The party who is obligated to deliver a good?
What is a vendor or seller?
Offer & Acceptance
What are things that a contract must contain to be enforceable?
Governmental bodies or authorities responsible for implementing and enforcing specific laws, regulations, and policies in various areas, such as taxation,
environment, labor, immigration, and health.
What are Administrative Agencies?
A working environment in which employers are free to
terminate employees at any time, without cause,
explanation or prior warning, provided it does not
violate state and federal anti-discrimination laws.
What is At-will employment?
Means ownership of a good.
What is a title?
Was created to govern business transactions.
What is the The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)?
An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law.
What is a Contract?
Are governmental organizations or entities
responsible for supervising and overseeing specific industries, sectors, or activities to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and standards.
What are Regulatory Agencies, also known as Regulatory Authorities?
Age discrimination, bullying and harassment, discrimination based on race, religion, sexuality or gender and dismissal and employee grievances.
What are examples of what's covered by employment law include?
Money damages, restitution, rescission, reformation, and specific performance.
What are remedies that will be available if a breach of contract is found?
A type of contract in which one party is obligated to deliver and transfer ownership of a good to a second party, who in turn is obligated to pay for the
good in money, or it’s equivalent.
What is a Sales Contract?
Whenever a party who entered a contract fails to perform their promised obligations.
What is a breach of contract?
Seeks to ensure that individuals and organizations subject to appropriate actions receive fair treatment, including the right to notice, a hearing, and an opportunity to present their case.
What is Due Process?
The law requires employers to provide their employees with working conditions that are free of known dangers.
What is The Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (OSH Act)?
A contract that occurs when the sale is dependent on approval.
What is a Conditional Sales Contract?
Consensual, Bilateral, Onerous, Commutative, Nominate, and Principal.
What are the six main features of sales contracts?
A legal principle that prevents a party from going back on a promise, even if a formal contract does not exist, under certain conditions.
What is Promissory estoppel?
Their focus is on protecting the environment and public health through regulation and enforcement?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
Is designed to help employees balance their work and family responsibilities by allowing them to take reasonable unpaid leave for certain family and medical reasons.
What is Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
A guarantee on the good that comes as part of the sales contract.
What is a Warranty?
Occurs when it is the responsibility of the seller to
make the shipping arrangements and to transfer the goods to the common
carrier.
What is a Shipment Contract?
In most states, minors under the age of 18 lack this to enter into a contract.
What is capacity?
Rule-making Procedures, Adjudication Procedures,
Publication and Public Availability, Ex-Parte Communications and Judicial Review.
What are key provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act?
The term used to define the process between employers and employees, management and
unions in order to make decisions in organizations.
What is Labor relations?
It outlines roles, powers, and procedures of agencies.
What is the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)?