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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
Federal Reserve System
market-share liability
scienter
bailee
2. The right of a person to stand in the place of (be substituted for) another - giving the substituted party the same legal rights that the original party had.
backdating
right of subrogation
bearer instrument
anticipatory repudiation
3. A check - other than a certified check - that is presented for payment more than six months after its date.
sole proprietorship
stale check
cost-benefit analysis
vesting
4. 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
mens rea
partially disclosed principal
per stirpes
fiduciary
5. The process of taking private property for public use through the government's power of eminent domain.
tippee
merger
condemnation
course of dealing
6. A writ from a higher court asking the lower court for the record of a case.
promissory note
cost-benefit analysis
writ of certiorari
liquidated damages
7. A system of law derived from that of the Roman Empire and based on a code rather than case law; the predominant system of law in the nations of continental Europe and the nations that were once their colonies.
vicarious liability
civil law system
self-defense
export
8. A draft drawn by a drawer ordering the drawee bank or financial institution to pay a certain amount of money to the holder on demand.
creditors' composition agreement
undisclosed principal
bond indenture
check
9. A person to whom a promise is made.
parent-subsidiary merger
inter vivos trust
short-form merger
promisee
10. Any interest in personal property or fixtures that secures payment or performance of an obligation.
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
security interest
docket
acceptance
11. A joint surety; a person who assumes liability jointly with another surety for the payment of an obligation.
trade secret
search warrant
exclusive distributorship
co-surety
12. 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
click-on agreement
security agreement
sale on approval
13. A doctrine under which a party to a contract is relieved of her or his duty to perform when performance becomes objectively impossible or totally impracticable (through no fault of either party).
burglary
bond indenture
small claims court
impossibility of performance
14. A special court in which parties may litigate small claims (such as $5 -000 or less). Attorneys are not required in small claims courts and - in some states - are not allowed to represent the parties.
small claims court
condition
cram-down provision
dishonor
15. 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
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
quota
overdraft
16. Private equity capital is a financing method by which a company sells equity in an existing business to a private or institutional investor.
shipment contract
delegatee
private equity capital
collecting bank
17. A common law security device (retained in Article 9 of the UCC) in which personal property is transferred into the possession of the creditor as security for the payment of a debt and retained by the creditor until the debt is paid.
pledge
cross-collateralization
motion for judgment on the pleadings
computer crime
18. 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.
spendthrift trust
formal contract
federal question
dishonor
19. An assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future.
promise
computer crime
award
homestead exemption
20. The document that is filed with a bankruptcy court to initiate bankruptcy proceedings. The official forms required for a petition in bankruptcy must be completed accurately - sworn to under oath - and signed by the debtor.
impossibility of performance
acceleration clause
life estate
petition in bankruptcy
21. 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.
misdemeanor
mutual fund
extension clause
periodic tenancy
22. A doctrine that immunizes foreign nations from the jurisdiction of U.S. courts when certain conditions are satisfied.
after-acquired property
sovereign immunity
preemptive rights
fictitious payee
23. 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.
dissolution
breach of contract
anticipatory repudiation
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
24. A prediction concerning potential loss based on known and unknown factors.
motion to dismiss
risk
accredited investors
fixed-term tenancy
25. A trust that is created by will and therefore does not take effect until the death of the testator.
collective mark
testamentary trust
limited partnership
unenforceable contract
26. 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.
tender of delivery
profit
choice-of-language clause
alien corporation
27. A firm that requires union membership by its workers as a condition of employment. The closed shop was made illegal by the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947.
informal contract
securities
petty offense
closed shop
28. An old French phrase meaning 'to speak the truth.' In legal terms - it refers to the process in which the attorneys question prospective jurors to learn about their backgrounds - attitudes - biases - and other characteristics that may affect their ab
stock warrant
voir dire
docket
misdemeanor
29. A legal process used by a creditor to collect a debt by seizing property of the debtor (such as wages) that is being held by a third party (such as the debtor's employer).
bilateral mistake
sale on approval
garnishment
S corporation
30. A person appointed by a testator in a will to see that her or his will is administered appropriately.
jurisdiction
attachment
disparate-treatment discrimination
executor
31. 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
destination contract
inside director
cyber mark
32. 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.
white-collar crime
e-signature
rule of four
delegation of duties
33. A contract between an employer and an employee in which the terms and conditions of employment are stated.
employment contract
alienation
underwriter
cease-and-desist order
34. Reasonable grounds for believing that a person should be arrested or searched.
cross-collateralization
concurrent jurisdiction
certificate of limited partnership
probable cause
35. A check that is payable on demand - drawn on or payable through a financial institution (bank) - and designated as a traveler's check.
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36. A corporation whose shareholders are limited to a small group of persons - often including only family members.
arbitration clause
pass-through entity
comity
close corporation
37. 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.
litigation
testamentary trust
actus reus
international law
38. A form of employment discrimination that results from certain employer practices or procedures that - although not discriminatory on their face - have a discriminatory effect.
unconscionable contract or clause
disparate-impact discrimination
tenancy at sufferance
order for relief
39. A payee on a negotiable instrument whom the maker or drawer does not intend to have an interest in the instrument. Indorsements by fictitious payees are treated as authorized indorsements under Article 3 of the UCC.
fictitious payee
intestate
condemnation
tenancy by the entirety
40. The second of two stages in the termination of a partnership or corporation. Once the firm is dissolved - it continues to exist legally until the process of winding up all business affairs (collecting and distributing the firm's assets) is complete.
offeror
default
winding up
undisclosed principal
41. Land and everything attached to it - such as trees and buildings.
corporation
real property
seniority system
intermediary bank
42. A party who transfers (assigns) his or her rights under a contract to another party (called the assignee).
stock warrant
firm offer
imposter
assignor
43. In a limited partnership - a partner who assumes responsibility for the management of the partnership and liability for all partnership debts.
garnishment
general partner
indictment
tenancy at will
44. A situation occurring when a person is tried twice for the same criminal offense; prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
quasi contract
discharge
double jeopardy
incidental damages
45. 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.
fixture
dissolution
express warranty
cure
46. 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
information return
misdemeanor
self-defense
47. A clause that allows a payee or other holder of a time instrument to demand payment of the entire amount due - with interest - if a certain event occurs - such as a default in the payment of an installment when due.
insurance
executor
distribution agreement
acceleration clause
48. Commonly referred to as a 'green card -' the I-551 Alien Registration Receipt is proof that a foreign-born individual is lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States. Persons seeking employment can prove to prospective employers tha
inter vivos trust
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
implied-in-fact contract
voidable contract
49. 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
alienation
destination contract
long arm statute
shelter principle
50. Generally - stock certificates - bonds - notes - debentures - warrants - or other documents given as evidence of an ownership interest in a corporation or as a promise of repayment by a corporation.
securities
eminent domain
due diligence
bearer