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181 Almost all states and the federal government have enacted laws and set up agencies to protect the consumer (the retail purchasers of goods and services) from inferior, adulterated, hazardous or deceptively advertised products, and deceptive or fraudulent sales practices.

· consumer protection laws

· president protection laws

· attorney protection laws

· prosecutor protection laws

· offender protection laws

 

182 The exclusive right of the author or creator of a literary or artistic property (such as a book, movie or musical composition) to print, copy, sell, license, distribute, transform to another medium, translate, record or perform or otherwise use (or not use) and to give it to another by will.

· human rights

· benefits

· copyright

· civil rights

· civil liability

 

183 A retaliatory claim by a defendant against a plaintiff in a lawsuit included in the defendant's answer and intending to off-set and/or reduce the amount of the plaintiff's original claim against the defendant.

· larceny

· homicide

· inaction

· counterclaim

· adjudication

 

184 A person testifying (stating answers in response to questions) at a deposition.

· deponent

· dissident

· offerent

· defender

· abdomen

 

185 Real, tangible or clear evidence of a fact, happening or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence, as compared to circumstantial evidence.

· direct evidence

· indirect evidence

· investigation

· science experiment

· search

 

186 To intentionally take actions to guarantee that a person who would normally inherit upon a party's death (wife, child or closest relative) would get nothing.

· disinherit

· mandatory sentence

· dismiss

· negligence

· disinherit

 

187 The ruling by a judge that all or a portion (one or more of the causes of action) of the plaintiff's lawsuit is terminated (thrown out) at that point without further evidence or testimony.

· disinherit

· mandatory sentence

· dismiss

· negligence

· disinherit

 

188 Loss of property due to a violation of law.

· bench warrant

· aggravated assault

· commitment

· counterclaim

· forfeiture

 

189 Research, reports and testimony in court by experts in medical science to assist in determining a legal question.

· forensic testimony

· forensic medicine

· forensic policy

· forensic expertize

· forensic psychology

 

190 Any testimony of expert scientific, engineering, economic or other specialized nature used to assist the court and the lawyers in a lawsuit or prosecution.

· forensic testimony

· forensic medicine

· forensic policy

· forensic expertize

· forensic psychology

 

191 To lose property or rights involuntarily as a penalty for violation of law.

· forfeit

· penalties

· fines

· taxes

· recovery

192 The entire process of petitioning for and getting a court order directing a person or entity (garnishee) to hold funds they owe to someone who allegedly is in debt to another person, often after a judgment has been rendered.

· garnishment

· disinherit

· reversion

· inaction

· punishment

 

193 A person who has been appointed by a judge to take care of a minor child or incompetent adult (both called "ward") personally and/or manage that person's affairs.

· testator

· attorney

· judge

· prosecutor

· guardian

 

194 A person appointed by the court only to take legal action on behalf of a minor or an adult not able to handle his/her own affairs.

· testator

· attorney

· judge

· prosecutor

· guardian ad litem

 

195 Having been convicted of a crime or having admitted the commission of a crime by pleading "guilty" (saying you did it).

· culpability

· guilty

· contributory

· casualty

· bribery

 




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