5. Briefly define and explain the concept of jurisdiction. Then distinguish between subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction.
Submit a response of at least 50 words. ( 15 pts )
6. Briefly describe the discovery process that takes place before a case goes to trial and provide one specific example of pretrial discovery.
Submit a response of at least 30 words. ( 5 pts )
yes it's from business law subject
5. Briefly define and explain the concept of jurisdiction. Then distinguish between subject matter jurisdiction and...
5. Briefly define and explain the concept of jurisdiction. Then distinguish between subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction. Submit a response of at least 50 words. 6. Briefly describe the discovery process that takes place before a case goes to trial and provide one specific example of pretrial discovery. Submit a response of at least 30 words. yes it is from business law subject
3. Distinguish between civil and criminal laws and provide two examples of each. Submit a response of at least 50 words. ( 5 pts ) 4. What is the purpose of the U. S. Constitution? In your opinion, is the Constitution a good idea and how closely should we follow it and why? Submit a response of at least 50 words. ( 10 pts ) 5. Briefly define and explain the concept of jurisdiction. Then distinguish between subject matter jurisdiction...
6. Briefly describe the discovery process that takes place before a case goes to trial and provide one specific example of pretrial discovery. Submit a response of at least 30 words 7. Briefly define what jury instructions are and their purpose. Submit a response of at least 40 words
Question 2: A) Briefly define what jury instructions are and their purpose. B) Briefly describe the discovery process that takes place before a case goes to trial and provide one specific example of pretrial discovery. This is for business law.
1. Define and explain the concept of “law” and its importance. In your own words submit a detailed response of at least 60 words. (10 pts ) 2. Which two of the discussed sources of law should be preferred in your opinion and why? Submit a detailed response at least 75 words. ( 10 pts ) 3. Explain and distinguish natural law from legal realism. Provide one example of each. Submit a detailed response of at least 60 words. (...
8. (A) Explain and distinguish between the remedies of specific performance and injunctive relief available in a breach of contract dispute providing an example of each. Submit a response of at least 50 words. (B) Explain the purposes of and distinguish between compensatory damages, punitive damages and liquidated damages in a breach of contract case. Submit a response of at least 50 words.
questions 5,8,11 5. Distinguish between the micro and macro views of market- ing. Then explain how they are interrelated, if they are. 6. Refer to Exhibit 1-1 and give an example of a purchase you made recently that involved separation of information and separation in time between you and the producer. Briefly explain how these separations were overcome. 7. Describe a recent purchase you made. Indicate why that particular product was available at a store and, in particu- lar, at...
2. Early English courts a. relied exclusively on Norman Law. b. included courts of law and equity. c. heard cases that only applied to the nobility. d. were often subject to bribery. 4. A legal precedent a. is no longer valid 50 years after the case is decided. b. is no longer valid 100 years after the case is decided. c. cannot be overruled. d. remains valid unless and until overruled by a later case or statute. 5. Judicial...
The differences & similarities between the federal & state court systems. 2. The structure of the Washington state court system; i.e. the trial court of general jurisdiction, the intermediate appellate court, the state supreme court. 3. Remember, Washington is in the 9 th Circuit Court of Appeals. 4. Under both the Washington state and federal court system, there is one appeal as of right. Appeals to the Washington Supreme Court(in the state system), or to the U.S. Supreme Court in...
affidavit A voluntary written statement sworn to before an authorized official arraignment An appearance in court prior to a criminal trial. Often the identity of the defendant is established, the defendant is informed of the charges and of his or her rights, and the defendant is required to enter a plea defendant A person accused of a crime against whom legal action is brought deposition A statement made under oath outside of court that is intended to be used as...