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relieves liability of the person who caused the incident if the effects of the incident were
unforeseeable (guy rear ends truck with flammables--guy not liable for truck bursting
into flames)
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1 proximate clause 2 superseding clause
3 revocation 4 recission
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Terms in this set (131)
judicial branch of one government will not examine act of state doctrine
validity of public acts committed by foreign
government
, state, local, or federal; given power through Congress administrative agency
through enabling legislation; created for
implementation of statutes(laws)
one who presides over an administrative agency administrative law judge
hearing and has the power to administer oaths, take
testimony, rule on questions of evidence, and make
determinations of fact
Congress/ federal government can regulate interstate commerce clause
commerce
implied that because Congress/ federal government dormant commerce clause
has the power to regulate interstate commerce, the
states do not
combines good citizenship with ethical decisions, corporate social responsibility
improving society, and minimizing environmental
impacts; not a law but encouraged
codes of conduct C--COVER (what it stands for)
the application of specific codes/ statutes of a C--codes of conduct
profession
outcomes O--COVER (what it stands for)
greatest amount of good for the greatest number of O--outcomes
people (outcome based analysis/ utilitarianism/
cost/benefit analysis)
values V--COVER (what it stands for)
reflected in a company's mission statement V--values
editorial E--COVER (what it stands for)
if your decision was publicized, would you still make E--editorial
the same decision? (looking on a big scale)
rules R--COVER (what it stands for)
applies a universal standard; categorical imperative: R--rules
what if everyone followed or didn't follow a rule
(stealing a pen)
the power of the federal courts to hear matters of state diversity jurisdiction/ diversity of citizenship
law if the opposing parties are from different states and
the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000
immunizes foreign nations from the jurisdiction of US doctrine of sovereign immunity
courts (if a criminal flees to a foreign country, the
foreign country must send them home (cannot hold trial
in their country))
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relieves liability of the person who caused the incident if the effects of the incident were
unforeseeable (guy rear ends truck with flammables--guy not liable for truck bursting
into flames)
Choose an answer
1 proximate clause 2 superseding clause
3 revocation 4 recission
Don't know?
Terms in this set (131)
judicial branch of one government will not examine act of state doctrine
validity of public acts committed by foreign
government
, state, local, or federal; given power through Congress administrative agency
through enabling legislation; created for
implementation of statutes(laws)
one who presides over an administrative agency administrative law judge
hearing and has the power to administer oaths, take
testimony, rule on questions of evidence, and make
determinations of fact
Congress/ federal government can regulate interstate commerce clause
commerce
implied that because Congress/ federal government dormant commerce clause
has the power to regulate interstate commerce, the
states do not
combines good citizenship with ethical decisions, corporate social responsibility
improving society, and minimizing environmental
impacts; not a law but encouraged
codes of conduct C--COVER (what it stands for)
the application of specific codes/ statutes of a C--codes of conduct
profession
outcomes O--COVER (what it stands for)
greatest amount of good for the greatest number of O--outcomes
people (outcome based analysis/ utilitarianism/
cost/benefit analysis)
values V--COVER (what it stands for)
reflected in a company's mission statement V--values
editorial E--COVER (what it stands for)
if your decision was publicized, would you still make E--editorial
the same decision? (looking on a big scale)
rules R--COVER (what it stands for)
applies a universal standard; categorical imperative: R--rules
what if everyone followed or didn't follow a rule
(stealing a pen)
the power of the federal courts to hear matters of state diversity jurisdiction/ diversity of citizenship
law if the opposing parties are from different states and
the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000
immunizes foreign nations from the jurisdiction of US doctrine of sovereign immunity
courts (if a criminal flees to a foreign country, the
foreign country must send them home (cannot hold trial
in their country))