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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Prior conduct between the parties to a contract that establishes a common basis for their understanding.
course of dealing
garnishment
adverse possession
maker
2. An individual whose debts are primarily consumer debts (debts for purchases made primarily for personal - family - or household use).
probate
consumer-debtor
conforming goods
incidental damages
3. Under the UCC - a term describing a person who ceases to pay "his [or her] debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his [or her] debts as they become due or is insolvent within the meaning of federal bankruptcy law" [UCC 1-201
petition in bankruptcy
minimum wage
insolvent
search warrant
4. A gift of personal property under a will.
frustration of purpose
insurable interest
petition in bankruptcy
legacy
5. A person on the board of directors who is also an officer of the corporation.
incidental damages
inside director
actus reus
common stock
6. The document filed with a designated state official by which a limited liability company is formed.
indorsement
attachment
articles of organization
reply
7. A contract between the issuer of a bond and the bondholder.
Regulation E
bond indenture
conveyance
output contract
8. Reasonable grounds for believing that a person should be arrested or searched.
devisee
probable cause
watered stock
Federal Reserve System
9. An old French phrase meaning 'to speak the truth.' In legal terms - it refers to the process in which the attorneys question prospective jurors to learn about their backgrounds - attitudes - biases - and other characteristics that may affect their ab
payor bank
voir dire
correspondent bank
commercial impracticability
10. A status granted in an international treaty by a provision stating that the citizens of the contracting nations may enjoy the privileges accorded by either party to citizens of its NTR nations. Generally - this status is designed to establish equalit
SEC Rule 10b-5
normal trade relations (NTR) status
intended beneficiary
insurable interest
11. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
prenuptial agreement
financing statement
easement
copyright
12. In criminal procedure - a rule under which any evidence that is obtained in violation of the accused's constitutional rights guaranteed by the Fourth - Fifth - and Sixth Amendments - as well as any evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence -
tombstone ad
exclusionary rule
intestate
business ethics
13. A certificate that evidences a corporate (or government) debt. It is a security that involves no ownership interest in the issuing entity.
tenancy at will
minimum wage
lost property
bond
14. A clause in a contract designating the law (such as the law of a particular state or nation) that will govern the contract.
motion for judgment n.o.v.
forum-selection clause
choice-of-law clause
preference
15. An interest either in a person's life or well-being or in property that is sufficiently substantial that insuring against injury to (or the death of) the person or against damage to the property does not amount to a mere wagering (betting) contract.
discharge
motion for judgment on the pleadings
insurable interest
frustration of purpose
16. A transaction in which an owner of goods (the consignor) delivers the goods to another (the consignee) for the consignee to sell. The consignee pays the consignor only for the goods that are sold by the consignee.
workers' compensation laws
tenancy in common
consignment
voidable contract
17. The sharing of resources (such as files - hard drives - and processing styles) among multiple computers without necessarily requiring a central network server.
conforming goods
release
binder
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
18. A gift made in contemplation of death. If the donor does not die of that ailment - the gift is revoked.
gift causa mortis
summary jury trial (SJT)
reply
holder in due course (HDC)
19. One who - by use of the mails - Internet - telephone - or personal appearance - induces a maker or drawer to issue an instrument in the name of an impersonated payee. Indorsements by imposters are treated as authorized indorsements under Article 3 of
preferred stock
holding company
imposter
identity theft
20. Latin for 'let the master respond.' A doctrine under which a principal or an employer is held liable for the wrongful acts committed by agents or employees while acting within the course and scope of their agency or employment.
respondeat superior
mortgagee
express warranty
S corporation
21. A government's taking of a privately owned business or personal property without a proper public purpose or an award of just compensation.
confiscation
testate
collective mark
member
22. A paper exchanged in the regular course of business that evidences the right to possession of goods (for example - a bill of lading or a warehouse receipt).
parol evidence rule
document of title
condition
confusion
23. The document filed with the appropriate governmental agency - usually the secretary of state - when a business is incorporated. State statutes usually prescribe what kind of information must be contained in the articles of incorporation.
impossibility of performance
gift causa mortis
license
articles of incorporation
24. Ownership rights in property - including the right to possess and control the property.
stock certificate
negotiable instrument
dominion
defalcation
25. In bankruptcy proceedings - property transfers or payments made by the debtor that favor (give preference to) one creditor over others. The bankruptcy trustee is allowed to recover payments made both voluntarily and involuntarily to one creditor in p
agreement
eminent domain
preference
self-defense
26. A doctrine under which a party to a contract is relieved of her or his duty to perform when performance becomes objectively impossible or totally impracticable (through no fault of either party).
