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[Show more]law - A body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. 
 
Primary sources of law - 1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states. 
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or...
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Primary sources of law - 1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states. 
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or...
The department may refuse to issue a license or certificate to an applicant who has done which of the following? - Has submitted false or misleading information 
-has had a license denied 
-has failed to meet the minimum qualifications 
-any of these listed 
 
Form I-9 must be kept for at least _...
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Add to cartThe department may refuse to issue a license or certificate to an applicant who has done which of the following? - Has submitted false or misleading information 
-has had a license denied 
-has failed to meet the minimum qualifications 
-any of these listed 
 
Form I-9 must be kept for at least _...
law - A body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. 
 
Primary sources of law - 1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states. 
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or...
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Add to cartlaw - A body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. 
 
Primary sources of law - 1. The U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states. 
2. Statutory law—including laws passed by Congress, state legislatures, or...
why do legal systems evolve? - to encourage and promote stability and order 
 
define law - a body of enforceable rules which govern relationships among and between individuals and society 
 
defin substantive law - create rights, duties, and privileges consistent with public policy at the ...
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Add to cartwhy do legal systems evolve? - to encourage and promote stability and order 
 
define law - a body of enforceable rules which govern relationships among and between individuals and society 
 
defin substantive law - create rights, duties, and privileges consistent with public policy at the ...
Natural Law - School of Jurisprudential Thought: Postulates that law is based on what is "correct". It emphasizes a moral theory of law-- that is, law should be based on morality and ethics. 
 
Historical - School of Jurisprudential Thought: Believes that law is an aggregate of social tradit...
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Add to cartNatural Law - School of Jurisprudential Thought: Postulates that law is based on what is "correct". It emphasizes a moral theory of law-- that is, law should be based on morality and ethics. 
 
Historical - School of Jurisprudential Thought: Believes that law is an aggregate of social tradit...
constitution - The document that sets forth the framework of a government and its relationship to the people it governs. 
 
Common law - based upon the current standards or customs of the people. 
 
positive law - Law that is dictated from above by a sovereign or other central authority 
 
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Add to cartconstitution - The document that sets forth the framework of a government and its relationship to the people it governs. 
 
Common law - based upon the current standards or customs of the people. 
 
positive law - Law that is dictated from above by a sovereign or other central authority 
 
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What is law? - consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society 
 
What feature do all laws have in common? - they establish rights, duties, and privileges that are consistent with the values and beliefs of a society or ruling gr...
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Add to cartWhat is law? - consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society 
 
What feature do all laws have in common? - they establish rights, duties, and privileges that are consistent with the values and beliefs of a society or ruling gr...
administrative agency - a federal, state, or local government agency established to perform a specific function; administrative agencies are authorized by legislative acts to make and enforce rules to administer and enforce the acts. 
 
administrative law - the body of law created by administr...
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Add to cartadministrative agency - a federal, state, or local government agency established to perform a specific function; administrative agencies are authorized by legislative acts to make and enforce rules to administer and enforce the acts. 
 
administrative law - the body of law created by administr...
Laws and regulations affect virtually ____ - all business activities 
 
Business Decisions are affected by: - Torts, Agency Law, Product Liability, Intellectual Property Rights, Negotiable Instruments, Creditors' Rights, Sales Law, Contracts, Procedural Law, Courts, Environmental Law, Busines...
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Add to cartLaws and regulations affect virtually ____ - all business activities 
 
Business Decisions are affected by: - Torts, Agency Law, Product Liability, Intellectual Property Rights, Negotiable Instruments, Creditors' Rights, Sales Law, Contracts, Procedural Law, Courts, Environmental Law, Busines...
Definition of law - Enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society 
 
Function of law - Provide stability predictability and continuity 
 
Sources of American Law - Constitution statutory administrative common law 
 
Common Law started ...
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Add to cartDefinition of law - Enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society 
 
Function of law - Provide stability predictability and continuity 
 
Sources of American Law - Constitution statutory administrative common law 
 
Common Law started ...
Rule of Law - general and equal application of laws, even to lawmakers 
 
Supreme Law of the Land vs. Highest Court - Supreme Law of the Land- U.S. Constitution 
Highest Court- U.S. Supreme Court 
 
Civil vs. Criminal Law - Civil Law- law governing the rights and duties between private par...
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Add to cartRule of Law - general and equal application of laws, even to lawmakers 
 
Supreme Law of the Land vs. Highest Court - Supreme Law of the Land- U.S. Constitution 
Highest Court- U.S. Supreme Court 
 
Civil vs. Criminal Law - Civil Law- law governing the rights and duties between private par...
Common Law - Rules are not written down. The Law used by the United States. 
 
