The basic purpose of antitrust law is to regulate economic competition.
A written stop payment order is valid for fourteen days.
To avoid liability for negligence, a business owner must protect its patrons against all
risks.
A buyer who accepts nonconforming goods cannot revoke the acceptance.
An employer must modify its job-application process so that those with disabilities can
compete for jobs with those who do not have disabilities.
A federal case typically originates in a federal district court.
A stolen credit card is more likely to hurt a consumer than a merchant.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act applies to anyone who tries to collect a debt.
Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 covers only corporate officers and
directors.
The doctrine of sovereign immunity can immunize a foreign nation from the
jurisdiction of U.S. courts.
Express powers of a corporation can be found in the law of the state of incorporation.
If a principal does not ratify an unauthorized contract, the principal is not bound.
An international custom is a general practice accepted in the international arena as law.
Punitive damages are almost never available in contract disputes.
In general, a buyers duty to pay for tendered goods becomes absolute before the buyer
has had an opportunity to inspect the goods.
Phishing occurs when a criminal poses as a member of the rock group Phish.
Consent is a defense to an allegation of assault, but not battery.
Ethics is the branch of philosophy that focuses on what constitutes right and wrong
behavior.
Interrogatories are written questions for which written answers are prepared and signed
under oath.