impossibility of performance
joint and several liability
taking
smart card
27. In international law - a formal written agreement negotiated between two nations or among several nations. In the United States - all treaties must be approved by the Senate.
sublease
treaty
parol evidence rule
transfer warranties
28. A computer program that by electronic or other automated means can independently initiate an action or respond to electronic messages or data without review by an individual.
e-agent
copyright
indictment
sale or return
29. The act of transferring to another all or part of one's duties arising under a contract.
bilateral contract
delegation of duties
implied warranty of habitability
ratification
30. A negotiable instrument that is payable 'to the order of an identified person' or 'to an identified person or order.'
order instrument
business ethics
consideration
disparate-impact discrimination
31. A form of employment discrimination that results from certain employer practices or procedures that - although not discriminatory on their face - have a discriminatory effect.
sole proprietorship
disparate-impact discrimination
force majeure clause
outside director
32. A statement that - if filed within six months prior to the expiration date of the original financing statement - continues the perfection of the original security interest for another five years. The perfection of a security interest can be continued
profit
covenant not to sue
self-incrimination
continuation statement
33. In securities law - a transaction in which a person invests in a common enterprise with the reasonable expectation that profits will be derived primarily from the efforts of others.
suretyship
foreign exchange market
investment contract
pass-through entity
34. A mark used by one or more persons - other than the owner - to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
scienter
creditors' composition agreement
homestead exemption
certification mark
35. A signature placed on an instrument for the purpose of transferring one's ownership rights in the instrument.
ethical reasoning
franchisee
indorsement
distribution agreement
36. The idea that corporations can and should act ethically and be accountable to society for their actions.
corporate social responsibility
duress
employment discrimination
binder
37. An agreement that can be enforced in court; formed by two or more competent parties who agree - for consideration - to perform or to refrain from performing some legal act now or in the future.
tenancy at sufferance
summons
misdemeanor
contract
38. Any transaction in which the payment of a debt is guaranteed - or secured - by personal property owned by the debtor or in which the debtor has a legal interest.
premium
secured transaction
investment company
domestic corporation
39. Any practice or method of dealing having such regularity of observance in a place - vocation - or trade as to justify an expectation that it will be observed with respect to the transaction in question.
presentment
power of attorney
distributed network
usage of trade
40. Any bank to which an item is transferred in the course of collection - except the depositary or payor bank.
franchisee
arbitration clause
signature
intermediary bank
41. Any instrument that is not payable to a specific person - including instruments payable to the bearer or to 'cash.'
bearer instrument
free-writing prospectus
cram-down provision
liquidation
42. A document by which title to property (usually real property) is passed.
deed
duress
lessor
informal contract
43. Generally - stock certificates - bonds - notes - debentures - warrants - or other documents given as evidence of an ownership interest in a corporation or as a promise of repayment by a corporation.
securities
national law
certificate of limited partnership
charitable trust
44. A theory of sharing liability among all firms that manufactured and distributed a particular product during a certain period of time. This form of liability sharing is used only in some jurisdictions and only when the true source of the harmful produ
proceeds
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
cyber mark
market-share liability
45. A formal legal document prepared by a party's attorney and submitted to an appellate court when a case is appealed - which outlines the facts and issues of the case that are in dispute.
usage of trade
market-share liability
target corporation
brief
46. The principle that human beings have certain fundamental rights (to life - freedom - and the pursuit of happiness - for example). Those who adhere to this 'rights theory' believe that a key factor in determining whether a business decision is ethical
security
principle of rights
entrustment rule
collateral promise
47. A person to whom a promise is made.
promisee
working papers
winding up
tender offer
48. The legal liability of manufacturers - sellers - and lessors of goods to consumers - users - and bystanders for injuries or damages that are caused by the goods.
computer crime
product liability
conforming goods
Totten trust
49. An encumbrance on a property to satisfy a debt or protect a claim for payment of a debt.
outside director
negotiation
entrapment
lien
50. To put funds or goods together into one mass so that they are so mixed that they no longer have separate identities. In corporate law - if personal and corporate interests are commingled to the extent that the corporation has no separate identity - a
commingle
brief
identity theft
venue