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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
offer
imposter
execution
outside director
2. A clause in a contract designating the official language by which the contract will be interpreted in the event of a future disagreement over the contract's terms.
articles of partnership
profit
choice-of-language clause
underwriter
3. A contract or clause that is void on the basis of public policy because one party - as a result of disproportionate bargaining power - is forced to accept terms that are unfairly burdensome and that unfairly benefit the dominating party.
fiduciary
sale on approval
force majeure clause
unconscionable contract or clause
4. A preliminary prospectus that can be distributed to potential investors after the registration statement (for a securities offering) has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The name derives from the red legend printed across the p
commingle
red herring prospectus
outside director
ethics
5. Terms and conditions of use that are presented to an Internet user at the time certain products - such as software - are being downloaded but that need not be agreed to (by clicking 'I agree -' for example) before the user is able to install or use t
browse-wrap terms
petty offense
lien
workout
6. A deed in which the grantor assures (warrants to) the grantee that the grantor has title to the property conveyed in the deed - that there are no encumbrances on the property other than what the grantor has represented - and that the grantee will enj
identity theft
suretyship
warranty deed
civil law system
7. A lease interest in land for an indefinite period involving payment of rent at fixed intervals - such as week to week - month to month - or year to year.
periodic tenancy
agency
grand jury
exclusionary rule
8. A lesser crime than a felony - punishable by a fine or incarceration in jail for up to one year.
misdemeanor
alienation
secured transaction
writ of attachment
9. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
taking
blue laws
joint tenancy
standing to sue
10. 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
correspondent bank
community property
imposter
fiduciary
11. A written supplement or modification to a will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
mortgagor
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
certificate of limited partnership
codicil
12. A third party for whose benefit a contract is formed. An intended beneficiary can sue the promisor if such a contract is breached.
intended beneficiary
equal dignity rule
disparate-impact discrimination
fee simple absolute
13. A person who makes an offer.
offeror
robbery
contractual capacity
delegator
14. A court's order - issued after a judgment has been entered against a debtor - directing the sheriff to seize (levy) and sell any of the debtor's nonexempt real or personal property. The proceeds of the sale are used to pay off the judgment - accrued
operating agreement
motion for summary judgment
writ of execution
identification
15. A suit brought by a shareholder to enforce a corporate cause of action against a third person.
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16. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
drawee
joint and several liability
information
inside director
17. The exclusive right of an author or originator of a literary or artistic production (including computer programs) to publish - print - or sell that production for a statutory period of time.
joint and several liability
trademark
copyright
entrustment rule
18. Statements made by the plaintiff and the defendant in a lawsuit that detail the facts - charges - and defenses involved in the litigation. The complaint and answer are part of the pleadings.
jurisdiction
categorical imperative
pleadings
brief
19. A gift of personal property by will (from the verb to bequeath).
testamentary trust
bequest
counteroffer
writ of attachment
20. 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.
product liability
release
past consideration
cram-down provision
21. The process of proving and validating a will and settling all matters pertaining to an estate.
motion for a directed verdict
probate
backdating
tangible employment action
22. Any bank to which an item is transferred in the course of collection - except the depositary or payor bank.
hacker
reaffirmation agreement
intermediary bank
adhesion contract
23. The intentional burning of another's dwelling. Some statutes have expanded this to include any real property regardless of ownership and the destruction of property by other means
lien
partnership
floating lien
arson
24. A clause in a contract designating the law (such as the law of a particular state or nation) that will govern the contract.
choice-of-law clause
alienation
e-evidence
arson
25. The simplest form of business organization - in which the owner is the business. The owner reports business income on his or her personal income tax return and is legally responsible for all debts and obligations incurred by the business.
sole proprietorship
proxy
shipment contract
writ of execution
26. As a noun - one who has died without having created a valid will; as an adjective - the state of having died without a will.
