CMGT 460
What amendments to the constitution reserve powers?
1-10 ← protects people only 10 ← protects states
What are the 3 options an appellate court can do?
1. Affirm 2. Reverse 3. Reverse & Remand
What are the Federal Powers?
1. Declare war 2. monies 3. immigration 4. treaties 5. interstate commerce
What are the two functions of the Constitution?
1. Delegate Powers 2. Reserve Powers
Name the 2 Contract Theories that apply to Actual Contracts (Legal Theories)
1. Express Contract - Language 2. Contract Implied in Fact - Facts and Circumstances
Name the 4 Contract Theories
1. Express Contract - Language 2. Contract Implied in Fact - Facts and Circumstances 3. Contract Implied in Law, quasi-contract, quantam meruit 4. Promissory Estoppel
How do you know if there is misrepresentation in Assent?
1. Misrepresentation 2. Fact 3. Material or 4. Fraudulant
What are the 4 instances you can rescind for lack of assent?
1. Mistake 2.Misrepresentation 3. Duress 4. Undue Influence
How do you know if there is a mistake in Assent?
1. Mutual 2. Mistake of 3. Material 4. Fact
What are the five methods of discovery
1. deposition 2.Interrogatories 3. request for admissions 4. request for production (documents/things) 5. Independent Medical Examination
Who are the 3 incapable parties?
1. involuntarily intoxicated 2. infant: >18 3. insane
how does one NEGATE risk?
1. release waivers → Voluntary Release of Known Rights
Name the 2 Contract Theories that apply to Not Actual Contracts (Equitable Theories)
3. Contract Implied in Law, quasi-contract, quantam meruit 4. Promissory Estoppel
What is the difference between a gift v. a contract?
A gift, the supplier isn't rewarded/expect anything A contract there is a two way exchange
what are the major categories in a CIVIL case?
A. Contract B. Tort 1. Intentional Torts 2. Recklessness 3. Negligence 4 .Strict Liability 5. Nuisance 6. Statutory torts
What are the major categories in a CRIMINAL CASE
According to severity A. Infraction B. Misdemeanor C. Felony According to harm caused A. to the person B. to property C. to the State
What does the 10th amendment say?
All powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states and the people
What is legal objective?
Both parties are legally obliged to perform their part of the contract less they face legal action
What is the burden of proof in a CIVIL CASE v CRIMINAL CASE?
CIVIL: Preponderance of Evidence/ 51% CRIMINAL: Beyond a reasonable doubt/ 99%
What are the types of local government?
City County Special District
In Coleman Engineering Co. v. North American Aviation In trial court, Who won? What contract theory did the court apply?
Coleman Engineering Co. won Theory 1: Express Contract was used
What happens if there is no signature?
Contract Unenforceable
What happens if there is no consideration when creating a contract?
Contract is invalid
What does Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution do?
Delegate the Federal Powers
What is the result called in a CRIMINAL case?
Guilty/Not Guilty
What is the Remedy for breach of a Quasi Contract
Injured party entitled to recover the "reasonable value of the goods/services" provided
What are they 2 types of Third Party Beneficiaries?
Intended Third Party Beneficiaries → have rights Incidental Third Party Beneficiaries → no rights
What is consideration?
Legal value given as part of a bargain or exchange
What is result called in a CIVIL case?
Liable/not Liable
What is the Jury like in a CIVIL case?
Need not have 12 jurors. Decision need not be unanimous
In Coleman Engineering Co. v. North American Aviation, who was the plaintiff in trial court and who was the defendant?
Plaintiff: Coleman Engineering Co. Defendant: North American Aviation
What is the Remedy for breach of Promissory Estoppel?
Promise is enforced (even though no acceptance/agreement) to the extent necessary to avoid an injustice
How do you prove breach of contract?
Prove: 1. Contract 2. Performance 3. Breached 4. Damages
What is the 6th element of a contract?
Signature/Statute of Frauds
What is enabling legislation?
The delegation of power from States to 1. City 2. County 3. Special District
What is the Remedy for breach of contract?
Theory of law is to award expectation damages - to put the injured person in the place he would have been if there had been no breach
What happens if a party is under 18 and enters into a contract?
They can disaffirm their entry
What happens if there is no voluntary assent into a contract?
They can rescind
What is the Jury like in a CRIMINAL case?
Usually 12 jurors. Decision MUST be unanimous
What is assent?
Voluntary Exchange
What is it called if you are a party of a contract?
You are in Privity
What is quantum meruit?
a reasonable sum of money to be paid for services rendered or work done when the amount due is not stipulated in a legally enforceable contract.
Name the Elements applicable to Actual Contracts
a. Agreement (offer + acceptance) b. Consideration c. Legal objective d. Capable parites e. Assent f. Statute of Frauds
Name the Elements applicable to Theory 4 (Promissory Estoppel)
a. Promise b. Promisor expects promisee to rely c. Promisee reasonably rellies d. Promisee suffers an injury
Name the Elements applicable to Theory 3 (Contract Implied in Law/Quasi-Contract/Quantum Meruit)
a. Unjust b. Enrichment
what is the purpose of a CIVIL case?
compensation to the victim
what's a complaint?
document that starts case hearing; issued by plantiff
How does one SHIFT risk?
indemnity
Who brings the lawsuit in a CIVIL case?
injured party
What does the 9th amendment say?
just because a right isn't listed in amendments 1-8, doesn't mean we dont have it
What is governing law?
law applicable to contract ex.: 'the contract shall be governed by the law of california'
What is a Statute?
law passed by congress/legislative branch of state
What is an Ordinance
law passed by legislative branch of local government
what is the purpose of a CRIMINAL CASE
punishment, deterrence, retribution
what is a motion?
request by a party that the judge decides is a question of law
Who brings the lawsuit in a CRIMINAL case?
state/government
what starts a civil case?
summons + complaint
What happens if there is no legal objective?
void
What happens if one party isn't capable?
voidable
What happens if there is no assent?
voidable
What is a Third Party beneficiary?
you are not in privity but have rights from the contract