Business Law Test 3
Disaffirmance
getting out of a contract as a minor, except for contracts that deal with marriage, military, and necessities
Speedy Trial
guaranteed under the 6th amendment
Click-on Agreements
indicates acceptance of an offer online
Consideration
legally sufficient value given in return (bargained-for-exchange) for a promise that separate contracts from gifts
Ratification
minors can accept/ give legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable when they become 18, or receive an entire refund
Legally sufficient value
must be something in the eyes of the law for consideration
Bargained-for-exchange
must provide the basis for the bargain struck with the contracting parties for consideration
Counteroffer
offer made by the buyer which kills the previous contract
Undue influence
one party greatly influences another party by dominating the party's free will
Offeree
person to whom the offer is going to
Offeror
person who makes an offer
Contract offers
promise/commitment to perform an act that needs to be serious, with reasonably certain terms, and communicated to the offeree
Burden of Proof in a Criminal Case
proof is beyond a reasonable doubt where the verdict is unanimous
Larceny
property crime of stealing someone else's personal belongings without instigating fear to permanently deprive the owner of possession
Miranda Rights
read when someone is arrested to inform them of their 5th amendment rights of due process of law, double jeopardy, and self-incrimination
Probable Cause
reasonable grounds for believing that a search or seizure should be warranted/conducted
Promissory Estoppel
serves as a remedy where a person who has reasonably/substantially relied on the promise of another can obtain some measure of remedy
Computer Hacking
someone who uses an electronic device to break into another with the use of botnets
Embezzlement
stealing money from a company
Auctions
the bidder is the offeror and the auctioneer is the offeree, and the offer is accepted when the auctioneer striker the hammer
Duress
threats to force a party into a contract
Petty Offense
traffic/building violation that results in no jail time
Robbery
violent crime of stealing because it instigates fear
Statute of Frauds
writing requirement for certain contracts such as land, over one-year, collateral promises, promises made before marriage, and contracts for the sale of goods over $500
Crimes
wrongs against society proclaimed in a statute and, if committed, punishable by society through fines and/or imprisonment
Acceptance of contract terms
2nd requirement of agreement in which it is a voluntary act by the offeree
Misdemeanor
< 1 year of prison and/or fines
Felony
>1 year of prison
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
a person who accesses a computer online, without authority, to obtain classified, restricted, or protected data is subject to criminal prosecution
Shrink-wrap agreements
agreement terms are located within the packaged box of goods once it is opened by the buyer and can't be returned
Preliminary agreements
agreement that is signed before the execution of a formal contract
Implied contract
already known what is to be promised/performed, unstated
Illusory promises
an uncertain promise that lacks consideration for a contract
Malware
any program that is harmful to a computer or its user
Intoxication and enforceability of contracts
can be voidable or valid depending if the intoxicated person had or lacked mental capacity and remembered the contract/offer
Mistake of fact
can excuse criminal responsibility if it negates the mental state necessary to commit a crime, simply unaware
Usury laws
charging an illegal rate of interest making it a voided contract as it fails the legality requirement
Emancipated
contract for a minor that frees them from parental control
Phishing
distinct form of identity theft to fish for financial data/passwords