Deck 21: Appendix: Working Within the Legal Environment

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Appellate courts hear the appeals of decisions made at the trial court level brought by the losing party in the case.
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Business law creates the legal framework for the enforcement of criminal statutes.
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The executive branch of the government is responsible for overseeing the legal system.
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Lower courts must abide by the precedents set by higher courts.
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Business law refers to a body of regulations that, when enforced, provides a framework within which business may be conducted.
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Laws regulating marriage and personal injury liability are part of our body of criminal law.
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Laws regulating marriage and the payment for personal injuries are part of our body of civil law.
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Statutory law refers to written legislation.
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Common law is the body of law established through legislative action by Congress.
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The language used in statutory law often requires interpretation by the courts.
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Common law is based on the precedent of earlier court decisions.
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The Federal Trade Commission enforces laws and guidelines regarding unfair business practices.
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Trial courts hear cases involving criminal and civil law.
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Administrative agencies are given the power by Congress to pass rules and regulations within a specific area of authority.
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Administrative agencies actually have a greater impact on businesses than courts do.
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The government's involvement in governing the behavior of business people seems to be increasing.
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Businesses today prefer to have the government set the standards for acceptable behavior.
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Business law is enforceable by the courts.
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Criminal law defines crimes, establishes punishments, and includes payment for personal injury.
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The U.S. court system is organized solely at the federal and state levels.
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Lawsuits against the tobacco industry are examples of tort law.
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Congress is responsible for passing legislation that is enforced by the judiciary.
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Intentional and unintentional behavior that causes harm or injury is an example of a tort.
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Bigbux Bank recently changed its advertising campaign. It now announces the bank has the lowest bank fees in the country even though it has not done research to discover whether this is true. Business law is the framework within which a competitor could take Bigbux to court in the event its claims are not true.
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Tort law involves criminal acts where victims can be awarded compensation.
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Tort law includes product liability cases.
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Negligence, in tort law, deals with behavior that causes intentional harm or injury.
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Companies that produced asbestos decades ago are still subject to the strict product liability provisions of federal tort law.
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The Class Action Fairness Act is a first step toward setting limits on the amount of damages for which companies are liable should their products harm consumers.
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The Federal Trade Commission acts to stop false and deceptive advertising and labeling.
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The rule of strict product liability holds a firm liable for a defective product only if the firm knowingly placed a hazardous product on the market.
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Producers of government-approved drugs and chemicals cannot be sued by individuals who develop side effects years later.
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Decisions made by judges in previous cases are an important part of common law.
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A public utility commission sets rates that can be charged by various public utilities to prevent unfair pricing by regulated monopolies. These public utility commissions are examples of state administrative agencies.
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Congress prohibited discrimination against people with physical disabilities when they enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act. This is an example of common law.
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An intentional tort is a willful act that results in injury.
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Toyota and General Motors have both been involved in major product liability cases.
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Public utility commissions are federal agencies.
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The Federal Trade Commission issues and interprets rules and regulations regarding business activities. The Federal Trade Commission is a governmental administrative agency.
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The St. Louis County Planning Commission is an example of a local administrative agency. It oversees land-use proposals and other long-range issues in St. Louis County, Missouri.
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Submarine patents are primarily designed to generate large patent royalties for their owners.
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A patient injured through the negligence of a health care provider can be awarded compensation through the tort law system.
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Paul is a renowned nature photographer. Each of his works is copyrighted. This means that anyone can use his photos so long as they give Paul notice.
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Copyrights can be passed on to the creator's heirs.
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The Nike swoosh and the McDonald's golden arches are examples of corporate trademarks.
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A patent gives inventors exclusive rights to their inventions for 20 years.
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If an automobile manufacturer unknowingly sells a defective product that causes an injury, the manufacturer is protected from product liability lawsuits.
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Trademarks generally belong to the owner forever, as long as they are properly registered and renewed every 10 years.
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A copyright protects an individual's ownership rights to materials such as books, articles, photos, and cartoons, which they created.
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Copyrights are filed with the Library of Congress and involve large amounts of paperwork.
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Patent owners are prohibited from selling or licensing their patent rights to others.
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Recent legislation encourages the use of submarine patents.
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Congratulations! You've just finished composing a song that will be the next big hit. Your next step is to apply for a patent through the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
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Because it is no longer used in construction today, National Asbestos Manufacturing cannot be sued for damages today that are caused by asbestos that may still remain in some buildings.