corporation
double jeopardy
intestate
security
27. The act of transferring to another all or part of one's duties arising under a contract.
holding company
collateral
e-agent
delegation of duties
28. A security interest that arises when a seller or lender extends credit for part or all of the purchase price of goods purchased by a buyer.
condition subsequent
parol evidence rule
per stirpes
secured party
29. A person to whom an offer is made.
vicarious liability
drawee
offeree
drawer
30. A condition in a contract that - if not fulfilled - operates to terminate a party's absolute promise to perform.
automatic stay
license
condition subsequent
codicil
31. A phase in the litigation process during which the opposing parties may obtain information from each other and from third parties prior to trial.
counteroffer
discovery
mirror image rule
taking
32. Prepaid funds recorded on a computer or a card (such as a smart card or a stored-value card).
workout
debtor in possession (DIP)
e-money
limited partner
33. The document filed with a designated state official by which a limited liability company is formed.
secured party
choice-of-language clause
articles of organization
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
34. A contract for the sale of goods in which the seller is required or authorized to ship the goods by carrier and tender delivery of the goods at a particular destination. The seller assumes liability for any losses or damage to the goods until they ar
confiscation
choice-of-law clause
destination contract
real property
35. A defense to allegations of employment discrimination in which the employer demonstrates that an employment practice that discriminates against members of a protected class is related to job performance.
U.S. trustee
tender of delivery
business necessity
lease
36. The legal right of a person to be restored - repaid - or indemnified for costs - expenses - or losses incurred or expended on behalf of another.
agency
right of reimbursement
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
taking
37. A principal whose identity is known to a third party at the time the agent makes a contract with the third party.
digital cash
proceeds
disclosed principal
grand jury
38. Under Article III - Section 2 - of the U.S. Constitution - a basis for federal district court jurisdiction over a lawsuit between (1) citizens of different states - (2) a foreign country and citizens of a state or of different states - or (3) citizen
proxy
diversity of citizenship
intestacy laws
administrator
39. In regard to the sale or lease of goods - a property interest in the goods that is sufficiently substantial to permit a party to insure against damage to the goods. In the context of insurance - an interest either in a person's life or well-being tha
insurable interest
force majeure clause
franchisor
complaint
40. Having left a will at death.
testate
contract
forgery
creditors' composition agreement
41. The testimony of a party to a lawsuit or a witness taken under oath before a trial.
foreign corporation
cybersquatting
deposition
quota
42. In a secured transaction - the process by which a secured creditor's interest 'attaches' to the property of another (collateral) and the creditor's security interest becomes enforceable. In the context of judicial liens - a court-ordered seizure and
traveler's check
attachment
stock options
profit
43. The wrongful taking and carrying away of another person's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. Some states classify larceny as either grand or petit - depending on the property's value.
secondary boycott
easement
lease agreement
larceny
44. The passing of title to property from the seller to the buyer for a price.
sale
minimum wage
motion for judgment n.o.v.
letter of credit
45. A warranty that goods sold or leased are fit for a particular purpose. The warranty arises when any seller or lessor knows the particular purpose for which a buyer or lessee will use the goods and knows that the buyer or lessee is relying on the skil
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
disparate-impact discrimination
insider trading
46. A contract that results when the elements necessary for contract formation (agreement - consideration - legal purpose - and contractual capacity) are present.
liquidation
impossibility of performance
valid contract
underwriter
47. Voluntary agreement to a proposition or an act of another; a concurrence of wills.
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
patent
consent
bailee
48. A person who uses one computer to break into another. Professional computer programmers refer to such persons as 'crackers.'
hacker
constructive eviction
search warrant
due diligence
49. A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as an ethical guideline for behavior. In deciding whether an action is right or wrong - or desirable or undesirable - a person should evaluate the action in terms of what would happen if everybody
spendthrift trust
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
categorical imperative
depositary bank
50. The pleading made by a plaintiff alleging wrongdoing on the part of the defendant; the document that - when filed with a court - initiates a lawsuit.
independent contractor
easement
complaint
payor bank