Business law ch 1-4 quiz
Chief function of the court
---- is to interpret and apply the law from whatever source to a given situation
Examples of tort
1. Breach in contract 2. Innocent motorist 3.Trespassing 4. Slander
1. Department of health 2. Railroad retirement board
2 non regulatory agencies
1. Justice of the peace 2. Small claims 3. Magistrate
3 state inferior courts
1. Domestic relations 2. Juvenile 3. Probate
3 state special courts
Higher court; lower court
A losing party appeals to the ---- court to review the --- courts decision
Conviction
Action of jury is guilty
Acquittal
Action of jury not guilty
Per se violation
Activity that is illegal regardless of its effects
State board, FTC and osha
Agencies that effect funeral services
Court of record
Also known as: circuit court, district court, superior court, county court, state court, and municipal court
Court of appeal and Supreme Court
Appellate court includes
Jurisdiction
Authority of a court to hear a case
Judge
Chief of federal court
Justice or the piece and magistrate
Chief of inferior court
Judge
Chief officer of a state court of original general jurisdiction
Judge
Chief on the state court
Names of the two amendments for the Sherman antitrust law
Clayton act and Robinson-Parman act
Code
Collection of laws, rules, or regulations
Precedent
Court decision that determines the decision in a subsequent, similar case
Court of record
Court in which an official record of the proceedings is kept
Trial court
Court that conducts original trial of case
Juvenile court
Court that handles delinquent, dependent, and neglected children
Domestic relations court
Court that handles divorce and related cases
Probate court
Court that handles estates
Federal court of appeals
Court that hears appeals in federal court system
Appellate court
Court that reviews the decision of another court
Injunction
Courts permanent order forbidding something
Restraining order
Courts temporary order forbidding an action
Tort in civil court
Damages caused by a car accident
Verdict
Decision of jury
Slander
Defamation of character by spoken words or gestures
Libel
Defamation of character without legal justification in writing
Constitution
Document that defines the relationships of the parts of the government to each other and the relationship of the government to Its citizens
Court of appeal
Each federal judicial circuit has a ---
Federal and state
Each state has 2 distinct court systems
Notice and comment rule making
Enacting administrative rules by publishing the proposed rule and then the final rule without holding formal hearings
common law
English custom recognized by courts binding; major source of mortuary law; great body of unwritten law; originated in England
Marshall
Executive of federal court
Bailiff or constable
Executive of inferior court
Sheriff
Executive of the state court
Marshal
Executive officer of federal court
Negligence
Failure to execute reasonable care
Perjury (felony)
False testimony
Office of foreign assets control (OFAC)
Federal agency that enforces economic and trade sanctions
Special federal courts, federal district courts, Federal courts of appeals, and the United States Supreme Court
Federal courts:
Special federal court
Federal trial court with limited jurisdiction
Bill of rights
First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Indictment
Formal accusation of a crime by a grand jury
Writ
Formal written command issued by a court of law
Prosecutor or district attorney
Government employee who brings criminal actions; institutes and pursues criminal actions
Administrative agency
Governmental board or commission with authority to regulate matters or implement laws; they issue orders and decrees
State Supreme Court
Highest appellate court of a state
Supreme Court
Highest tribunal in the land
State courts of appeals
Intermediate appellate court
Equity
Justice system based on fairness, provided relief other than merely money damages
Equity
Justice system based on fairness; provides relief other than merely money damages
Civil law
Law dealing with enforcement or protection of private rights
Criminal law
Law dealing with offenses against society; deals with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers
Statute
Law enhanced by legislative bodies
Ordinance
Law impacted by cities
Civil or criminal
Law may be classified as either
Procedural law
Law specifying how actions are filed and what trial procedure to follow
Federal claims act
Law that allows citizens to sue the government
Misdemeanor
Less serious; punishable by a fine or imprisonment in county or local jail
Federal courts of appeals
Majority of the cases heard by the Supreme Court are cases appealed by the
Discovery
Means of obtaining info from other party before trial
Felony
More serious crimes and usually punishable by death or imprisonment in a penitentiary or state prison for more then a year
Inferior court
Most frequently called magistrate, justice of the peace, and small claims
Court of original general jurisdiction
Most important courts of the state for the average citizen; court of record in which case is first tried
FTC
Name of the agency that prohibits false advertising
Sherman antitrust
Name of the most important antitrust law
Summons
Notice of a court to appear in court
Subpoena
Notice of a court to appear in court as a witness
Summons or process
Notice of suit
Crime
Offense that tends to injure society as a whole; offense against society
Defendant
Person against whom a case is filed
Lawyer or attorney
Person licensed to represent others in court
Plaintiff
Person who begins a civil lawsuit
Stare decisis
Principal that a court decision controls the decision of a simile future case
Tort
Private or civil Wright or injury for which there may be an action for damages. May be intentional or cause by negligence
Tort
Private or civil wrong or injury arising from the negligence of another
Answer or motion
Response of defendant to a complaint
law
Rule of civil conduct, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
Magistrate, small claims and Justice of the peace
State court which hears minor disputes of its citizens
Inferior courts, courts of original general jurisdiction, appellate courts, and special courts
State courts:
Antitrust law
Statute that seeks to promote competition among businesses
Supreme Court
The --- does not have to take all cases appealed
Justice of the peace and magistrate
The chief officer of an inferior court
Supreme Court
The highest court in the u.s.
Federal district court
The largest class of federal courts; at least one in each state; trial courts in which criminal cases involving a violation of the federal law are tried
UCC (uniform commercial code)
The most important statute in the field of business law
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There are -- federal court of appeals and federal judicial circuits
Assault
To attempt or threaten to do harm to another without legal justification
Attest
To bare witness
Arraign
To read the charge of an indictment
Inferior court
Trial court that hears only cases involving minor offenses and disputes
Battery
Unlawful touching of another
Equity
What In good conscience ought To be done
Subject matter, person involved, and geographic area
What determines wether a court has jurisdiction over a case
Prosecutor/ district attorney
Who brings a criminal action before court
Both
Who may appeal a decision in court? Plaintiff or defendant
Complaint or petition
Written request to a court to settle a dispute
damages
a sum of money a wrongdoer must pay to an injured party
business law
rules of conduct prescribed by government for business transactions