as a whole  
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Constitutional Law   The general limits and powers of a government as interpreted from it written constitution  
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Statutory Law   The assortment of rules and regulations put forth by legislatures  
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Model Laws   Laws created to account for the variability of laws among states. These laws serve to standardize the otherwise different interstate laws. Also called uniform laws  
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Case Law   The collection of legal interpretations made by judges. They are considered to be law unless otherwise revoked by statutory law. Also known as common law  
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precedent   a tool used by judges to make rulings on cases on the basis of key similarities  
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Stare decisis   standing by the decision a principle stating that rulings made in higher courts are binding precedent for lower courts.  
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Restatements of the Law   Summaries of common law rules in a particular area of the law. Restatements do not carry the weight of law but can be used to guide interpretations of particular cases  
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Administrative Law   The collection of rules and decisions made by administrative agencies to fill in particular details missing from constitutions and statues.  
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treaty   binding agreement between two state or international organizations  
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schools of legal interpretation   1) identification with the vulnerable 2) historical school : tradition 3) Legal Realism  
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Identification with the vulnerable   holds that society be fair. particular attention is therefore paid to the poor, the ill, and the elderly  
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Historical School   uses traditions as the model for future laws and behavior. Also called tradition or custom  
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Legal realism   holds that context must be considered as well as law. Context includes factors such as economic conditions and social conditions  
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cost-benefit analysis   an economic school of jurisprudence in which all costs and benefits of law are given monetary values. Laws with the highest ratios of benefits to costs are then preferable to those with lower ratios  
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