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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. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
third party beneficiary
consumer-debtor
counterclaim
executory contract
2. A mark used in the sale or the advertising of services to distinguish the services of one person from those of others. Titles - character names - and other distinctive features of radio and television programs may be registered as service marks.
inter vivos trust
service mark
quota
stock
3. The selling of goods in a foreign country at a price below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market.
articles of partnership
dumping
estate in property
junior lienholder
4. 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).
bond
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
profit
risk management
5. A negotiable instrument that is payable 'to the order of an identified person' or 'to an identified person or order.'
tenancy at sufferance
constructive trust
order instrument
force majeure clause
6. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
consolidation
ratification
quota
lessor
7. A contract that has been completely performed by both parties.
implied warranty of merchantability
signature
bond
executed contract
8. Under the UCC - a remedy that allows the buyer or lessee - on the seller's or lessor's breach - to purchase goods from another seller or lessor and substitute them for the goods due under the contract. If the cost of cover exceeds the cost of the con
business necessity
signature
cover
apparent authority
9. A contract for the sale of goods under which the ownership of goods is transferred from a seller to a buyer for a price.
after-acquired property
product liability
cost-benefit analysis
sales contract
10. A doctrine that applies when a promisor makes a clear and definite promise on which the promisee justifiably relies. Such a promise is binding if justice will be better served by the enforcement of the promise.
disparate-impact discrimination
probate court
spendthrift trust
promissory estoppel
11. The act of refraining from an action that one has a legal right to undertake.
writ of execution
forbearance
unilateral mistake
cram-down provision
12. A legally recognized authority that can certify the validity of digital signatures.
executor
cybernotary
common stock
constructive delivery
13. 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.
personal defenses
search warrant
burglary
express warranty
14. A contract that has not as yet been fully performed.
stock
litigation
executory contract
document of title
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.
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
overdraft
promisee
tenancy at will
16. A distribution to corporate shareholders of corporate profits or income - disbursed in proportion to the number of shares held.
assignor
dividend
property
tender
17. 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
securities
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
bailee
cyberterrorist
18. A crime
insurance
search warrant
felony
export
19. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
forum-selection clause
easement
right-to-work law
equal dignity rule
20. Generally - a stock certificate - bond - note - debenture - warrant - or other document or record evidencing an ownership interest in a corporation or a promise to repay a corporation's debt.
warranty deed
recording statutes
indictment
security
21. 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.
restitution
preference
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
digital cash
22. A person who acquires the right to the possession and use of another's goods in exchange for rental payments.
lessee
contract
burglary
franchisor
23. A clause in a contract designating the law (such as the law of a particular state or nation) that will govern the contract.
sale or return
choice-of-law clause
resulting trust
browse-wrap terms
24. State laws that regulate the offering and sale of securities.
blue sky laws
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
mortgage
bequest
25. A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party - who acts as a communicating agent between the parties and assists them in negotiating a settlement.
red herring prospectus
per capita
mediation
scienter
26. Procedurally - a defendant's response to the plaintiff's complaint.
answer
investment company
extension clause
parent-subsidiary merger
27. Property resulting from intellectual - creative processes.
record
intellectual property
overdraft
entrapment
28. The standard of proof used in criminal cases. If there is any reasonable doubt that a criminal defendant committed the crime with which she or he has been charged - then the verdict must be 'not guilty.'
dissolution
respondeat superior
stop-payment order
beyond a reasonable doubt
29. A merger of companies in which one company (the parent corporation) owns most of the stock of the other corporation (the subsidiary corporation). A parent-subsidiary merger (short-form merger) can use a simplified procedure when the parent corporatio
parent-subsidiary merger
extension clause
anticipatory repudiation
promisee
30. A rule providing that an acceptance of an offer becomes effective on dispatch (on being placed in an official mailbox) - if mail is - expressly or impliedly - an authorized means of communication of acceptance to the offeror.
misdemeanor
mailbox rule
easement
co-surety
31. A motion asserting that the trial was so fundamentally flawed (because of error - newly discovered evidence - prejudice - or another reason) that a new trial is necessary to prevent a miscarriage of justice.
lease
motion for a new trial
distributed network
act of state doctrine
32. 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.
attachment
nonpossessory interest
domestic corporation
international law
33. 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.
product liability
smart card
fictitious payee
foreign exchange market
34. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
vesting
takeover
mortgage
holding company
35. A contract that results when the elements necessary for contract formation (agreement - consideration - legal purpose - and contractual capacity) are present.
usage of trade
valid contract
partnership
answer
36. A contractual promise of one party to refrain from conducting business similar to that of another party for a certain period of time and within a specified geographic area. Courts commonly enforce such covenants if they are reasonable in terms of tim
extension clause
adverse possession
obligor
covenant not to compete
37. Property that is acquired by the debtor after the execution of a security agreement.
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
after-acquired property
partially disclosed principal
warranty deed
38. A party to whom contractual obligations are transferred - or delegated.
international organization
certified check
delegatee
merger
39. A person who uses one computer to break into another. Professional computer programmers refer to such persons as 'crackers.'
intestacy laws
corporate social responsibility
contract
hacker
40. Failure to observe a promise or discharge an obligation; commonly used to refer to failure to pay a debt when it is due.
trade name
forum-selection clause
default
disparate-treatment discrimination
41. In a given state - a corporation that does business in - and is organized under the law of - that state.
executory contract
domestic corporation
inside director
Statute of Frauds
42. 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.
standing to sue
insurable interest
pleadings
collateral promise
43. A crime committed on the Internet.
cyber crime
click-on agreement
agreement
cyberterrorist
44. A paper exchanged in the regular course of business that evidences the right to possession of goods (for example - a bill of lading or a warehouse receipt).
implied warranty of merchantability
money laundering
document of title
preferred stock
45. 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.
grand jury
presentment
short-form merger
fixed-term tenancy
46. In securities law - a transaction in which a person invests in a common enterprise with the reasonable expectation that profits will be derived primarily from the efforts of others.
check
cyber mark
independent contractor
investment contract
47. The process by which a criminal defendant and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case - subject to court approval; usually involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser offense in return for a
negotiation
appraisal right
plea bargaining
federal question
48. An interest in land that exists only for the duration of the life of some person - usually the holder of the estate.
life estate
drawer
will substitutes
distributed network
49. The passing of title to property from the seller to the buyer for a price.
sales contract
sale
judicial review
tangible property
50. A phase in the litigation process during which the opposing parties may obtain information from each other and from third parties prior to trial.
automatic stay
certified check
license
discovery