Business Law MB Word Scramble
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Consideration | is what a person demands and generally must receive in order to maker her or his promise legally binding |
Gift | a transfer of ownership without receiving anything in return |
Donor | The person giving the gift |
Donee | the person receiving the gift |
Forbearance | the promise to not do something |
Promisor | person promising an action or forbearance |
Promise | the person to whom the promise is made |
Legal Value | means there has been a change in a party's legal position as a result of the contrace |
Nominal Consideration | token amount identified in a written contract when parties either cannot or do not wish to state the amount precisely |
Output Contract | agreement to purchase all of a particular producer's production |
Requirements Contract | seller agrees to supply all of the needs of a particulr buyer |
Liquidated Debt | where the parties agree that the debt exists and on the amount of the debt |
Accord and Satisfaction | parties' agreement to change the obligation required by their original contract adn the performance of the new obligation |
Release | party settles a claim a claim at the time the tort occurs, and the liability is unliquidated beause the extent of damages is uncertain |
Composition of Creditors | agreement by all creditors to accept something less than the total amount of their claims as full payment |
Past Consideration | act that has already been performed cannot be consideration for a promise in the present |
Statute of Limitations | state laws setting the time limit for bringing a lawsuit |
Promissory Estoppel | enforcement of a promise to avoid injustice by denying to the promisor the defense of lack of consideration |
Genuine Assent | true and complete agreement |
voidable | if the injured party desire, that party can cancel the contractual obligation |
Rescission | legal right to get back what has been put into a contract |
Ratification | is conduct that confirms you intend to be bound by the contract |
duress | when one party uses improper threat or actions to obtain an expression of agreement |
Undue Influence | one party to the contract is in a position of trust and wrongfully dominates the other party |
Unilateral Mistake | occurs when only one party holds an incorrect belief about the facts or law related to a contract |
Mutual Mistake | both parties have an incorrect beleif about an important fact or the applicable law |
Material Facts | important facts that influence the parties' decisions about a contract |
void | without legal effect |
inncocent misrepresentation | the seller does not know the statement to be untrue |
fraudulent misrepresentation | the seller knows the statement to be untrue |
Fraud | intentional misprepresentation of an important existing fact (causes injury) |
contracts | agreements between to or more parties that create obligations |
offeror | person who makes the offer |
offeree | person to whom the offer is made |
offer | is a proposal by an offeror to do something, provided the offeree does or refrains from doing something in return |
Revocation | the right to withdraw an offer before it is accepted |
counteroffer | when the offeree changes the offeror's terms in important ways adn sends it back to the offeror |
Option | Offeree gives the offeror somehting of value in return for a promise to keep the offer open |
Firm Offer | written offer contains a term stating how long the offer is to stay open |
acceptance | occurs when a party to whom an offer has been made agrees to the proposal |
mirror image rule | requires that the acceptiance must exactly match the terms contained in the offer |
bilateral contracts | require that the offeree accept by communicating the requested promise to the offeror |
unilateral contracts | requrie acceptance by the offeree performing their obligation |
tort | a private or civil wrong |
damages | monetary award intended to compensate he injured party for the harm done to her or him |
negligence | harm occurred as a result of the netglect or carelessness of the of the defendant |
Intentional torts | are torts in which the defendant possessed the intent or purpose to inflict the resulatant injury |
assault | occurs when one person intentionally puts another in reasonable fear of an offensive or harmful bodily contact |
battery | breach of duty to refrain from harmful or offensive touching |
false imprisonment | intentional confinement of a person against the person's will and without lawful privilege |
defamation | a false statement injures a person's reputation or good name |
Invasion of Privacy | the uninvited intursion into an individual's personal relationships adn activities in a way likely to cause shame or mental suffering in an ordinary person |
Tresspass to Land | enty onto the property of another without the owner's consent |
conversion | property is stolen, destroyed, or used in a manner inconsistent with teh owner's rights |
stict liability | defendant can be held liable for engaging in dangerous activities |
Injunction | court order for a person to do or not to do a a particular act |
Evidence | anything that the judge allows to be presented to the jury that helps to prove or disprove the alleged facts |
Testimony | statements made by witnesses under oath |
witness | is someone who has perosnal knowledge of the facts |
subpoena | a written order by the judge commanding a person to appear, give testimony, and perhaps present other evidence |
verdict | jury's decision |
judgement | is the final result of the trial |
crime | punishable offense against society |
vicarious crimianl liability | substituted criminal liability |
felony | crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or a fine more than $1000 |
misdemeanor | less serious crime (less than a year less than $1000) |
white collar crimes | offeneses committed in the business world |
probable cause | reasonable ground for belief |
defense | legal position taken by an accused to defeat the charges brought against them |
procedural defenses | based on problems with the way evidence is obtained or the way an accused person is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished |
Substansive Defenses | disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime |
Self-Defense | use of the force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent death, serious bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping |
Immunity | freedom from prosecutin even when one has committed the crime charged |
Contempt of Court | action that hinders the administration of justie (punishable by imprisonment |
Punishment | any pentalty provided by law and imposed by a court |
plea bargaining | accused person agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in exchange for having a more serious crime dropped |
False Pretenses | obtaining money or other property by lying about a past or existing fact |
Larceny | wrongful takin of money or personal property belonging to someone else |
Forgery | falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another |
Bribery | unlawfully offering or giving anything of value to influence performance of an official in the carrying out of his or her public legal duties |
Extortion | obtaining money or other property from a person by wrongful use of force, fear, or the power of office |
Conspiracy | an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime |
Arson | willful and illegal burning or exploding of a building |
litigate | to allow a court to resolve your diputes |
mediator | tries to develop a solution acceptable to both sides of th edispute (not legally binding on the parties) |
arbitrator | hold an informal hearing (binding by both parties) |
court | governmental forum that adminsiters justice under the law |
trial court | court in which a dispute is first heard |
verdict | the decision in a case |
original jurisdiction | power to hear the case in full for the first time |
transcript | verbatim record of what went on at trial |
appelate briefs | written argumetns on the issues of law, submitted by opposing attorney |
general jurisdiction | can hear any kind of case |
specialized jurisdiction | hears only one specific type of case |
writ of certiorari | compels the lower court to turn over the record of the case to the Supreme Court for review |
court of record | keeps an exact account of what goes on at a trial |
associate circuit courts/county court | court that hears minor crimal cases, state traffic offenses, and lawsuits involving amounts of no more than $25,000 |
municipal courts | city court, usually divided into traffic and criminal divisions, hear ordinances |
small claims court | hears minor individual suits, $2500 or less involved, attorneys are not required |
probate court | administers wills and estates |
juvenile courts | based on rehabilitation not punishment |
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