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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. 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.
blue sky laws
international law
larceny
tariff
2. Various documents that attempt to dispose of an estate in the same or similar manner as a will - such as trusts or life insurance plans.
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
alien corporation
limited partnership
will substitutes
3. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
choice-of-language clause
duress
execution
bailee
4. A controversy that is not hypothetical or academic but real and substantial; a requirement that must be satisfied before a court will hear a case.
bond
justiciable controversy
intended beneficiary
attachment
5. Evidence that consists of computer-generated or electronically recorded information - including e-mail - voice mail - spreadsheets - word-processing documents - and other data.
legacy
void contract
e-evidence
implied warranty
6. A contractual and statutory process in which two or more corporations join to become a completely new corporation. The original corporations cease to exist - and the new corporation acquires all their assets and liabilities.
presentment warranties
scienter
implied warranty of habitability
consolidation
7. 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.
confusion
penalty
usage of trade
partially disclosed principal
8. A statutory lien on the real property of another - created to ensure payment for work performed and materials furnished in the repair or improvement of real property - such as a building.
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9. A warranty that arises by law because of the circumstances of a sale - rather than by the seller's express promise.
implied warranty
moral minimum
condition precedent
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
10. The last part of an Internet address - such as 'westlaw.edu.' The top level (the part of the name to the right of the period) indicates the type of entity that operates the site ('edu' is an abbreviation for 'educational'). The second level (the part
domain name
I-9 verification
securities
union shop
11. An assertion or action by a party indicating that he or she will not perform an obligation that the party is contractually obligated to perform at a future time.
suretyship
disaffirmance
adhesion contract
anticipatory repudiation
12. A qualification - provision - or clause in a contractual agreement - the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which creates - suspends - or terminates the obligations of the contracting parties.
condition
blue laws
promise
unconscionable contract or clause
13. Any instrument drawn on a drawee that orders the drawee to pay a certain sum of money - usually to a third party (the payee) - on demand or at a definite future time.
hacker
ratification
draft
holder in due course (HDC)
14. An arrangement in which title to property is held by one person (a trustee) for the benefit of another (a beneficiary).
trust
franchisee
blue laws
jurisdiction
15. A written document - which is usually notarized - authorizing another to act as one's agent; can be special (permitting the agent to do specified acts only) or general (permitting the agent to transact all business for the principal).
shelter principle
docket
power of attorney
unreasonably dangerous product
16. Prior conduct between the parties to a contract that establishes a common basis for their understanding.
tariff
course of dealing
articles of partnership
motion for a directed verdict
17. In product liability law - a product that is defective to the point of threatening a consumer's health and safety. A product will be considered unreasonably dangerous if it is dangerous beyond the expectation of the ordinary consumer or if a less dan
codicil
actus reus
acceleration clause
unreasonably dangerous product
18. An ownership interest in land in which the owner has the greatest possible aggregation of rights - privileges - and power. Ownership in fee simple absolute is limited absolutely to a person and her or his heirs.
fee simple absolute
arson
restitution
collective mark
19. A written promise made by one person (the maker) to pay a fixed amount of money to another person (the payee or a subsequent holder) on demand or on a specified date.
bylaws
promissory note
free-writing prospectus
tangible property
20. The fraudulent appropriation of funds or other property by a person to whom the funds or property has been entrusted.
replevin
bankruptcy court
tangible employment action
embezzlement
21. The testimony of a party to a lawsuit or a witness taken under oath before a trial.
deposition
contract
motion for judgment on the pleadings
civil law system
22. A law permitting a debtor to retain the family home - either in its entirety or up to a specified dollar amount - free from the claims of unsecured creditors or trustees in bankruptcy.
real property
small claims court
I-9 verification
homestead exemption
23. In partnership law - a doctrine under which a plaintiff may sue - and collect a judgment from - all of the partners together (jointly) or one or more of the partners separately (severally - or individually). This is true even if one of the partners s
implied-in-fact contract
joint and several liability
tender
creditors' composition agreement
24. The joint ownership of property by a husband and wife. Neither party can transfer her or his interest in the property without the consent of the other.
