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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. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
presentment
smart card
takeover
recording statutes
2. A revocable right or privilege of a person to come onto another person's land.
license
arbitration
sexual harassment
intended beneficiary
3. Under Article 9 of the UCC - any party who owes payment or performance of a secured obligation - whether or not the party actually owns or has rights in the collateral.
debtor
executed contract
click-on agreement
intellectual property
4. 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.
fictitious payee
winding up
preemptive rights
proceeds
5. 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.
outside director
patent
holographic will
lease
6. 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.
draft
replevin
employment at will
tippee
7. An unconditional offer to perform an obligation by a person who is ready - willing - and able to do so.
dumping
tender
expropriation
deposition
8. Any arrangement in which the owner of a trademark - trade name - or copyright licenses another to use that trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
indictment
reply
accord and satisfaction
franchise
9. A contract that is formed electronically.
sovereign immunity
e-contract
consignment
limited liability partnership (LLP)
10. One designated in a will to receive a gift of personal property.
secured transaction
legatee
bounty payment
deposition
11. A distributorship in which the seller and the distributor of the seller's products agree that the distributor will distribute only the seller's products.
counterclaim
exclusive distributorship
commingle
taking
12. 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.
life estate
articles of partnership
usage of trade
certificate of deposit (CD)
13. Reasonable grounds for believing that a person should be arrested or searched.
agency
normal trade relations (NTR) status
probable cause
shelter principle
14. 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
real property
intellectual property
nonpossessory interest
voir dire
15. A contract that may be legally avoided (canceled - or annulled) at the option of one or both of the parties.
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
bylaws
right of reimbursement
voidable contract
16. An agreement that arises when a buyer - engaging in a transaction on a computer - indicates assent to be bound by the terms of an offer by clicking on a button that says - for example - 'I agree'; sometimes referred to as a click-on license or a clic
automatic stay
click-on agreement
business judgment rule
insider trading
17. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
identification
target corporation
testator
tenancy at sufferance
18. One who entrusts goods to a bailee.
covenant not to sue
market-share liability
bailor
utilitarianism
19. Mistake that occurs when one party to a contract is mistaken as to a material fact; the contract normally is enforceable.
fiduciary
unilateral mistake
personal defenses
void contract
20. Planning that is undertaken to protect one's interest should some event threaten to undermine its security. In the context of insurance - risk management involves transferring certain risks from the insured to the insurance company.
fiduciary
protected class
risk management
extension clause
21. A reward (payment) given to a person or persons who perform a certain service - such as informing legal authorities of illegal actions.
unenforceable contract
trademark
bounty payment
usage of trade
22. A contract that results when an offer can be accepted only by the offeree's performance.
reformation
preferred creditor
unilateral contract
legatee
23. An advertisement - historically in a format resembling a tombstone - of a securities offering. The ad tells potential investors where and how they may obtain a prospectus.
moral minimum
common stock
confiscation
tombstone ad
24. Within a specified time period or - if no period is specified - within a reasonable time.
seasonably
usage of trade
mechanic's lien
intellectual property
25. The intentional burning of another's dwelling. Some statutes have expanded this to include any real property regardless of ownership and the destruction of property by other means
arson
distributed network
collecting bank
security
26. The act of presenting an instrument to the party liable on the instrument to collect payment. Presentment also occurs when a person presents an instrument to a drawee for a required acceptance.
winding up
venture capital
presentment
cram-down provision
27. The act of registering a domain name that is the same as - or confusingly similar to - the trademark of another and then offering to sell that domain name back to the trademark owner.
reaffirmation agreement
cybersquatting
limited liability company (LLC)
gift
28. Any bank to which an item is transferred in the course of collection - except the depositary or payor bank.
co-surety
codicil
long arm statute
intermediary bank
29. Any voluntary transfer of property made without consideration - past or present.
vicarious liability
gift
execution
franchisor
30. 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.
mens rea
bankruptcy court
closed shop
delegatee
31. Under Article 9 of the UCC - the property subject to a security interest - including accounts and chattel paper that have been sold.
gift causa mortis
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
nuncupative will
collateral
32. 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
piercing the corporate veil
SEC Rule 10b-5
writ of certiorari
33. Law that pertains to a particular nation (as opposed to international law).
national law
personal defenses
takeover
domain name
34. Evidence that consists of computer-generated or electronically recorded information - including e-mail - voice mail - spreadsheets - word-processing documents - and other data.
brief
S corporation
binder
e-evidence
35. A theory under which the intent to form a contract will be judged by outward - objective facts (what the party said when entering into the contract - how the party acted or appeared - and the circumstances surrounding the transaction) as interpreted
penalty
dissolution
administrator
objective theory of contracts
36. The requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit. The plaintiff must demonstrate that he or she has been either injured or threatened with injury.
incidental damages
standing to sue
justiciable controversy
condemnation
37. Statements made by the plaintiff and the defendant in a lawsuit that detail the facts - charges - and defenses involved in the litigation. The complaint and answer are part of the pleadings.
comity
pleadings
bond indenture
easement
38. Funds contained on computer software - in the form of secure programs stored on microchips and on other computer devices.
document of title
per stirpes
depositary bank
digital cash
39. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
requirements contract
third party beneficiary
distribution agreement
e-money
40. The termination of an obligation. In contract law - discharge occurs when the parties have fully performed their contractual obligations or when other events occur that release the parties from performance. In bankruptcy proceedings - discharge is th
national law
corporation
discharge
information
41. 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.
personal defenses
codicil
rule of four
scienter
42. A trust created by the grantor (settlor) and effective during the grantor's lifetime; a trust not established by a will.
plea bargaining
bilateral contract
inter vivos trust
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
43. In regard to employment relationships - a system in which those who have worked longest for the employer are first in line for promotions - salary increases - and other benefits. They are also the last to be laid off if the workforce must be reduced.
agency
seniority system
deficiency judgment
cease-and-desist order
44. A document prepared by a secured creditor and filed with the appropriate state or local official - to give notice to the public that the creditor has a security interest in collateral belonging to the debtor named in the statement. Financing statemen
financing statement
usage of trade
equal dignity rule
foreign corporation
45. A network that can be used by persons located (distributed) around the country or the globe to share computer files.
distributed network
joint and several liability
insider trading
unconscionable contract or clause
46. A warranty that goods sold or leased are fit for a particular purpose. The warranty arises when any seller or lessor knows the particular purpose for which a buyer or lessee will use the goods and knows that the buyer or lessee is relying on the skil
right-to-work law
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
constructive trust
easement
47. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
docket
retained earnings
information return
reaffirmation agreement
48. In a lawsuit - an issue that involves only disputed facts - and not what the law is on a given point. Questions of fact are decided by the jury in a jury trial (by the judge if there is no jury).
blue laws
question of fact
utilitarianism
answer
49. A relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other (the principal).
agency
self-defense
e-money
shelter principle
50. A person who makes a promise.
promisor
consolidation
holding company
counteroffer