My employment contract specified the conditions for ______ of the job. (Ch 4)
I had to do something for the bank that was not possible online so I went to the closest ____ . (Ch 2)
I can't pay my loans right now and the interest and fees continue to ______. (Ch 2)
The day after my arrest they brought a bunch of us into a room with a judge for a brief first __________. (Criminal)
The contract was deemed not _____ because one party was a minor younger than 18. (Ch 3)
If we _____ our two companies we could get rich! (Ch 1)
The search was deemed unconstitutional therefore the evidence was ____________. (Criminal)
The plaintiffs claim made several _____ about me. (Ch 1)
As a ___________ I purchase large quantities from a manufacturer and sell them to retailers. (Ch 6)
Because we always have debts we say "I ___, I ___, so off to work I go". (Ch 2)
The company was sued for ______ because they never hired any women. (Ch 4)
My neighbor took me to court for _____ after that big party I had. (Ch 5)
He was _____ from his job for misconduct. (Ch 4)
When the solicitor drafted the contract he included a ________ section with all the background related to it. (Ch 6)
In the Pierson vs. Post appeal Pierson was the _________. (Ch 3)
The bank said I was not _____ for the loan because I had no assets for security. (Ch 2)
Damage or harm that can not possibly be expected is called _____ . (Ch 5)
I am _____ for any errors or omissions in my work so I have insurance for that. (Ch 3)
I could not pay with my _____ card because my account had no money. (Ch 2)
My barrister charged me a very high ____ . (Ch 2)