Civil Law - The most common out of the System of Laws. Has specific rules and regulations and is more strucured. Used by 150 countries. 
 
Criminal Law (plaintiff v. defendant) - Where the plaintiff is the govern...
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Add to cartCommon Law - Rules are not written down. The Law used by the United States. 
 
Civil Law - The most common out of the System of Laws. Has specific rules and regulations and is more strucured. Used by 150 countries. 
 
Criminal Law (plaintiff v. defendant) - Where the plaintiff is the govern...
The court may grant a ______ if after reviewing the pleadings, the judge determines that the only reasonable decision is in favor of the moving party - motion for judgement on the pleadings 
 
The group that urges states to enact model laws to provide greater uniformity of law is called the _____...
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Add to cartThe court may grant a ______ if after reviewing the pleadings, the judge determines that the only reasonable decision is in favor of the moving party - motion for judgement on the pleadings 
 
The group that urges states to enact model laws to provide greater uniformity of law is called the _____...
Success Factors in Your Business - organized, consistent approach 
 
Factors in Business Failure - poor planning and inadequate management 
 
Entrepreneur - a person engaged in strategic activities that involve initiation and development of a new business 
 
Calculated Risk - something t...
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Add to cartSuccess Factors in Your Business - organized, consistent approach 
 
Factors in Business Failure - poor planning and inadequate management 
 
Entrepreneur - a person engaged in strategic activities that involve initiation and development of a new business 
 
Calculated Risk - something t...
Bilateral Contract - A contract entered into by way of exchange of promises of the parties; "a promise for a promise". 
 
Unilateral Contract - A contract in which the offeror's offer can be accepted only by the performance of an act by the offeree; a "promise for an act". 
 
Quasi Contra...
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Add to cartBilateral Contract - A contract entered into by way of exchange of promises of the parties; "a promise for a promise". 
 
Unilateral Contract - A contract in which the offeror's offer can be accepted only by the performance of an act by the offeree; a "promise for an act". 
 
Quasi Contra...
3 Branches of Government - Legislative, Executive, Judicial 
 
What does the Legislative branch do? - Writes the Law 
 
What does the Executive branch do? - Enforces the law 
 
What does the Judicial branch do? - Interprets the law 
 
4 sources of law - US Constitution, 
Statutes, 
Ru...
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Add to cart3 Branches of Government - Legislative, Executive, Judicial 
 
What does the Legislative branch do? - Writes the Law 
 
What does the Executive branch do? - Enforces the law 
 
What does the Judicial branch do? - Interprets the law 
 
4 sources of law - US Constitution, 
Statutes, 
Ru...
negligence - failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances (also known as the "reasonable person" standard) 
 
proximate cause - legal determination that the connection between an act or omission and a resulting injury (causation in...
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Add to cartnegligence - failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances (also known as the "reasonable person" standard) 
 
proximate cause - legal determination that the connection between an act or omission and a resulting injury (causation in...
Business Trust - an unincorporated association run by trustees for the benefit of investors 
(this are called "beneficiaries") 
 
Grand Trust- will benefit myself and my children and is subject to lower taxes 
Irrevocable trust- you can put money into it, but you cannot get money out of it 
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Add to cartBusiness Trust - an unincorporated association run by trustees for the benefit of investors 
(this are called "beneficiaries") 
 
Grand Trust- will benefit myself and my children and is subject to lower taxes 
Irrevocable trust- you can put money into it, but you cannot get money out of it 
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What is the most important function of the law to business? - facilitating planning 
 
The example of protecting the $1 Billion investment that car companies make per model is an example of the law doing what? - Facilitating Planning 
 
What did the UN decide is the reason underdeveloped count...
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Add to cartWhat is the most important function of the law to business? - facilitating planning 
 
The example of protecting the $1 Billion investment that car companies make per model is an example of the law doing what? - Facilitating Planning 
 
What did the UN decide is the reason underdeveloped count...
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