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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. A warranty that arises by law because of the circumstances of a sale - rather than by the seller's express promise.
foreign corporation
implied warranty
bearer instrument
mutual fund
2. A wrong against society proclaimed in a statute and - if committed - punishable by society through fines and/or imprisonment
corporate social responsibility
outside director
clearinghouse
crime
3. In regard to the lease of goods - an agreement in which one person (the lessor) agrees to transfer the right to the possession and use of property to another person (the lessee) in exchange for rental payments.
promise
drawer
lease agreement
franchisee
4. In the employment context - the demanding of sexual favors in return for job promotions or other benefits - or language or conduct that is so sexually offensive that it creates a hostile working environment.
copyright
lessee
counteroffer
sexual harassment
5. Occurs when an individual adds value to personal property by the use of either labor or materials. In some situations - a person may acquire ownership rights in another's property through accession.
e-money
jurisdiction
bylaws
accession
6. A set of policies or procedures affecting the way a corporation is directed or controlled.
I-9 verification
distributed network
corporate governance
unilateral contract
7. A suit brought by a shareholder to enforce a corporate cause of action against a third person.
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8. The process of transferring land out of one's possession (thus 'alienating' the land from oneself).
restitution
alienation
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
discharge
9. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
continuation statement
risk management
information
e-agent
10. In bankruptcy proceedings - the suspension of virtually all litigation and other action by creditors against the debtor or the debtor's property. The stay is effective the moment the debtor files a petition in bankruptcy.
bylaws
automatic stay
corporate governance
motion for judgment on the pleadings
11. State statutes that specify how property will be distributed when a person dies intestate (without a valid will); also called statutes of descent and distribution.
information
intestacy laws
stop-payment order
browse-wrap terms
12. 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
tender of delivery
joint and several liability
minimum wage
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
13. Under Article 9 of the UCC - the property subject to a security interest - including accounts and chattel paper that have been sold.
collateral
insurance
intellectual property
motion for a directed verdict
14. 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
tender of delivery
testamentary trust
self-incrimination
15. A common law rule that requires that the terms of the offeree's acceptance adhere exactly to the terms of the offeror's offer for a valid contract to be formed.
malpractice
mirror image rule
personal property
retained earnings
16. The legal right of a person to be restored - repaid - or indemnified for costs - expenses - or losses incurred or expended on behalf of another.
mortgagee
indictment
right of reimbursement
liquidated debt
17. A type of tenancy under which property is leased for a specified period of time - such as a month - a year - or a period of years; also called a tenancy for years.
private equity capital
negotiable instrument
insider trading
fixed-term tenancy
18. A holder who acquires a negotiable instrument for value; in good faith; and without notice that the instrument is overdue - that it has been dishonored - that any person has a defense against it or a claim to it - or that the instrument contains unau
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holder in due course (HDC)
tender offer
investment company
19. A required standard of care that certain professionals - such as accountants - must meet to avoid liability for securities violations.
due diligence
junior lienholder
cybernotary
member
20. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
informal contract
ultra vires
bailee
risk
21. A legally recognized authority that can certify the validity of digital signatures.
arbitration clause
e-money
cybernotary
insurable interest
22. The law that governs relations among nations. National laws - customs - treaties - and international conferences and organizations are generally considered to be the most important sources of international law.
international law
voidable contract
obligor
adverse possession
23. An employee's disclosure to government authorities - upper-level managers - or the press that the employer is engaged in unsafe or illegal activities.
traveler's check
devise
taking
whistleblowing
24. The passing of title to property from the seller to the buyer for a price.
real property
sale
executed contract
copyright
25. The right of a co-surety who pays more than her or his proportionate share on a debtor's default to recover the excess paid from other co-sureties.
liquidation
right of contribution
grand jury
consent
26. Goods that conform to contract specifications.
conforming goods
unreasonably dangerous product
partnership
estopped
27. 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
preferred creditor
warranty deed
force majeure clause
promisee
28. Co-ownership of property in which each party owns an undivided interest that passes to her or his heirs at death.
replevin
tenancy in common
limited liability company (LLC)
obligor
29. Implied warranties - made by any person who presents an instrument for payment or acceptance - that (1) the person obtaining payment or acceptance is entitled to enforce the instrument or is authorized to obtain payment or acceptance on behalf of a p
civil law system
creditors' composition agreement
Statute of Frauds
presentment warranties
30. A set of rules issued by the Federal Reserve System's Board of Governors to protect users of electronic fund transfer systems.
shrink-wrap agreement
ethical reasoning
dissolution
Regulation E
31. In criminal law - a defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official
utilitarianism
respondeat superior
entrapment
fictitious payee
32. In insurance law - the price paid by the insured for insurance protection for a specified period of time.
default judgment
extension clause
unenforceable contract
premium
33. 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.
intangible property
draft
motion for judgment on the pleadings
creditors' composition agreement
34. A negotiable instrument is dishonored when payment or acceptance of the instrument - whichever is required - is refused even though the instrument is presented in a timely and proper manner.
entrapment
Federal Reserve System
dishonor
attachment
35. The power of a government to take land from private citizens for public use on the payment of just compensation.
fictitious payee
eminent domain
revocation
Statute of Frauds
36. A common law doctrine under which either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason - unless a contract specifies otherwise.
record
cram-down provision
employment at will
cure
37. An act equivalent to the actual - physical delivery of property that cannot be physically delivered because of difficulty or impossibility. For example - the transfer of a key to a safe constructively delivers the contents of the safe.
cyber crime
constructive delivery
mortgagee
Totten trust
38. Knowledge by the misrepresenting party that material facts have been falsely represented or omitted with an intent to deceive.
scienter
I-9 verification
lessor
fictitious payee
39. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
ratification
petty offense
moral minimum
concurrent ownership
40. A phase in the litigation process during which the opposing parties may obtain information from each other and from third parties prior to trial.
corporate social responsibility
chattel
default
discovery
41. A doctrine under which a party may be excused from performing a contract when (1) a contingency occurs - (2) the contingency's occurrence makes performance impracticable - and (3) the nonoccurrence of the contingency was a basic assumption on which t
business ethics
commercial impracticability
easement
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
42. The giving of testimony that may subject the testifier to criminal prosecution. The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution protects against self-incrimination by providing that no person 'shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against h
computer crime
self-incrimination
bailment
spendthrift trust
43. All employers must verify the employment eligibility and identity of any worker hired in the United States. To comply with the law - employers must complete an I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification Form for all new hires within three business days.
tariff
I-9 verification
personal defenses
winding up
44. In the context of real property - an interest in land that does not include any right to possess the property.
civil law system
eminent domain
accredited investors
nonpossessory interest
45. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
business necessity
secured party
ratification
constructive eviction
46. An implied trust arising from the conduct of the parties. A trust in which a party holds the actual legal title to another's property but only for that person's benefit.
resulting trust
securities
rule of four
drawer
47. A question that pertains to the U.S. Constitution - acts of Congress - or treaties. A federal question provides a basis for federal jurisdiction.
entrapment
federal question
voidable contract
intellectual property
48. 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.
profit
dishonor
confiscation
business necessity
49. A certificate that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
probate court
interrogatories
chattel
stock warrant
50. A pleading in which a defendant asserts that the plaintiff's claim fails to state a cause of action (that is - has no basis in law) or that there are other grounds on which a suit should be dismissed. Although the defendant normally is the party requ
cashier's check
usury
smart card
motion to dismiss