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What is acceptance?

What is acceptance?

Acceptance is the unconditional agreement to an offer’s terms that turns it into a binding contract between two parties. It must match the offer, be communicated properly, and occur within any stated time limits or reasonable time. This article explains what counts as valid acceptance, common pitfalls, and key contract-law exceptions. Understanding Contract Acceptance When […]
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What is invasion of privacy?

What is invasion of privacy?

Invasion of privacy is a legal violation that generally falls into 4 categories: intrusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light, and appropriation of name/likeness. It occurs when someone unlawfully intrudes on your seclusion, publicizes private information, or exploits your identity without consent. This article explains each type, common examples, and legal options for victims. […]
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What is libel?

What is libel?

Libel is written defamation: a false statement published in a fixed medium (like print or online) that harms someone’s reputation. To prove it, a claimant generally must show publication, falsity, identification, and reputational damage (plus fault). This article explains libel’s key elements, examples, and common defenses. Understanding Libel: Written Defamation Explained Libel is a form […]
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What is slander?

What is slander?

Slander is spoken defamation—false verbal statements that harm someone’s reputation. Unlike libel, which is written, slander is communicated orally in conversations, speeches, or broadcasts and must generally be proven false and damaging. This article explains the elements of slander, common examples, and legal options. Slander is a form of spoken defamation that occurs when someone […]
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What is an answer?

What is an answer?

An “answer” is the defendant’s written response to a civil complaint, typically due within 20–30 days after service (often 21 days in federal court). It admits or denies each allegation, asserts defenses, and may include counterclaims, shaping what issues the court will decide. This article explains what an answer is, what it must contain, key […]
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