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Business Law
Exam 1
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Business
Undergraduate 3
01/24/2012

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Term
Law Definition
Definition
a body of principles organized to protect, enforce, and govern conduct
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3 primary sources of law
Definition
1. Statutory law
2. case law
3. constitutions
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Statutory law
Definition
legislation
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case law
Definition
court system
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constitutions
Definition
federal and state
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Stare decisis
Definition
"let the decision stand," the principle that the decision of a court should serve as a guide or precedent and control the decision of a similar case in the future.
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jurisdiction
Definition
the authority of a court to hear and decide cases
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3 ways to break up jurisdiction
Definition
1. original vs. appellete
2. general vs. special
3. subject matter : civil or criminal
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arbitration
Definition
the aettlement of disputed questions, whether of law or fact, by one or more arbitrators by whose decision the parties agree to be bound.
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mediation
Definition
the settlement of a dispute through the use of a messenger who carries to each side of the dispute the issues and offers in the case
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crime definition
Definition
violation of the law that is punished as an offense against the state or government
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government is...
Definition
the collective voice of society
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victim of a crime can sue for?
Definition
civil wrong
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2 categories of crime and sentence
Definition
1. misdemeaner - less than one year
2. felony - year or more
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tort
Definition
civil wrong that intereferes with one's property or person.
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contract interference
Definition
tort in which a third party interferes with others freedom to contract
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3 categories of tort
Definition
1. intentional tort
2. neglignce
3. strict liability
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intentional torts
Definition
civil wrong that results from intentional conduct
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negligence
Definition
failure to exercise due care under the circumstances in consequence of which harm is proximatelh caused to one to whom the defendant owed a duty to exercise due care.
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strict liability
Definition
civil wrong for which there is absolute liability because of the inherent danger in the underlying activity, for example, the use of explosives.
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elements of negligence
Definition
1. duty
2. breach of duty
3. causation
4. damages
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comparitive fault is
Definition
a defense
Term
defenses to negligence
Definition
1. contributory negligence
2. comparative negligence
3. assumption of the risk
4. immunity
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contract
Definition
an agreement based on the genuine assent of the parties
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elements of a contract
Definition
1. offer
2. acceptance
3. consideration
4. legal capacity
5. legal subject matter
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parties to a contract
Definition
1. promisor
2. promisee
3. obligor
4. obligee
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privity
Definition
parties to a contractual agreement and their relationship.
Term
acceptance turns an offer into a?
Definition
contract
Term
classes of contracts
Definition
1. formal contracts
2. informal (simple) contracts
3. express contracts
4. implied contracts
5. valid contracts
6. voidable contracts
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unilateral contract
Definition
offerer makes a promise
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bilateral contracts
Definition
seeking a return promise
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option contract
Definition
hold an offer to make a contract open for a fixed period of time
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first refusal contract
Definition
right of a party to meet terms of a proposed contract before it is executed.
Term
quasi contract
Definition
court-imposed obligation to prevent unjust enrichment in the absence of a contract.
a) prevention of unjust enrichment
b) extent of recovery
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offer definition
Definition
expression of willingness to enter into a contractual agreement
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requirements for an offer
Definition
1. certainty
2. communication
3. contractual intent
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termination of offer
Definition
A1. revocation
2. counter offer
3. rejection of offer by offeree
4. lapse of time
5. death or disability of either party
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acceptance
Definition
unqualified assent to the act or proposal of another. must be: absolute, complete, and unconditional.
Term
Mailbox Rule
Definition
acceptance as soon as dispatched even before received by offeror.
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Revocation of an offer
Definition
ordinarily effective only when it is made known to the offeree. Until it is communicated to the offeree, directly or indirectly, the offeree has reason to believe that there is still an offer that may be accepted.
Term
Acceptance occurs when?
Definition
contract is formed
Term
Contractual Capacity
Definition
the ability to understand that a contract is being made and to understand its general meaning
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Factual incapacity
Definition
contrasts with incapacity imposed because of the class or group to which a person belongs.
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Minors
Definition
may make contracts under 18
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Who is a minor?
Definition
under 18 years
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Minors power to avoid contracts
Definition
may affirm or ratify the contract by approving or allowing reasonable lapse of time without avoiding it.
Term
What constitutes avoidance?
Definition
may avoid or disaffirm a contract by any expression of an intention to repudiate the contract.
