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| Rules and prcedures established by regulatory agencies. |
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| An open peaceful violation of a law to protest its alleged injustice |
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| Concerned with business transactions and the operation of business establishments |
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| Unwritten law that evolves from the customs and traditions of society |
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| A document which spells out the principles by which a government runs and the fundamental laws that govern a society |
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| The act of abandoning one's country and giving up citizenship |
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| Concerned with the conduct of nations in their relations with each other |
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| People who are living in this country but owe allegiance to another |
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| Something a party was not previouslyentitled to. |
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| legal ability to enter into a contract |
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| exchange of things of value |
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| changing terms of initial offer |
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| overcoming a person's will by force |
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| threats to a person's business |
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| not doing something that you have a legal right to do. |
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| deliberate deception to secure an unfair gain. |
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| valid offer met by valid acceptance |
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| contract must not violate statutes |
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| legal document giving permission to do something. |
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| not reached legal age of capacity |
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| acceptance must not change terms of offer |
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| untrue statement of facts |
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| proposal of one party to another |
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| A promise enforceable without consideration |
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| a promise not to compete. |
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| Charging more than maximum legal interest rate. |
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