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Business Law
body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales
Law
a system of rules that are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior
Ethics
a set of moral principles
Injunction
a court order forbidding someone from carrying out an act
Legislative Branch
makes the laws (Congress)
Executive Branch
carries out the laws (President)
Judicial Branch
interprets the laws (Supreme Court)
Corporation
an independent legal entity owned by shareholders
Open Corporation
or public, stockholders invest money to share opportunity of growth and possible profits of corporation
Close Corporation
owned by a few people and does not offer its shares for sale to the general public
Sole Proprietorship
owned by one person
General Partnership
owned by two or more partners
Civil lawsuit
personal complaint in which one party believes that another party has violated his/her rights by acting in a negligent way
Appeal
a request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision
Compensatory Damages
payments that the court orders a wrongdoer to pay a victim
Fraud
deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain
Embezzlement
fraudulent use of another
person's or a business's property, usually money
Liability
the state of being responsible for something
Insurance
contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premiums)
Liability Insurance
reduce risk of extreme financial losses due to certain circumstances
Commercial Property Insurance
protection against property loss
Credit Insurance
protects manufacturing or wholesale businesses from losses due to it customers' debt
Disability Insurance
provides a person with payment in the event the person is unable to work
Affirmative Action
an effort to give special employment consideration to disadvantaged groups
Whistle-blower
an employee who reports his/her employer's illegal or unethical business activities
Theft
one person takes someone else's property without his/her knowledge and consent
Price Fixing
an illegal business agreement in which competing businesses agree on prices
of their products, resulting in little choice for the consumer
Monopoly
one supplier controls a market and there are
no substitute goods or services readily available
Antitrust Laws
protect customers and businesses from monopolistic activities
Bribe
an illegal payment intended to secure business or products in return
Organizing
the management function of setting up the way the business's work will be
done
Directing
the management function of providing guidance to workers and work projects
Controlling
the management function that monitors the work effort
Planning
the management
function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
Code of Ethics
an established set of guidelines that
people are expected to follow in regard to behaviors and actions while representing a group or
organization
Consumer Protection
all efforts to safeguard consumers from any kind of
injury to themselves, their property, or their rights as a result of the negligence, failure to act, or unlawful
act of others
Full Warranties
cover the entire product
Limited Warranties
cover certain repairs or specific parts
Predatory Pricing
an aggressive pricing strategy that sells goods below cost in an effort to put the competition out
of business, leaving fewer choices for consumers
Promotion
marketing function that communicates information about goods, services,
images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
Pricing
determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet
customers' perceptions of value
Distribution
moving, storing, locating, and/or transferring
ownership of goods or services
Contracts
Agreements between two or more parties stating that one party is to do something in return for something provided by another party. Something must be offered then the offer must be accepted. Can be written or verbal.
Plaintiff
the accuser or alleged victim of a crime
Public Defender
the attorney that represents the defendant or the accused
Probate Courts
deal with cases involving wills and estates
Remedy
an action that a governing body imposes to correct a wrongdoing
Tort
Private wrongdoing against another person
Copywright
the legal protection of books and other artistic works that the government grants, and it gives the owners sole rights to the artistic works for a certain time
Civil Litigation Process
1. Pleading Stage 2. Pretrial Stage 3. Trail Stage 4. Appellate Stage