Across
- 5. Consists of those rules of law spacifically applicable to agricultural issues and pursuits
- 6. Is the referral of a dispute to an impartial third party, an arbitrator, whose decision will, by agreement, be binding on the parties to the dispute.
- 8. Is both tangible and intangible property not party of real property.
- 10. Is the written document that states the facts, injuries, and damages claimed and requests judgement.
- 13. Is a personal, civil wrong inflicted upon one person by another for which the law affords a remedy.
- 14. Is the referral of a dispute to an impartial thrid party, a mediator, who attempts to persuade the parties to settle their differences.
- 15. Is the party filing the complaint.
Down
- 1. Occurs when one party fails to live up to an agreement (contract).
- 2. Are matters in which the state prosecutes individuals accused of having committed crimes.
- 3. Is immovable property, such as land, buildings, and fixtures that are permanently attached.
- 4. Lawsuits between individuals.
- 7. Is law developed from court interpretations of rules of law.
- 9. The preliminary process to discover more information.
- 11. Is the law that a body with authority sets forth in the form of written commands, prohibitions, requirements, privileges, and rights that become the duties or the rights of those whom they apply.
- 12. Is the party against whom the complaint is filled.
