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[Show more]The ____ and ____ Amendments respectively prohibit the federal and state governments from depriving 
any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. - Fifth, Fourteenth 
I am aware there are no makeups given for quizzes. - true 
A court of original jurisdiction may be referred t...
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Add to cartThe ____ and ____ Amendments respectively prohibit the federal and state governments from depriving 
any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. - Fifth, Fourteenth 
I am aware there are no makeups given for quizzes. - true 
A court of original jurisdiction may be referred t...
Which one of the following is NOT true of a criminal suit - One purpose of a criminal suit is 
compensation for the victim 
Penny is a "payday" lender charge with filing false claims in bankruptcy proceedings against her debtors. 
The standard approved to find a defendant has been charged with a c...
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Add to cartWhich one of the following is NOT true of a criminal suit - One purpose of a criminal suit is 
compensation for the victim 
Penny is a "payday" lender charge with filing false claims in bankruptcy proceedings against her debtors. 
The standard approved to find a defendant has been charged with a c...
15th Amendment (reconstructed amendment) - Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote 
because of race, color , or precious condition of servitude 
States may regulate solely: - Intrastate commerce 
What is the supreme law of the land in US? - U.S. Constitution 
The constitution establishes what - ...
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Add to cart15th Amendment (reconstructed amendment) - Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote 
because of race, color , or precious condition of servitude 
States may regulate solely: - Intrastate commerce 
What is the supreme law of the land in US? - U.S. Constitution 
The constitution establishes what - ...
What is a Contract? - A contract Is a Legally Enforceable Agreement (offer and Acceptance) 
Voluntarily Entered Into between two (or more) Competent Parties, to Do or Not to Do something that is 
Possible to Be Done, that is Not Unlawful, and that is supported by Consideration. 
A valid contract mus...
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Add to cartWhat is a Contract? - A contract Is a Legally Enforceable Agreement (offer and Acceptance) 
Voluntarily Entered Into between two (or more) Competent Parties, to Do or Not to Do something that is 
Possible to Be Done, that is Not Unlawful, and that is supported by Consideration. 
A valid contract mus...
Intentional Torts - o Torts in which the defendant possessed the intent or purpose to inflict the 
resultant injury 
Jurisdiction - o A court's jurisdiction is set by law and limited by territory and type of case 
o Is the authority of a court to hear and decide cases 
o Courts settle disputes 
A p...
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Add to cartIntentional Torts - o Torts in which the defendant possessed the intent or purpose to inflict the 
resultant injury 
Jurisdiction - o A court's jurisdiction is set by law and limited by territory and type of case 
o Is the authority of a court to hear and decide cases 
o Courts settle disputes 
A p...
Uniform Commercial Code - Nationwide code that seeks standardize commercial transactions into 
a single, cohesive unit 
Contract elements - agreement, consideration, capacity, legality 
Liquidated Damages - An amount, stipulated in the contract, that the parties to a contract believe 
to be a reason...
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Add to cartUniform Commercial Code - Nationwide code that seeks standardize commercial transactions into 
a single, cohesive unit 
Contract elements - agreement, consideration, capacity, legality 
Liquidated Damages - An amount, stipulated in the contract, that the parties to a contract believe 
to be a reason...
What is a promissory estoppel - Ability to go to court and be made whole financially due to lack of 
completion of contract by a party under such 
types of contracts - Express - agreement made by words 
Implied in fact - agreement made by conduct 
Economic Damages - Compensation for monetary losses ...
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Add to cartWhat is a promissory estoppel - Ability to go to court and be made whole financially due to lack of 
completion of contract by a party under such 
types of contracts - Express - agreement made by words 
Implied in fact - agreement made by conduct 
Economic Damages - Compensation for monetary losses ...
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