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Business Law Vocab

Business Law Vocab

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  • Laws based on the current standards or customs of the people
  • Laws to help prevent disputes from occuring
  • The power to decide a case
  • Purpose, Notice, Consistency, Fair Application
  • Fairness
  • A document about the framework of a government and its relationship to the people
  • Laws passed by legislative bodies
  • Pieces of legislation created by a town, city council, country board, or commission
  • A law made after a trial has ended
  • What the effectiveness of case law arises out of
  • Governmental bodies formed to carry out particular laws
  • When the private legal rights of an individual are violated
  • An offense against society
  • How rights and responsibilities can be legally exercised and enforced
  • Rights and duties
  • An earlier event regarded as an example or guide in future situations
  • Collection of standards of conduct and moral judgement
  • Open, peaceful violation of a law to to protest injustice
  • The system of rules a group adheres to and is regulated by
  • A set of rules or standards adhered to by a group
  • An authorative warning or order
  • Law that goes along with the constitution and applies to government action
  • Law passed by governing legislature and applies to individual and private action
  • The law that governs what happens with commercial matters
  • A comprehensive set of laws governing all commercial transactions in the US
  • An act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts
  • Court concerned with or dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed.