Business Law
Across
- 4. Calling back of an offer
- 7. Record of agreement that has been completed by all parties
- 9. Persuade prospective purchaser to buy
- 14. One party depends on occurrence of an uncertain event
- 15. Both parties are in agreement
- 17. Charging interest higher than law permits
- 20. False statement of fact made by one party to another party
- 21. Requiring contracts to be in writing to be enforced by the law
- 23. Contract derived from a take-it-or-leave-it stance
- 24. Excessive pressure by one member to get the weaker member to enter a contract with them
Down
- 1. Person an offer is being made to
- 2. to trade Creating interest in many people
- 3. Agreement to a proposal or offer
- 5. Charged for using borrowed money
- 6. A legal monopoly
- 8. Made up of two parties, each part being independent of others
- 10. Be capable of understanding what you are doing
- 11. An acceptance sent by the postal system or courier
- 12. Parent Firm
- 13. An agreement is legal and enforceable only if it complies with the law of the land and public policy
- 16. Releases one party in a contract from liability
- 18. New and different response to an offer
- 19. Applying unlawful or improper pressure to a person
- 22. Intentional tampering to influence another party