Business Law

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Across
  1. 4. - the use of express or implied threats of violence or reprisal (as discharge from employment) or other intimidating behavior that puts a person in immediate fear of the consequences in order to compel that person to act against his or her will."
  2. 6. - a contract which is originally considered to be legal and enforceable but can be rejected by one party if the contract is discovered to have defects.
  3. 9. - persons disqualified by who are nationals from an enemy country.
  4. 11. - An act which allows minors to be a part of profits only.
  5. 14. - "A person generally sound occasionally unsound can enter a contract when he is in sound mind."
  6. 16. - failure to understand or interpret something correctly.
  7. 17. - "one of the parties is in a position to obtain an unfair advantage over the other."
  8. 18. - Voluntary Acquiescence to the proposal of another; the act or result of reaching an accord; a concurrence of minds; actual willingness that an act or an infringement of an interest shall occur.
  9. 19. - A contract in which only one party makes an express promise, or undertakes a performance without first securing a reciprocal agreement from the other party.
  10. 20. - That state of a man's mind which is adequate to reason and comes to a judgment upon ordinary subjects, like other rational homosepians.
Down
  1. 1. - an offer is an “expression to contract made with the intention it shall become binding on an offeror as soon as it is accepted by the offer”.
  2. 2. - a deed where interest is transferred from one person to another.
  3. 3. - formed where there is an offer, acceptance, consideration and an intention to create a legal relation.
  4. 5. - a nonbinding agreement setting forth the basic terms and conditions under which an investment will be made. It serves as a template to develop more detailed legally binding documents.
  5. 7. - agreement + _______ = contract
  6. 8. - identifying an underlying promise in a transaction that binds.
  7. 10. - is merely an invitation to submit an offer, with no intention to create legal obligations.
  8. 12. - a doctrine of this states that if you benefit anything from a transaction you have to restitute that benefit.
  9. 13. - The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform.
  10. 15. - an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts impose liability.