A body of enforceable rules and principles of conduct is - Answerslaw
The role of adopting and enforcing legal principles is entrusted to the government in most countries,
and that forms the basis of___ These are the processes and the institutions that enforce_______. -
Answersa legal system, the rules and principles of law
The principle of the rule of law refers to the United States legal tradition by which the government
______. - Answersapplies its authority only for publicly declared laws that have been adopted based on
established procedure.
An injury done to someone else's property or to their person is a _____. - Answerstort.
The most common form of intentional torts in business are __________. The most typical types of these
torts are________________, going into business just to take another company's business,
and_________. - Answersagainst economic interests, encouraging someone to breach a valid contract,
making a false statement about a business product.
which of these would be considered an intentional tort against property. - Answersyou lob tennis balls
at your neighbors while they are in their swimming pool.
you spray paint your neighbor's deck and swimming pool.
you borrow the deck chairs and firepit from your neighbor with no intention of returning them.
To prove a negligence tort, a plaintiff must be able to prove that the defendant committed which four of
these actions - Answersthat a duty of care was owed.
that the defendants action was the cause of other harm, and was foreseeable.
that the breach of a duty of care caused harm.
that the duty of care was breached.
When an exchange of promises is made, and the ________makes a proposal and communicates that
proposal to the ______, the acceptance creates a ________between the two parties. - Answersofferor,
offeree, contract
Even if a manufacturer or retailer weren't negligent with a product, they can be held liable based on the
doctrine of _______This holds that manufacturers can do what the public can't, including________ as
well as ________. - Answersstrict liability, take steps to anticipate and prevent hazards, purchase
insurance to protect themselves.
If you create a product, say the best motorized skateboard ever, and someone gets hurt using it, you
could be sued on the grounds of _________. The usefulness of the skateboard is outweighed by the risk
of harm. - Answersnegligent design