Business Law

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  1. 3. Number 1 meal on the McDonalds menu
  2. 7. In Mississippi slip-and-fall cases, the plaintiff must show the defendant caused the dangerous condition, had actual knowledge, or __________ knowledge
  3. 10. Mexican restaurant in Fulton
  4. 13. This act addresses mergers and acquisitions
  5. 14. Law passed by a state legislature or U.S. Congress
  6. 15. The Mississippi Landowner Protection Act makes these types of cases difficult and less common: "Negligent _________"
  7. 16. This type of performance is an exception to the Statute of Frauds
  8. 18. Transfer of title that includes the present intent to donate and actual or constructive delivery
  9. 19. Liability that arises when a landowner is found to be negligent
  10. 22. This type of contract involves an offer that remains open for a specified period in exchange for consideration
  11. 24. A civil wrongdoing that can be intentional or negligent in nature
  12. 26. The Dangerous-Propensity Rule governs these types of attacks
  13. 29. Rules of conduct that are not "law" and not technically legally enforceable
  14. 32. A "bargained-for exchange"
  15. 33. Tiger Woods's most recent criminal charge
  16. 34. A contract when a Court declares it is "rescinded"
  17. 36. Legally recognized ownership of something
  18. 40. This mane is from the ATL
  19. 41. When the offeror retracts or withdraws their offer
  20. 42. This type of law is "judge-created" law and is also called "case law"
  21. 43. Mascot of the University of Mississippi
  22. 45. revocation when an offeree learns of an offeror's revocation through a knowledgeable third party
  23. 46. Acronym for the types of contracts governed by the Statute of Frauds
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  1. 1. This constitutional amendment protects an individual against self-incrimination
  2. 2. Oxford tailgate spot
  3. 4. A clear expression of this binds an offeree to the terms of an offer
  4. 5. A gift between two living people
  5. 6. A type of white collar crime
  6. 8. Damages that puts the non-breaching party in the position they would be in if not for the breach
  7. 9. Japanese restaurant in Fulton
  8. 11. Legally enforceable agreement
  9. 12. This constitutional amendment protects an individual's liberties
  10. 17. A person who is on another's land by express or implied invitation and for the mutual benefit of the person and the owner
  11. 20. When a party signals a refusal or inability to perform the terms of a contract
  12. 21. In Mississippi premises liability cases, the plaintiff must classify the plaintiff and then determine their ______
  13. 23. A contract that is based upon the conduct of the parties
  14. 25. The Reasonable Person Test is an example of this type of test
  15. 27. This anti-trust act addresses price-fixing and monopolies
  16. 28. A counteroffer serves as a ___________ of the original offer
  17. 30. This Mississippi company was at the center of one of the most infamous cases of white collar crime of all time
  18. 31. When a minor declares within a reasonable time they want out of a contract after becoming the age of majority
  19. 33. Elements of general negligence include duty, breach, causation, and this
  20. 35. Promissory estoppel is a claim that precludes a contract but includes an enforceable promise because this would result
  21. 37. Serves "Wings and Things" combo
  22. 38. Where the terms of a valid contract are broken and damages result
  23. 39. The sale of goods of $500 or more must be in writing unless the goods or _____ is received and accepted by a party
  24. 44. The sale of this is governed by the Statute of Frauds