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Unlike a patent, trademarks are not protected from infringement.
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The holder of an exclusive copyright may charge a fee to anyone who wishes to use the copyrighted material.
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A patent protects an inventor's right to a product or process.
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McDonald's was the subject of a product liability suit charging that its food caused obesity, diabetes, and other health problems in children.
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A trademark gives exclusive legal protection to a name, symbol, or design that distinguishes the goods or services of one seller from those of competitors.
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If in the normal course of a job an employee creates a cartoon, the copyright belongs to the employer.
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Regulations covering sales, checks, bank deposits, and bills of lading are contained in the Uniform Commercial Code.
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The warranty you receive in the box with a toaster is an express warranty.
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A warranty guarantees that the product sold will be acceptable for the purpose for which the buyer intends to use it.
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The warranty you receive in the box with an iPad is an implied warranty.
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In order for a contract to be legal, mutual acceptance is achieved when one party is under duress.
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When Fitness Fanatics, Inc. agrees to replace or repair your defective stationary bike at no charge to you, Fitness Fanatics is fulfilling a full warranty on your bike.
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Negotiable instruments provide a conditional promise to pay a specified amount of money.
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The offer of a 3-year or 36,000-mile warranty by a car dealer on a new vehicle is an example of an implied warranty.
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Implied warranties are guarantees legally imposed on the seller.
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When a payee signs the back of a check the payee's signature is referred to as an endorsement.
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The Uniform Commercial Code establishes a standardized set of regulations for business transactions in all 50 states.
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A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.
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Batteries and tires sold with an express warranty provide the buyer with a guarantee regarding the life of the product.
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Under contract law, consideration means something of value.
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Negotiable instruments are forms of commercial paper.
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A check is an example of a negotiable instrument.
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Under contract law, duress means the presence of coercion through force or threat of force.
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When your younger brother signs the back of his paycheck and gives it to you in payment for money he owes you, he has endorsed the check, and you may deposit it in your checking account.
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Contract law is a set of laws that covers sales laws and other commercial laws.
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A full warranty limits the defects or mechanical problems that are covered in a product.
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Deck 21: Appendix: Working Within the Legal Environment
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Appellate courts hear the appeals of decisions made at the trial court level brought by the losing party in the case.
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Business law creates the legal framework for the enforcement of criminal statutes.
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The executive branch of the government is responsible for overseeing the legal system.
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Lower courts must abide by the precedents set by higher courts.
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Business law refers to a body of regulations that, when enforced, provides a framework within which business may be conducted.
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Laws regulating marriage and personal injury liability are part of our body of criminal law.
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Laws regulating marriage and the payment for personal injuries are part of our body of civil law.
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Statutory law refers to written legislation.
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Common law is the body of law established through legislative action by Congress.
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The language used in statutory law often requires interpretation by the courts.
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Common law is based on the precedent of earlier court decisions.
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The Federal Trade Commission enforces laws and guidelines regarding unfair business practices.
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Trial courts hear cases involving criminal and civil law.
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Administrative agencies are given the power by Congress to pass rules and regulations within a specific area of authority.
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Administrative agencies actually have a greater impact on businesses than courts do.
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The government's involvement in governing the behavior of business people seems to be increasing.
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Businesses today prefer to have the government set the standards for acceptable behavior.
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Business law is enforceable by the courts.
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Criminal law defines crimes, establishes punishments, and includes payment for personal injury.
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The U.S. court system is organized solely at the federal and state levels.
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Lawsuits against the tobacco industry are examples of tort law.
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Congress is responsible for passing legislation that is enforced by the judiciary.
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Intentional and unintentional behavior that causes harm or injury is an example of a tort.
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Bigbux Bank recently changed its advertising campaign. It now announces the bank has the lowest bank fees in the country even though it has not done research to discover whether this is true. Business law is the framework within which a competitor could take Bigbux to court in the event its claims are not true.
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Tort law involves criminal acts where victims can be awarded compensation.
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Tort law includes product liability cases.
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Negligence, in tort law, deals with behavior that causes intentional harm or injury.
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Companies that produced asbestos decades ago are still subject to the strict product liability provisions of federal tort law.
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The Class Action Fairness Act is a first step toward setting limits on the amount of damages for which companies are liable should their products harm consumers.
