Contracts & Terms
Consumer Protection
Global Market
Legal Resolutions
Market Structures
100

This is the "something of value" (like money) exchanged to make a contract valid.

Consideration

100

This non-profit organization rates business reliability and handles consumer complaints.

Better Business Bureau

100

This term describes when a country does not discriminate against imports or exports.

Free Trade

100

This venue allows individuals to represent themselves without lawyers for minor financial disputes.

Small-claims court

100

This market structure occurs when a single seller dominates an entire industry.

Monopoly

200

This requirement for a valid contract refers to individuals having the legal capacity/maturity to sign.

Competent Parties

200

This 1962 JFK declaration established the rights to safety, choice, and being informed.

Consumer Bill of Rights

200

This is a government-imposed limit on the specific quantity of a good that can be imported.

Quota

200

This third-party resolution results in a decision that is legally binding for both sides.

Arbitration

200

This industry type is controlled by a few major companies (e.g., four companies controlling 90%).

Oligopoly

300

Also known as "meeting of the minds," this ensures all parties fully understand and agree to terms.

Mutual Assent

300

This mark on a product (like the UL seal) indicates it has passed safety or quality tests.

Certification Seal

300

This is a tax imposed by a government specifically on imported goods.

Tariff

300

This is a legal case brought by one or more people on behalf of a larger group with similar grievances.

Class-action suit

300

This is the process of a government removing rules that previously limited competition in an industry.

Deregulation

400

A contract is invalid because a signer was only 10 years old. This requirement was missing

Competent Parties

400

These groups are designed to help resolve disputes specifically between consumers and retailers.

CAP (Consumer Action Panel)

400

NAFTA

North American Free Trade Agreement

400

This person helps parties reach their own agreement but does not make a final decision for them.

Mediator

400

A company sells phones at a loss to drive out competitors and become the only provider.

Monopoly

500

You bought a used car "as-is" without an inspection, and it broke. This Latin term applies.

Caveat Emptor

500

This right was NOT included in JFK's 1962 Consumer Bill of Rights.

Right to lower taxes

500

Groups of people not employed in an industry who try to resolve consumer complaints about the industry.

Consumer Action Panels (CAPs)

500

Consumers stop buying from a chain to protest labor practices.

Boycott

500

An industry group requires all toasters to have auto-shutoff. This is an example of what?

Product Standards