Mortuary Law And Business Law
Novation
A change of parties with the formation of a new contract
Agreement
A contract must always be in an
Void
A contract that is of no legal effect
Voidable
A contract that may be set aside by at least one of the parties
Entity
A corporation has a distinct existence seperate and apart from the existence of its individual members
Trial Court
A court of original general jurisdiction
Intent
A newspaper advertisement can be an offer if it shows
Personal Property
All physical items that are not real property
Tort Law
The law whose purpose is to compensate the aggrieved, not to punish the wrongdoer
Ordinances
The laws of city councils
Contract Rate
The maximum amount of interest that may be charged
Assignment
The means whereby one party conveys his rights in a contract to another who is not a party to the origional contract
Plantiff
The party who institutes a court action
Offeror
The party who makes the offer is the
Jurisdiction
The power or authority which each court has to hear cases
Dividends
The profits of a corporation belong to the corproation until set aside by the directors for distribution
Disaffirmance
The right a minor has to avoid a contract
Breach of Contract
The violation of the terms of a contract
Corporation
An association of individuals united for a common purpose and permitted by law to use a common name and to change its members without dissolution of the association
Fraud
One who induces another to enter into a contract as a result of an intentionally or recklessly false statement of a material fact is guilty of
Insolvent Estate
The condition of an estate of a deceased person which is unable to pay the debts of the decedent and/or the estate is referred to as being
Agency
The contract between a prinicipal and an agent creates a relationship
Compensatory Damages
The damages awarded an injured party in a contract in which the injured party is entitled to compensation for the exact amount of the loss
Verdict
The dections of a jury
Case Law
The doctrine of stare decisis is concerned with
Disaffirmance
The election to void a contract
Ademption
The extinction or withdrawal of a legacy by an act equivalent to revocation
Concealment
The failure to volunteer or reveal information not requested
Probate
The filing and proving of the will following death
State Supreme Court
The highest court of a state
U.S. Supreme Court
The highest court of the land in the United States
False Testimony
is perjury
Stockholders
the owners of a corporation
Slander
Defamation of character by spoken words or gestures
Equity
What is right and just
Consideration
Whatever the promisor demands and receives as the price for his promise
An Acceptance
When a buyer takes actual possession of goods which have been offered for sale, this action is called
Actual Custody
When a dead human body is in the mortuary, the funeral home is said to have
Custodain
When a funeral director has a dead human body in his care he is
Bailee
When a funeral director has the personal effects of a dead human body in his possession he is
Intestate
When a person dies without a will
Statute of Limitations
When one party to a contract breaches it, the other party has the right to sue for breach of contract, but he must exercise this right within the time fixed by a statute
Forbearance
When one promises to refrain from doing something, his conduct is known as
Negotiable Instruments
Written instruments drawn in a special form, which can be transferred from person to person as a substitute for money or as instruments of credit
Consanguinity
A term for blood kin
Fiduciary
A term involving a relation of trust of confidence
Delegation
A term which means the transfer of one's duty alone without transfer of rights
Holographic Will
A will written entirely by the testator with its own hand
Will
A written disposition of property, real or personal, to take effect at the death of an individual
Codicil
An addition or modification of a will
An Offer
An expressed willingness from a person to enter into a contractual agreement
Counteroffer
An offer is rejected by
Promissory Note
An unconditional written promise made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed future time, a sum certain in money to order or to bearer
Usurious
Any rate of interest above the maximum rate allowable by law
Property
Anything that may be owned, possessed, used, or disposed of for a price
Existing Goods
Goods which are owned by the seller and are physically in existence at the time of the contract
Real Property
Land, timber, minerals, buildings, and other man made property permanently attached to land are
Business Law
Law which is concerned primarily with those rules of conduct involving financial transactions between individuals or legal entities
Statutes
Laws enacted by legislative bodies
Ordinances
Laws passed by local governments
Anti-trust Laws
Laws that are designed to protect or prevent any individual from controlling a large share or a market or products
Minor
A person below the adult age
Restraining Order
A temporary order forbidding a certain action
England
Common law developed in
Common Law
Customs which have come to be recognized by the courts
Rescind
To cancel or annul or avoid a contract
Default
A breach of contractual obligation other than money
Negligence
A breach of the duty of (Failure )care one individual has toward others
Implied Contract
A contract in which the duties and obligations assumed by the parties are not berbalized but indicated by their actions
Express Contract
A contract in which the parties make known their intentions by words
Ratification
A restatement of one's willingness to be bound by his promises made during minority
Formal
A contract under seal
Unilateral Contract
A contract which is based upon acts being done in consideration for a promise
Valid
A contract which is enforceable by the courts
A Joint and Several Contract
A contract which is written so that either party may consider it as a joint obligation or a group of individual obligations
Executed
A contract whose terms have been fully carried out
Executory
A controct in which the terms have not been fully perfomred by all the parties
A Constitution
A document which defines the relationship of the government itself and of its citizens
Check
A draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand
Appellate Court
A federal court of appeals
Writ
A formal written comman issued by a court of law
Torts
A minor is fully liable for his/her
Injunction
A permanent order, issued by a court, forbidding activities which would be detrimental to others
Administrator
A person appointed by the court to oversee the estate of an intestate
Testator
A person who dies leaving a valid will
Executor
A personal representative of the decedent appointed in the will to carry out the provisions of the will
Tort
A private or civil wrong, either intentiional or caused by negligence, for which there may be action for damaged
Summons
A process may be referred to as
Abatement
A proportional reduction of a legacy when the funds or assets out of which such legacy are payable are not sufficient to pay it in full
Jude
In the state court, the chief officer is
Parol Evidence
Is spoken words
Caveat Emptor
Means let the buyer beware
Spoken
Oral contracts are
Administrative Law
Orders and decrees from governmental agenceis which have the force of law
Tangible personal property
Person property which can be seen and touched
Board of Directors
The right to declare dividends depends upon discretion of the
Statute of Frauds
The statute listing certain classes of contracts which must be in writing to be enforceable
Novation
The substituation of a new party for the origional party who is to perfom
Material Fact
Ther term which means a fact that could alter one's decision to enter into a legal binding contract
Arraign
To read the charge of an indictment