vesting
bankruptcy court
implied warranty of habitability
tenancy by the entirety
25. The right of a party who tenders nonconforming performance to correct that performance within the contract period [UCC 2-508(1)].
mailbox rule
cure
normal trade relations (NTR) status
proceeds
26. A person appointed by a testator in a will to see that her or his will is administered appropriately.
express warranty
scienter
certificate of deposit (CD)
executor
27. A hybrid form of business enterprise that offers the limited liability of a corporation and the tax advantages of a partnership.
incidental damages
scienter
condition precedent
limited liability company (LLC)
28. A termination of employment brought about by making the employee's working conditions so intolerable that the employee reasonably feels compelled to leave.
shipment contract
prospectus
alienation
constructive discharge
29. A trust created by the deposit of a person's own funds in his or her own name as a trustee for another. It is a tentative trust - revocable at will until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his or her lifetime by some unequivocal act or decla
voir dire
Totten trust
pleadings
recording statutes
30. A tax return submitted by a partnership that only reports the income and losses earned by the business. The partnership as an entity does not pay taxes on the income received by the partnership. A partner's profit from the partnership (whether distri
cease-and-desist order
leasehold estate
information return
brief
31. A possessory lien given to a person who has made improvements and added value to another person's personal property as security for payment for services performed.
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32. 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
S corporation
imposter
clearinghouse
estopped
33. A business entity that has no tax liability. The entity's income is passed through to the owners - and the owners pay taxes on the income.
writ of attachment
pass-through entity
parent-subsidiary merger
bearer instrument
34. The geographic district in which a legal action is tried and from which the jury is selected.
venue
preemptive rights
promissory estoppel
patent
35. A secondary promise that is ancillary (subsidiary) to a principal transaction or primary contractual relationship - such as a promise made by one person to pay the debts of another if the latter fails to perform. A collateral promise normally must be
power of attorney
act of state doctrine
dissociation
collateral promise
36. One to whom an obligation is owed.
payee
discovery
obligee
constructive eviction
37. An offer to purchase made by one company directly to the shareholders of another (target) company; sometimes referred to as a takeover bid.
private equity capital
tender offer
writ of attachment
attachment
38. A written agreement that sets forth each partner's rights and obligations with respect to the partnership.
articles of partnership
presentment warranties
promissory note
acceptance
39. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
member
suretyship
easement
liquidated damages
40. A seller's or lessor's oral or written promise or affirmation of fact - ancillary to an underlying sales or lease agreement - as to the quality - description - or performance of the goods being sold or leased.
express warranty
fee simple absolute
tangible employment action
preferred stock
41. The use of an asset that is not the subject of a loan to collateralize that loan.
cross-collateralization
motion to dismiss
general partner
per stirpes
42. A motion requesting the court to grant judgment in favor of the party making the motion on the ground that the jury's verdict against him or her was unreasonable and erroneous.
motion for judgment n.o.v.
digital cash
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
execution
43. A rule of the United States Supreme Court under which the Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four justices approve of the decision to issue the writ.
cross-collateralization
duress
rule of four
articles of incorporation
44. A security interest in proceeds - after-acquired property - or collateral subject to future advances by the secured party (or all three); a security interest in collateral that is retained even when the collateral changes in character - classificatio
floating lien
summary jury trial (SJT)
holder in due course (HDC)
cover
45. A common law doctrine under which either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason - unless a contract specifies otherwise.
offer
employment at will
writ of attachment
cybernotary
46. A note issued by a bank in which the bank acknowledges the receipt of funds from a party and promises to repay that amount - with interest - to the party on a certain date.
certificate of deposit (CD)
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
extension clause
hacker
47. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
foreign exchange market
parent-subsidiary merger
mutual fund
bailee
48. A rule providing that an acceptance of an offer becomes effective on dispatch (on being placed in an official mailbox) - if mail is - expressly or impliedly - an authorized means of communication of acceptance to the offeror.
debtor
intestacy laws
mailbox rule
probate
49. A trust that is created by will and therefore does not take effect until the death of the testator.
destination contract
testamentary trust
confiscation
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
50. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
personal defenses
ratification
hot-cargo agreement
bounty payment
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