When choosing a jury, each side gets 3.
What is preemptory challenges?
The simplest business entity.
What is a sole proprietorship?
Both sides must give this to the contract.
What is consideration?
This puts a time limit on when a contract action can be brought.
What is the statute of limitations?
Doctrine that protects sports teams from known hazards of the game.
What is assumption of the risk?
The process of asking questions to the jury.
What is Voir Dire?
Involves two or more people, where only a limited number of members are free of liability.
What is a limited partnership?
The first requirement of a binding contract.
What is an offer?
An order requiring one party to give the other an unique item.
What is specific performance?
The duty owed to invitees.
What is ordinary care?
The two extra jurors that do not participate in deliberations.
What are alternates?
All money must be used to further the organization's cause.
What is a non-profit?
Contracts to kill violate this requirement.
What is legality?
Requirement that a party try to minimize damages.
What is mitigation?
Requires a showing of a prima facie case.
What is wrongful termination?
Accepting an objection.
What is sustained?
Requires regular shareholder meetings.
What is a corporation?
The requirement that people actually want to enter into the contract.
What is intent?
What a plaintiff would get if successful in a breach of lease action.
What is money damages?
Liability held by a person or entity that is in charge of another person.
What is vicarious liability?
Unverifiable outside statements.
What is hearsay?
Owners are known as members.
What is an LLC?
My 16-year-old daughter lacks this in relation to a contract.
What is contractual capacity?
An order to stop a party from doing something.
What is an injunction?
Truth is the ultimate defense to this claim.
What is defamation?