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Constitution (Division between...) Ch5 |
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Government - first 7 articles Liberties - 2nd part, Ammendments (first 10 are Bill of Rights) |
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Structure and Purpose of Constitution Ch5 |
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Preamble, Roles of the Constitution, Protection, Separation of Powers, Checks/Balances, and Articles |
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1) More perfect union, 2) establish justices, 3) ensure domestic tranquility, 4) provide by a common defense, 5) promote general welfare and, 6) secure the blessings of liberty |
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Roles of the Constitution Ch5 |
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1)Establish a national government, 2)control the relationship between the national government and the government of the states, 3) define and preserve our personal liberties, 4) enable the government to perpetuate itself |
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Protection from Constitution Ch5 |
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protects the people from the government |
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Separation of Powers from Constitution Ch5 |
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constitution gives each branch of the Federal government specific powers that other branches do not have. No branch has more power than another |
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Checks and Balances from Constitution Ch5 |
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one branch keeps another branch's power in control |
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Legislative Branch - House of Representatives and Senate; Also get the Commerce Clause |
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Executive Branch - President, Commander and Cheif |
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Judicial Branch - Supreme Court/Lower Courts |
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1)Full Faith and Credit Clause - states need to respect and uphold the laws and judicial decisions of other states 2)Privileges and Immunities Clause - treat citizens of other states the same as the citizens of our own state |
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How we ammend the Constitution |
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Supremacy Clause - Federal constitution and its laws are the Supreme law of the land |
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Our constitution will be established when 9 states ratified it - happened in 1788 |
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Gives the Federal Government the authority to regulate business activity, particularly interstate activity; Interstate (amongst two or more states) Intrastate (within one state) |
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Federal Government's power in Economic Regulation Ch5 |
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Heart of Atlanta Motel (claimed intrastate, but Feds interpretted interstate); Limitations: Lopez (kids bringing guns to school) and Morrison (violent acts) |
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State Government's power in Economic Regulation Ch5 |
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Authority to regulate through Police Power - promote public health, safety, morals by regulating people and property within state |
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Ratified in 1791; more individual impact than first half of Constitution |
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Freedom of Religion (Establishment Clause & Free Excercise Clause) and Free Speech (government can control context not content) |
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Illegal Search and Seizure |
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Double Jeopardy; Power of Eminent Domain; Physically (widen road); Regulatory (diminishing value of property) |
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Power of Eminent Domain Ch5 |
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cannot take private property for public use without just compensation |
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Right to Speedy Trial, etc |
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Power not given to Federal Government by Constitution nor prohibited to the states by the Constitution are reserved to the states |
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States are not to take life/liberty/etc. - Constitution applies to states as well |
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notice and a fair hearing; Procedural and Substantive (have right to ahve laws that do not deprive us of certain basic rights |
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The government is not to treat one group of people differently without a rational basis |
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Administrative Agencies Ch6 |
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Agency is any governmental unit other than the legislature and the courts; Types include Regulatory, Executive Departments, and Non-Regualtory Welfare Agencies |
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Roles of Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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Specialization, Protection for small businesses, help satisfy due process, satisfy social goals, and faster relief |
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Laws Governing Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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Creation/Control, APA, Freedom of Information Act, and Federal Register Act |
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Creation/Controlling Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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Enabling legislation (statute that gives life to agency) Congress creates Admin Agencies, and President gets to appoint head of agency |
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Administrative Procedure Act established uniform procedures for agencies to follow when they're setting forth |
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Freedom of Information Act Ch6 |
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certain information the agency has should be public |
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oversees the publication of federal agency information through three publications: US goverment Manual, Code of Federal Regulation, and Federal Register |
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list of all federal agencies and their regional offices |
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Code of Federal Regulation Ch6 |
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Place all regulations from all agencies - changes each year |
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Daily publication of updates on changes to any Federal regulations |
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Legislature, Executive and Judicial - mini government |
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Legislature of Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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3 Types of Rules: Procedural (internal operations structure), Interpretive (not the law, but viewpoint or opinion on its own law) and Legislative (substantive part, have to follow) |
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Rule Making Process of Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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Informal (notice in Register, wait time for people to look and comment) and Formal (notice in Register, wait time with a public hearing over pros and cons) |
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Executive Functions of Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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How they go about enforcing regulations |
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Judicial Functions of Admin Agencies Ch6 |
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Two types of Hearings: Rule Making and Adjudication |
