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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Legally protected rights and interests in anything with an ascertainable value that is subject to ownership.
closed shop
surety
property
usury
2. A judgment entered by a court against a defendant who has failed to appear in court to answer or defend against the plaintiff's claim.
obligee
appraisal right
default judgment
promisee
3. A written document - required by securities laws - that describes the security being sold - the financial operations of the issuing corporation - and the investment or risk attaching to the security. It is designed to provide sufficient information t
indorsement
sublease
formal contract
prospectus
4. The party that is ordered to pay a draft or check. With a check - a bank or a financial institution is always the drawee.
jurisdiction
drawee
corporation
limited partnership
5. 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
presentment warranties
order instrument
malpractice
Federal Reserve System
6. An assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future.
promise
bailee
anticipatory repudiation
executor
7. 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.
pass-through entity
notary public
felony
contract
8. A gift of personal property by will (from the verb to bequeath).
personal defenses
adhesion contract
debtor in possession (DIP)
bequest
9. In a limited partnership - a partner who contributes capital to the partnership but has no right to participate in the management and operation of the business. The limited partner assumes no liability for partnership debts beyond the capital contrib
guarantor
limited partner
agreement
release
10. In a contractual agreement - a condition that must be met before a party's promise becomes absolute.
force majeure clause
dissolution
creditors' composition agreement
condition precedent
11. A state law providing that employees may not be required to join a union as a condition of retaining employment.
award
accord and satisfaction
devisee
right-to-work law
12. A Latin term meaning 'per person.' In the law governing estate distribution - a method of distributing the property of an intestate's estate so that each heir in a certain class (such as grandchildren) receives an equal share.
maker
per capita
common stock
shipment contract
13. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
malpractice
foreign exchange market
consent
petition in bankruptcy
14. The resolution of disputes with the assistance of organizations that offer dispute-resolution services via the Internet.
online dispute resolution (ODR)
computer crime
articles of incorporation
life estate
15. A type of tenancy that either party can terminate without notice; usually arises when a tenant who has been under a tenancy for years retains possession - with the landlord's consent - after the tenancy for years has terminated.
tenancy at will
bounty payment
limited partnership
fictitious payee
16. Any act that is directed against computers and computer parts - that uses computers as instruments of crime - or that involves computers and constitutes abuse.
output contract
market-share liability
stop-payment order
computer crime
17. In insurance law - a contract between the insurer and the insured in which - for a stipulated consideration - the insurer agrees to compensate the insured for loss on a specific subject by a specified peril.
underwriter
white-collar crime
policy
joint and several liability
18. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
franchisee
third party beneficiary
nominal damages
covenant not to sue
19. An offer to purchase made by one company directly to the shareholders of another (target) company; sometimes referred to as a takeover bid.
national law
judicial review
service mark
tender offer
20. An interest in land that exists only for the duration of the life of some person - usually the holder of the estate.
dominion
life estate
bearer instrument
community property
21. A situation occurring when a person is tried twice for the same criminal offense; prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
double jeopardy
impossibility of performance
consolidation
gift
22. As a noun - one who has died without having created a valid will; as an adjective - the state of having died without a will.
executor
constructive trust
intestate
mortgagor
23. Law that pertains to a particular nation (as opposed to international law).
performance
dumping
sole proprietorship
national law
24. An agreement whose terms are expressed in a document located inside a box in which goods (usually software) are packaged; sometimes called a shrink-wrap license.
shrink-wrap agreement
employment contract
promise
employment discrimination
25. A contract that has been completely performed by both parties.
quasi contract
corporate social responsibility
executed contract
spendthrift trust
26. 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.
order for relief
embezzlement
product liability
dishonor
27. State or local laws that prohibit the performance of certain types of commercial activities on Sunday.
insider trading
blue laws
mortgagee
rule of four
28. In bankruptcy proceedings - all of the debtor's interests in property currently held - wherever located - together with certain jointly owned property - property transferred in transactions voidable by the trustee - proceeds and profits from the prop
common stock
third party beneficiary
limited liability partnership (LLP)
estate in property
29. A person to whom an instrument is made payable.
payee
reformation
exclusionary rule
digital cash
30. A warranty that goods being sold or leased are reasonably fit for the general purpose for which they are sold or leased - are properly packaged and labeled - and are of proper quality. The warranty automatically arises in every sale or lease of goods
implied warranty of merchantability
partially disclosed principal
concurrent ownership
misdemeanor
31. A person who transfers the right to the possession and use of goods to another in exchange for rental payments.
express warranty
lease
cover
lessor
32. Falsely reporting income that has been obtained through criminal activity as income obtained through a legitimate business enterprise
risk management
private equity capital
overdraft
money laundering
33. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
self-incrimination
stock warrant
target corporation
I-9 verification
34. In a limited liability company - an agreement in which the members set forth the details of how the business will be managed and operated. State statutes typically give the members wide latitude in deciding for themselves the rules that will govern t
employment discrimination
corporate social responsibility
operating agreement
dishonor
35. A hybrid form of business enterprise that offers the limited liability of a corporation and the tax advantages of a partnership.
probate
information
limited liability company (LLC)
categorical imperative
36. 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
self-incrimination
bailee
implied warranty of merchantability
tender
37. Legal responsibility placed on one person for the acts of another; indirect liability imposed on a supervisory party (such as an employer) for the actions of a subordinate (such as an employee) because of the relationship between the two parties.
vicarious liability
commingle
homestead exemption
covenant not to sue
38. A contract that may be legally avoided (canceled - or annulled) at the option of one or both of the parties.
charitable trust
partnership
collective mark
voidable contract
39. A doctrine providing that the judicial branch of one country will not examine the validity of public acts committed by a recognized foreign government within its own territory.
pledge
shelter principle
act of state doctrine
performance
40. Necessities required for life - such as food - shelter - clothing - and medical attention; may include whatever is believed to be necessary to maintain a person's standard of living or financial and social status.
necessaries
secondary boycott
actus reus
stock
41. The selling of goods in a foreign country at a price below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market.
restitution
contractual capacity
reaffirmation agreement
dumping
42. 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.
automatic stay
leasehold estate
pleadings
stop-payment order
43. 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.
confusion
automatic stay
lease agreement
judicial review
44. A rule under which a court will not receive into evidence the parties' prior negotiations - prior agreements - or contemporaneous oral agreements if that evidence contradicts or varies the terms of the parties' written contract.
insurance
parol evidence rule
investment company
condemnation
45. One who makes and executes a will.
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
target corporation
incidental beneficiary
testator
46. 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.
stored-value card
pass-through entity
shareholder's derivative suit
bailor
47. A set of governing rules adopted by a corporation or other association.
deposition
counterclaim
lessor
bylaws
48. One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owner's trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
seasonably
stop-payment order
deposition
franchisor
49. Identifiable characteristics reasonably necessary to the normal operation of a particular business. These characteristics can include gender - national origin - and religion - but not race.
destination contract
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
sole proprietorship
constructive delivery
50. A rule that immunizes corporate management from liability for actions that result in corporate losses or damages if the actions are undertaken in good faith and are within both the power of the corporation and the authority of management to make.
forgery
cover
business judgment rule
executed contract