Term
Time for avoidance
Definition
only during minority and for a reasonable time after attaining majority. After lapse of reasonable time, contract is deemed ratified and cannot be avoided.
Term
Minors misrepresentation of age
Definition
the other party may disaffirm it because of minors fraud, however, the misrepresentation does not affect the choice of disaffirmation.
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Restitution by minor after avoidance
Definition
when minor disaffirms, question arises what minor must return to other contracting party.
Term
original consideration intact
Definition
minor must put things back to original position - status quo ante
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original consideration damaged or destroyed
Definition
minor can refuse to pay for what's recaived under contract even damaged or destroyed
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Ratification of former minor's voidable contract
Definition
a former minor cannot disaffirm a contract that has been ratified after reaching majority.
Term
Mistake
Definition
validity of a contract may be affected by the fact that one or both of the parties made a mistake.
Term
Unilateral Mistake
Definition
a mistake by only one of the parties-as to a fact does not affect the contract when mistake is unknown to the other contracting party. the party making the mistake may avoid the contract if contracting party knew or should have known mistake.
Term
Mutual Mistake
Definition
when both parties enter into a contract under a mutually mistaken understanding concerning a basic assumption of fact or law on which contract was made.
Term
Fraud
Definition
false statement of material fact made 1. with knowledge that it's false
2.the intent that listener rely on it
3. the result listener relies on it
4. the consequence that the listener is harmed.
Term
Statements of opinion or value
Definition
statements of opinion are not fraudulent when talking about something unknown. However, when knowledfge of past events make statements fraud/false is.
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Balance on statement
Definition
a fraudulent statement made by one party has no imprtance unless the other party relies on the statement's truth.
Term
Proof of harm
Definition
to recover damages for fraud, proof of harm to that individual is required.
Term
nondisclosure
Definition
active concealment
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General rule of nonliability
Definition
party to a contract has no duty to colunteer info to the other party.
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Undue influence
Definition
asserted upon another person by one who dominates that person.
Term
duress
Definition
deprives victim of free will and generally gives the victim right to set aside any transaction
Term
Physical Duress
Definition
threat of physical harm to person or property.
Term
Economic Duress
Definition
threat of financial loss
Term
one of the elements needed to make an agreement binding is?
Definition
consideration
Term
Consideration definition
Definition
what each party to a contract gives up to the other in making their agreement
Term
Bargained-for exchange
Definition
something of value must be given or promised in return for the performance or promise of performance of the other consideration.
Term
Benefit-detriment approach
Definition
defines consideration as a benefit received by the promisor or a detriment incurred by the promisee.
Term
In trying to determine whether a consideration exists consider:
Definition
1. what kind of contract?
2. what is the agreed-upon exchange?
Term
Pre-existing legal obligation
Definition
doing or promising to do what one is already under a legal obligation to do is not consideration
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Illusory promises
Definition
promise that in fact does not impose any obligation on the promisor.
Term
Forbearance as consideration
Definition
refraining from doing an act.
Term
Moral obligation
Definition
lack consideration and are not enforceable
Term
charitable subscriptions
Definition
reliance of the charity on the pledge in undertaking the project is deemed a substitute for consideration.
Term
Effect of illegality
Definition
an illegal agreement is void when an agreement is illegal, the parties are usually not entitled to the aid of the courts.
Term
in pari delicto
Definition
equally guilty - both parties are guilty
Term
protection of one party
Definition
agreement violates is intended to protect one of the parties, that party may seek relief
Term
unequal guilt
Definition
the least guilty party is granted relief when public interest is advanced by doing so.
Term
good faith
Definition
absence of knowledge of any defects or problems
Term
public policy
Definition
protection from that which tends to be injurious to the public or contrary to the public good which violates any established interest of society.
Term
Regulation of business
Definition
local, state, and national laws regulate a wide variety of business activities and practices.
Term
effect of violation
Definition
agreement is not void unless the statute expressly specifies this. A statute expressly preserves the validitiy of the contract.
Term
Agreements not to compete
Definition
in the absence of a valid restrictive covenant, the seller of a business may compete with the buyer, or an ex-employee may solicit customers of the former employee.
Term
Employment contract
Definition
restriction to prevent competition by a former employee are held valid when reasonable and necessary to protect interest of the former employer.
Term
Usury
Definition
is committed when money is loaned at a higher rate of interest than the law allows.
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