FBLA Business Law
Across
- 2. A major crime
- 4. Relationship. A relationship based on trust
- 5. A corporation that owns many different types of companies
- 6. Items of personal property attached in such a way that they become real property
- 11. When 2+ companies join together to form a new corporation
- 16. A minor offense that is usually punishable with a fine and not with jail time
- 17. When a government seizes a privately owned business to be used for a public service
- 18. An offense committed against the public good, or society
- 19. The act of not doing what you have the right to do
- 20. Interest. The financial interest a policy holder has in the person or property that is insured
- 21. Clause. A statement in Article 1 of Constitution giving Congress power to regulate commerce among states
- 23. The person who orders money to be paid in a draft
- 24. Law. A set of laws made by the courts that provide a series of consistent rules that later courts must follow. Originated in England
- 25. The property that is offered as a security interest
- 27. Offer. A merchant's written promise to hold an offer open for the sale or lease of goods
Down
- 1. Fair payment for the job performed
- 3. A crime in which a cybercriminal falsely adopts the identity of another computer user or creates a false identity on a computer web site in order to commit fraud
- 7. Tradiing. When a corporate director or officer buys or sells shares in a corporation based on firsthand about the corporation that is not available to the public
- 8. The communication via computer or other electronic device of false data that damages a person's reputation
- 9. The act of placing one's signature on an instrument, usually on the back, to transfer it to another
- 10. Negligence. A defense against negligence which is raised when the carelessness of each party is compared to the carelessness of the other party
- 12. The person to whom an order is given to pay money in a draft
- 13. Charge. The cost of the loan in dollars and cents
- 14. A court order that prevents a party from performing a specific act
- 15. The exchange of benefits and detriments by the parties to a contract
- 22. Bargaining. A process in which union and management representatives get together to work out issues such as wages, working conditions, and hiring and firing policies
- 26. Carrier. A carrier that is compensated for providing transportation to the general public