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Comprehensive codes of written laws or statutes that apply to all legal questions. These systems rely on
scholarly interpretations of their codes and constitutions rather than on court decisions - ✔✔Civil Law



Body of law derived from court decisions as opposed to statutes or constitutions. - ✔✔Common Law



Principle that lower courts must follow precedents set by higher courts - ✔✔Doctrine of Stare Decisis



Classification of law that creates, defines, and regulates parties' rights, duties, and powers. It governs
the merits of the case, which are based on the facts giving rise to the lawsuit. - ✔✔Substantive Law



Classification of law that prescribes the steps, or processes, for enforcing the rights and duties defined
by the substantive law. It involves the procedures or mechanics of court processes and the methods
used to enforce substantive law. - ✔✔Procedural Law



Led by president on federal level and governors on state level; Has power to recommend, approve, or
veto laws and to administer and carry out many laws through administrative agencies. Its checks on the
other two branches include the power to appoint judges and the power to veto laws passed by the
legislative branch. - ✔✔Executive Branch



Federal congress and state legislatures; has power to pass laws. Branch's check on the other two
branches include its power to approve or deny many executive's appointments, and its ability to pass
constitutional laws negating judicial opinions. - ✔✔Legislative Branch



The courts; interpret, affirm, or negate laws. Checks on the other two branches include the power to
declare laws, and sometimes actions or regulations of the executive branch unconstitutional or unlawful
- ✔✔Judicial Branch



An appellate courts order directing a lower court to deliver its record in a case for appellate review -
✔✔Writ of certiorari



It must be relevant, material, and competent - ✔✔Rules of evidence

,Rulemaking and adjudication - ✔✔Administrative agencies have two main functions



Legislative, interpretative, and procedural - ✔✔Admin. Agencies three types of rules



Requires neither formality nor writing, Any words or actions that indicate the assignor's intention to
transfer contractual rights effects a valid assignment - ✔✔Valid assignment



Agreement, capacity to contract, consideration, and legal purpose - ✔✔Contract must have 4 elements



Contract that has been completely performed by both parties - ✔✔Executed contract



A contract that has not been completely performed by one or both of the parties - ✔✔Executory
contract



A contract whose terms and intentions are indicated by the actions of the parties to the contract and
the surrounding circumstances - ✔✔Implied contract



A contract whose terms and intentions are explicitly stated - ✔✔Express contract



A contract that is not express but that the parties presumably intended, either by tacit understanding or
by the assumption that it existed. - ✔✔Implied-In-Fact Contract



An obligation that is not an actual contract but that is imposed by law because of the parties' conduct or
some special relationship between them or because one of them would otherwise be unjustly enriched -
✔✔Implied-in-law contract



A contract that one of the parties can reject (avoid) based on some circumstance surrounding its
execution - ✔✔Voidable contract



1) Fraud

,2) Mistake - Unilateral mistake - perception by one party to a contract that does not agree with the facts
/ Bilateral mistake - A perception by both parties to a contract that does not agree with the facts

3) Duress - The use of restraint, violence, or threats of violence to compel a party to act contrary to his
or her wishes or interests

4) Undue Influence - The improper use of power or trust to deprive a person of free will and substitute
another's objective, resulting in lack of genuine assent to a contract

5) Innocent Misrepresentation - ✔✔An apparently valid contract may be unenforceable if either party
has not given genuine assent to contract. GA may be lacking if a party was induced to enter a contract
by any of the following



1. A false representation

2. Of a material fact

3. Knowingly made

4. With intent to deceive

5. On which the other party has placed justifiable reliance

6. To his/her detriment - ✔✔6 Elements of Fraud:



1. An intent to contract

2. Definite Terms

3. Communication to the other party - ✔✔For contract purposes, an offer is valid if it includes:



contract in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes the requested performance -
✔✔Unilateral Contract



Contract in which each party promises a performance - ✔✔Bilateral Contract



Acceptance by the offeree, unconditional and unequivocal, offeree's communication of acceptance to
offeror by appropriate word or act - ✔✔Elements of Acceptance



Something of value or bargained for and exchanged by the parties to a contract - ✔✔Consideration

, A return promise, An act performed, or A forbearance from acting - ✔✔Consideration necessary to
make a promise enforceable can be one of the following



1. Valuable Consideration

2. Forbearance

3. Present Consideration

4. Future Consideration

5. Binding Promises - ✔✔Types of Consideration:



Right the insurer has against the insured when a material breach occurs - ✔✔Nonperformance



1. Assignment of veterans' disability benefits, government pensions, wages, inheritances, and WC
benefits

2. Personal rights

3. When an assignment materially alters or varies the obligor's performance

4. When a judgment is pending in a personal injury case, generally the injured person cannot assign a
claim for damages resulting from the injury

5. The parties to an agreement might specify that they cannot, under the contract, assign the rights. -
✔✔Rights not assignable:



1. Compensatory - Payment awarded by a court to reimburse a victim for actual harm

2. Consequential - Payment awarded to indemnify an injured arty for losses that result indirectly from a
wrong such as a breach of contract or tort

3. Punitive - Payment mean to punish defendant due to reckless, malicious, or deceitful acts to deter
similar conduct

4. Extracontractual - Payment awarded by a court that exceeds the usual contract damages for a breach
of contract (Grounds for assessing these damages are 1.) Breach of the insurer's duty of good faith and
fair dealing in insurance contracts, 2.) Intentional infliction of emotional distress on the insured by the
insurer's extreme and outrageous conduct)

5. Liquidated - A reasonable estimation of actual damages, agreed to by the contracting parties and
included in the contract, to be paid in event of breach or negligence - ✔✔Types of Damages:

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