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The Federal Trade Commission acts to stop false and deceptive advertising and labeling.
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The rule of strict product liability holds a firm liable for a defective product only if the firm knowingly placed a hazardous product on the market.
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Producers of government-approved drugs and chemicals cannot be sued by individuals who develop side effects years later.
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Decisions made by judges in previous cases are an important part of common law.
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A public utility commission sets rates that can be charged by various public utilities to prevent unfair pricing by regulated monopolies. These public utility commissions are examples of state administrative agencies.
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Congress prohibited discrimination against people with physical disabilities when they enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act. This is an example of common law.
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An intentional tort is a willful act that results in injury.
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Toyota and General Motors have both been involved in major product liability cases.
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Public utility commissions are federal agencies.
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The Federal Trade Commission issues and interprets rules and regulations regarding business activities. The Federal Trade Commission is a governmental administrative agency.
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The St. Louis County Planning Commission is an example of a local administrative agency. It oversees land-use proposals and other long-range issues in St. Louis County, Missouri.
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Submarine patents are primarily designed to generate large patent royalties for their owners.
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A patient injured through the negligence of a health care provider can be awarded compensation through the tort law system.
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Paul is a renowned nature photographer. Each of his works is copyrighted. This means that anyone can use his photos so long as they give Paul notice.
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Copyrights can be passed on to the creator's heirs.
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The Nike swoosh and the McDonald's golden arches are examples of corporate trademarks.
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A patent gives inventors exclusive rights to their inventions for 20 years.
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If an automobile manufacturer unknowingly sells a defective product that causes an injury, the manufacturer is protected from product liability lawsuits.
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Trademarks generally belong to the owner forever, as long as they are properly registered and renewed every 10 years.
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A copyright protects an individual's ownership rights to materials such as books, articles, photos, and cartoons, which they created.
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Copyrights are filed with the Library of Congress and involve large amounts of paperwork.
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Patent owners are prohibited from selling or licensing their patent rights to others.
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Recent legislation encourages the use of submarine patents.
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Congratulations! You've just finished composing a song that will be the next big hit. Your next step is to apply for a patent through the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
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Because it is no longer used in construction today, National Asbestos Manufacturing cannot be sued for damages today that are caused by asbestos that may still remain in some buildings.
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Unlike a patent, trademarks are not protected from infringement.
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The holder of an exclusive copyright may charge a fee to anyone who wishes to use the copyrighted material.
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A patent protects an inventor's right to a product or process.
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McDonald's was the subject of a product liability suit charging that its food caused obesity, diabetes, and other health problems in children.
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A trademark gives exclusive legal protection to a name, symbol, or design that distinguishes the goods or services of one seller from those of competitors.
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If in the normal course of a job an employee creates a cartoon, the copyright belongs to the employer.
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Regulations covering sales, checks, bank deposits, and bills of lading are contained in the Uniform Commercial Code.
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The warranty you receive in the box with a toaster is an express warranty.
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A warranty guarantees that the product sold will be acceptable for the purpose for which the buyer intends to use it.
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The warranty you receive in the box with an iPad is an implied warranty.
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In order for a contract to be legal, mutual acceptance is achieved when one party is under duress.
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When Fitness Fanatics, Inc. agrees to replace or repair your defective stationary bike at no charge to you, Fitness Fanatics is fulfilling a full warranty on your bike.
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Negotiable instruments provide a conditional promise to pay a specified amount of money.
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The offer of a 3-year or 36,000-mile warranty by a car dealer on a new vehicle is an example of an implied warranty.
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Implied warranties are guarantees legally imposed on the seller.
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When a payee signs the back of a check the payee's signature is referred to as an endorsement.
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The Uniform Commercial Code establishes a standardized set of regulations for business transactions in all 50 states.
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A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.
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Batteries and tires sold with an express warranty provide the buyer with a guarantee regarding the life of the product.
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Under contract law, consideration means something of value.
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Negotiable instruments are forms of commercial paper.
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A check is an example of a negotiable instrument.
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Under contract law, duress means the presence of coercion through force or threat of force.
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When your younger brother signs the back of his paycheck and gives it to you in payment for money he owes you, he has endorsed the check, and you may deposit it in your checking account.
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Contract law is a set of laws that covers sales laws and other commercial laws.
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A full warranty limits the defects or mechanical problems that are covered in a product.
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