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Defense of contributory negligence - ANSWERS-A defense to a claim based on
negligence. Relevant to the determination of liability; when claimants have,
through their own negligence, contributed to the harm they suffered.
Liability Law - ANSWERS-Employer is liable for the death or injury of an employee
incurred during service, where there is no negligence on the part of the
employee.
Who determines contributory negligence? - ANSWERS-Jury
,Elected AZ county officials include.... - ANSWERS-Assessor, Attorney, Board of at
least 3 Supervisors, Clerk of the Board, Clerk of the Court, Recorder, School
Superintendent, Sheriff and Treasurer.
Charter - ANSWERS-A legal document that defines the organization, powers,
functions and essential procedures of the city or county government. Its powers
are local self-government, not inconsistent with general law (aka organic law).
Electoral College - ANSWERS-A body of people representing each state, who
formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
Checks and Balances - ANSWERS-Counterbalancing influences, ensuring that
political power is not concentrated by any one branch of government.
Referendum - ANSWERS-General vote by the electorate on a single political
question.
Federalism - ANSWERS-Mixed mode of federal and regional (state/county/city)
government.
Lobby/Lobbyist - ANSWERS-A group of people seeking to influence politicians or
public officials on a particular issue. They cannot lobby on the floor of Congress.
Monopoly - ANSWERS-Exclusive possession/control of the supply or trade in a
commodity or service, i.e. QT cannot own ALL gas stations.
, Popular Sovereignty - ANSWERS-Authority of a state and its government is
created and sustained by the consent of its people; self-governance as a nation.
Enactment - ANSWERS-Process of passing legislation.
Revenue - ANSWERS-Money raised through government taxes.
Separation of Powers - ANSWERS-Division of government into three branches of
power: judicial, legislative, and executive.
What is the judicial branch? - ANSWERS-A system of federal courts and judges
that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive
branch.
What is the Supreme Court and its membership? - ANSWERS-The Supreme Court
is made up nine justices and is the highest court in the United States. The US
Judicial Branch consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and currently
eight associate justices.
What is a Superior Court? - ANSWERS-A state trial court of general jurisdiction
with power to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially
designated to be heard in some other courts.