Business Law Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: bait and switch: a sales tactic that advertises a cheaper product than the one in stock, bilateral: _ contract is a contract in which both parties make promises to perform, common law: a set of laws developed historically and by judicial precedent, complaint: the first legal document that is filed in a lawsuit and outlines the plaintiff’s claim of rights, conditions: prescribed events that must occur before performance is required, confidential: type of relationship in which there is trust, confidence, and reliance, consideration: something of value exchanged by the parties that distinguishes gifts from contracts; it is sometimes called bargained-for exchange, contract: a set of agreements between parties that enforces duties and responsibilities, the breach of which require remedies or compensation, copyrights: an exclusive right to sell, control, or license words, thoughts, ideas, and music, counteroffer: a modification or rejection of a portion of the original offer, resulting in a new counter proposal, delegation: the transfer of contractual duties and obligations from one party to another contracting party, disclaimer: a statement that restricts the scope of a warranty or a promise, duress: when a party is physically forced into a contract or deprived of a meaningful choice when deciding whether to enter into a contract, fair use: an occasional and spontaneous use of copyrighted materials for limited purposes