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1. Only effects those involved in hearing, 2. Numerous, even more so than court, 3. Consent Order, 4. ALJ, 5. Exhaust Administrative Remedies |
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Consent Order from Adjudications Ch6 |
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Allows company x to say they'll do better without admitting guilt |
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ALJ from Adjudications Ch6 |
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Administrative Law Judges - similar to bench trial |
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Exhaust Administrative Remedies Ch6 |
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must try everything within Agencies before allowing you to go to court |
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Executive: chooses head and approves budget; Legislative: can create rules to negate agency or terminate/restrict/expand agency and gets to approve budget; Judicial: After exhausting admin remedies, threat of judicial review is the cheif constraint on agency power |
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Business Structure - Factors and Forms Ch20 |
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Factors: Cost, Continuity, Control, Liability, Taxes, and "Catch-All" Forms: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, and Corporations |
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-venture undertaken by a single individual (2/3 of businesses are these) Factors: -Cost- disadvantage -Continuity- disadvantage (very attached to owner) -Control- advantage (only one decision maker) -Liability- disadvantage -Taxes- advantage (comparatively) |
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-venture undertaken by 2 or more people carrying on as co-owner of a business for profit **Written Agreement Factors: -Cost- advantage -Continuity- disadvantage (very attached to owners) -Control- disadvantage (split decision making) -Liability- disadvantage -Taxes- advantage (no double taxation) -Funding- advantage over sole because split |
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Uniform Partnership Act Ch20 |
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states adopt this so if a partnership does not have a written agreement it provides that all partners are equal |
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Fiduciary Duties of a Partnership Ch20 |
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1. Partners serve the partnership business; 2. When a partner is in a partnership they need to act prudently; 3. If you obtain information that could affect partnership, then you must share it |
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Dealing with Third Parties in a Partnership Ch20 |
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Act(s) of every partner in the scope of partnership business bind the partnership and the other partners -- Partnership Liability |
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Transfer (complete profits to another person) is almost impossible; Assignment is when you can assign a relative to receive some of the profits |
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Termination of a Partnership Ch20 |
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Dissolution - change in structure ie adding or changing a partner; Winding Up - liquidating assets, end business, pay debts |
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Creditor Priority in Winding Up of Partnership Ch20 |
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1. Outside Creditor; 2. Partnership Creditor; 3. Refund Partner Contributions; 4. Divide Profits |
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Classes of Limited Partnership Ch20 |
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Limited (limited liability but no management decisions) and General (exposure to liability but control exists) |
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Factors for Limited Partnership Ch20 |
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Same as partnerships except: Control for limited is disadv and for general is adv, Liability for limited is adv and for general is disadv |
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Creation of Corporations Ch20 |
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Promoter develops idea and raises capital; Articles of Incorporation; File with Secretary of State's Office |
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Articles of Incorporation for Corporations Ch20 |
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Have to have: name, number of authorized shares of stock (not issued), registered agent (receives legal documents), address of agent; Optional: purpose and duration |
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Secretary of State's office for Corporations Ch20 |
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Issue certificate of Incorporation after filing Articles of Incorporation through this office. |
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Factors: -Cost- disadvantage -Continuity- advantage (attached to shareholders) -Control- neither (left to management) -Liability- advantage -Taxes- disadvantage -Transferability- advantage |
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Operating the Corporation Ch20 |
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Shareholders, Directors, Officers |
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Shareholder of Corporation Ch20 |
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Elect and remove directors, amend articles, entitled to look at records; Preemptive Rights allow shareholder to purchase their proportionate fraction of newly issued shares of stock; Derivative Suit can be filled by shareholders on behalf of the corp against officers and directors |
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Types: Inside (senior executive) and Outside -- They set corp policy, bi-laws, declaring dividends, determine officer/director pay |
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Officers of Corporation Ch20 |
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are in charge of day-to-day running of corp and are appointed by directors, can conduct business on behalf of corp |
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Fiduciary Duties within Corporations Ch20 |
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1) Due Care/Due Diligence - act in good faith when doing business on behalf of corp; 2) Loyalty - don't steal or compete with corp; 3) Business Judgment Rule - protects officers/directors by prohibiting a court from second guessing corp decision-makers unless showing a fiduciary breach |
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Respondent Superior for Corporation Ch20 |
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"let the master answer" corp is going to be responsible for the negative action of employees if commited within scope of their employment |
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Dissolution of Corporation Ch20 |
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Voluntary - shareholders vote and agree to dissolve by filing Articles of Dissolution; Involuntary - court forces because shareholders may be stuck on a decision |
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Capital Structure of Corporations Ch20 |
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Debt - can be good for a company and debt holders get first priority of repayment, Short term or Long term; Equity |
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Equity in Capital Structure of Corporations Ch20 |
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Property Rights: Right to Participate in Earnings, Right to Participate in Control, Right to Participate in Assets upon Liquidation |
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Need to be approved by IRS; Single Taxation, Limited Liability, only 100 shareholders and one class of stock |
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Limited Liability Company; owners are members, file Articles of Organization, sheild liability, taxed like partnership |
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Limited Liability Partnership; limits non-responsible partners liability |
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