Business Law Chapter 3
Across
- 2. State courts that handle disputes in which small amounts generally $2,500 or less are involved.
- 3. Order to a lower court to produce the record of a case for the Supreme Court
- 4. Court that hears only one specific type of case
- 10. Court that can hear almost any kind of case
- 12. Power to hear the case in full for the first time
- 14. Review decisions of lower courts to determine if a significant error of law was made during trial
- 15. Verbatim record of what went on at trial
- 16. Written argument on the issues of law submitted by opposing attorneys
- 17. Governmental forum that administers justice under the law
- 18. First court to hear a dispute
- 19. Independent third party who develops a binding and enforceable resolution to a dispute
Down
- 1. Accurate, detailed report of what went on at trial
- 5. Court that hears minor criminal cases, state traffic offenses, and lawsuits involving amounts of no more than $25,000
- 6. Jury’s decision in a case
- 7. Independent third party who tries to develop a non-binding solution acceptable to both sides of a dispute.
- 8. City court, usually divided into traffic and criminal divisions
- 9. Allow a court to resolve a dispute
- 11. Administers wills and estates
- 13. Court that hears cases involving individuals generally between the ages of 13 and 18