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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. In criminal law - a defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official
misdemeanor
eminent domain
cyberterrorist
entrapment
2. A contract for the sale of goods in which the seller is required or authorized to ship the goods by carrier. The seller assumes liability for any losses or damage to the goods until they are delivered to the carrier.
shipment contract
personal defenses
exclusionary rule
depositary bank
3. 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
collateral promise
release
entrustment rule
profit
4. A contract formed in whole or in part from the conduct of the parties (as opposed to an express contract).
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
implied-in-fact contract
accord and satisfaction
trade secret
5. 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.
appraisal right
per capita
security
preference
6. A trust that is created by will and therefore does not take effect until the death of the testator.
testamentary trust
spendthrift trust
devise
concurrent jurisdiction
7. 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
option contract
sexual harassment
destination contract
self-incrimination
8. 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
summary jury trial (SJT)
small claims court
executor
9. In most states - a rule stating that express authority given to an agent must be in writing if the contract to be made on behalf of the principal is required to be in writing.
summary jury trial (SJT)
cybersquatting
equal dignity rule
security
10. The resolution of disputes with the assistance of organizations that offer dispute-resolution services via the Internet.
partnership
mechanic's lien
online dispute resolution (ODR)
insolvent
11. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
attachment
retained earnings
testamentary trust
bounty payment
12. 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.
fictitious payee
tenancy at will
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
insurable interest
13. Statutes that allow deeds - mortgages - and other real property transactions to be recorded so as to provide notice to future purchasers or creditors of an existing claim on the property.
recording statutes
gift inter vivos
gift causa mortis
assignee
14. A type of limited partnership in which the liability of all of the partners - including general partners - is limited to the amount of their investments.
arson
prospectus
reply
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
15. Under Article 9 of the UCC - whatever is received when collateral is sold or otherwise disposed of - such as by exchange.
proceeds
utilitarianism
misdemeanor
tenancy at sufferance
16. One receiving a license to use another's (the franchisor's) trademark - trade name - or copyright in the sale of goods and services.
reaffirmation agreement
proxy
stock
franchisee
17. In Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings - a debtor who is allowed to continue in possession of the estate in property (the business) and to continue business operations.
normal trade relations (NTR) status
larceny
red herring prospectus
debtor in possession (DIP)
18. A type of limited liability partnership owned by family members or fiduciaries of family members.
e-contract
consequential damages
third party beneficiary
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
19. A designation in the United States for a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States.
installment contract
debtor
forum-selection clause
alien corporation
20. Charging an illegal rate of interest.
usury
protected class
disaffirmance
consequential damages
21. In a given state - a corporation that does business in - and is organized under the law of - that state.
domestic corporation
identification
bond indenture
accredited investors
22. Implied warranties - made by any person who transfers an instrument for consideration to subsequent transferees and holders who take the instrument in good faith - that (1) the transferor is entitled to enforce the instrument; (2) all signatures are
per capita
articles of partnership
dominion
transfer warranties
23. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
winding up
motion for a directed verdict
workout
predominant-factor test
24. A person to whom a promise is made.
promisee
tariff
implied warranty of merchantability
parol evidence rule
25. A remedy whereby a contract is canceled and the parties are returned to the positions they occupied before the contract was made; may be effected through the mutual consent of the parties - by the parties' conduct - or by court decree.
ratification
bounty payment
rescission
holder in due course (HDC)
26. The act of stealing another's identifying information
stock options
policy
identity theft
tender of delivery
27. The authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case.
private equity capital
jurisdiction
clearinghouse
counteroffer
28. A writ from a higher court asking the lower court for the record of a case.
writ of certiorari
executed contract
product liability
cost-benefit analysis
29. A contract for the sale of goods under which the ownership of goods is transferred from a seller to a buyer for a price.
tender
secured party
contract
sales contract
30. An arrangement in which title to property is held by one person (a trustee) for the benefit of another (a beneficiary).
trust
ratification
I-9 verification
prenuptial agreement
31. One who promises to pay a fixed amount of money to the holder of a promissory note or a certificate of deposit (CD).
backdating
implied warranty of merchantability
maker
pleadings
32. An implied promise by a landlord that rented residential premises are fit for human habitation
wrongful discharge
normal trade relations (NTR) status
implied warranty of habitability
question of law
33. The unlawful entry or breaking into a building with the intent to commit a felony (or any crime - in some states).
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
covenant not to sue
periodic tenancy
burglary
34. An equity (ownership) interest in a corporation - measured in units of shares.
stock
litigation
member
secondary boycott
35. A government grant that gives an inventor the exclusive right or privilege to make - use - or sell his or her invention for a limited time period.
risk
patent
obligee
artisan's lien
36. Any instrument that is not payable to a specific person - including instruments payable to the bearer or to 'cash.'
bearer instrument
Federal Reserve System
implied warranty of merchantability
document of title
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.
protected class
vicarious liability
security
tender
38. The acquisition of title to real property by occupying it openly - without the consent of the owner - for a period of time specified by a state statute. The occupation must be actual - open - notorious - exclusive - and in opposition to all others -
adverse possession
cybersquatting
intellectual property
intestacy laws
39. Property that is acquired by the debtor after the execution of a security agreement.
right of contribution
after-acquired property
cost-benefit analysis
whistleblowing
40. 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
rescission
choice-of-law clause
forum-selection clause
imposter
41. An offer to purchase made by one company directly to the shareholders of another (target) company; sometimes referred to as a takeover bid.
ratification
ultra vires
collective mark
tender offer
42. Funds contained on computer software - in the form of secure programs stored on microchips and on other computer devices.
digital cash
lease agreement
testamentary trust
certification mark
43. 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
debtor in possession (DIP)
market-share liability
smart card
garnishment
44. A debt for which the amount has been ascertained - fixed - agreed on - settled - or exactly determined. If the amount of the debt is in dispute - the debt is considered unliquidated.
traveler's check
security
liquidated debt
exculpatory clause
45. The severance of the relationship between a partner and a partnership when the partner ceases to be associated with the carrying on of the partnership business.
dissociation
right of subrogation
seniority system
check
46. In real property law - the right to enter onto and remove things from the property of another (for example - the right to enter onto a person's land and remove sand and gravel).
pass-through entity
objective theory of contracts
holding company
profit
47. A set limit on the amount of goods that can be imported.
tenancy in common
lessee
quota
per capita
48. The substitution - by agreement - of a new contract for an old one - with the rights under the old one being terminated. Typically - novation involves the substitution of a new person who is responsible for the contract and the removal of the origina
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
transfer warranties
security agreement
novation
49. Mental state - or intent. A wrongful mental state is as necessary as a wrongful act to establish criminal liability. What constitutes a mental state varies according to the wrongful action. Thus - for murder - the mens rea is the intent to take a lif
draft
e-money
normal trade relations (NTR) status
mens rea
50. In contract law - a voluntary act by the offeree that shows assent - or agreement - to the terms of an offer; may consist of words or conduct. In negotiable instruments law - the drawee's signed agreement to pay a draft when it is presented.
corporate governance
acceptance
litigation
bond