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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A person - such as a cosigner on a note - who agrees to be primarily responsible for the debt of another.
liquidated damages
prima facie case
surety
testator
2. The joint ownership of property by a husband and wife. Neither party can transfer her or his interest in the property without the consent of the other.
tenancy by the entirety
probable cause
cybernotary
performance
3. Latin for 'let the master respond.' A doctrine under which a principal or an employer is held liable for the wrongful acts committed by agents or employees while acting within the course and scope of their agency or employment.
creditors' composition agreement
bylaws
judicial review
respondeat superior
4. 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
insider trading
financing statement
cross-collateralization
reply
5. A contract that by law requires a specific form - such as being executed under seal - for its validity.
corporation
formal contract
limited liability partnership (LLP)
venue
6. Under the UCC - a term describing a person who ceases to pay "his [or her] debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his [or her] debts as they become due or is insolvent within the meaning of federal bankruptcy law" [UCC 1-201
foreign corporation
attachment
copyright
insolvent
7. In a secured transaction - the process by which a secured creditor's interest 'attaches' to the property of another (collateral) and the creditor's security interest becomes enforceable. In the context of judicial liens - a court-ordered seizure and
eminent domain
letter of credit
attachment
discovery
8. The exclusive right of an author or originator of a literary or artistic production (including computer programs) to publish - print - or sell that production for a statutory period of time.
copyright
plea bargaining
payee
testate
9. In corporate law - a written agreement between a stockholder and another party in which the stockholder authorizes the other party to vote the stockholder's shares in a certain manner.
cease-and-desist order
proxy
fixed-term tenancy
devise
10. 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.
resulting trust
motion for a new trial
penalty
counteroffer
11. As a noun - a person having a duty created by his or her undertaking to act primarily for another's benefit in matters connected with the undertaking. As an adjective - a relationship founded on trust and confidence.
motion to dismiss
tenancy at sufferance
Federal Reserve System
fiduciary
12. A contract between a seller and a distributor of the seller's products setting out the terms and conditions of the distributorship.
distribution agreement
closed shop
cease-and-desist order
constructive discharge
13. The formal disbanding of a partnership or a corporation. It can take place by (1) acts of the partners or - in a corporation - acts of the shareholders and board of directors; (2) the subsequent illegality of the firm's business; (3) the expiration o
dissolution
accredited investors
bond
charitable trust
14. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
tenancy in common
act of state doctrine
commercial impracticability
information
15. Various documents that attempt to dispose of an estate in the same or similar manner as a will - such as trusts or life insurance plans.
summary jury trial (SJT)
corporate governance
will substitutes
premium
16. A tax on imported goods.
tariff
venue
comity
hot-cargo agreement
17. Any person in possession of an instrument drawn - issued - or indorsed to him or her - to his or her order - to bearer - or in blank.
securities
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
informal contract
holder
18. A wrong against society proclaimed in a statute and - if committed - punishable by society through fines and/or imprisonment
delegation of duties
correspondent bank
attachment
crime
19. 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.
cyber crime
mediation
venture capital
testator
20. 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.
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
agreement
summary jury trial (SJT)
trade secret
21. A hybrid form of business organization that is used mainly by professionals who normally do business in a partnership. Like a partnership - an LLP is a pass-through entity for tax purposes - but the personal liability of the partners is limited.
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
U.S. trustee
limited liability partnership (LLP)
securities
22. A contract that is formed electronically.
e-contract
petition in bankruptcy
formal contract
premium
23. 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.
act of state doctrine
acceptor
venue
sale on approval
24. A motion by either party to a lawsuit at the close of the pleadings requesting the court to decide the issue solely on the pleadings without proceeding to trial. The motion will be granted only if no facts are in dispute.
discovery
winding up
motion for judgment on the pleadings
answer
25. An order by a bank customer to his or her bank not to pay or certify a certain check.
lien
stop-payment order
independent contractor
limited partnership
26. A document informing a defendant that a legal action has been commenced against him or her and that the defendant must appear in court on a certain date to answer the plaintiff's complaint.
security
insider trading
diversity of citizenship
summons
27. In a secured transaction - the process by which a secured creditor's interest 'attaches' to the property of another (collateral) and the creditor's security interest becomes enforceable. In the context of judicial liens - a court-ordered seizure and
discharge
integrated contract
acceleration clause
attachment
28. Co-ownership of property in which each party owns an undivided interest that passes to her or his heirs at death.
backdating
sale or return
tenancy in common
secondary boycott
29. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
duress
alien corporation
forum-selection clause
Statute of Frauds
30. 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
destination contract
express contract
correspondent bank
bilateral mistake
31. A contractual and statutory process in which one corporation (the surviving corporation) acquires all of the assets and liabilities of another corporation (the merged corporation). The shareholders of the merged corporation either are paid for their
force majeure clause
merger
click-on agreement
risk
32. 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
workers' compensation laws
shipment contract
proxy
33. A gift made during one's lifetime and not in contemplation of imminent death - in contrast to a gift causa mortis.
gift inter vivos
unilateral mistake
petty offense
will
34. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
formal contract
condemnation
writ of execution
foreign exchange market
35. 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.
drawer
identification
exclusive distributorship
member
36. An interest in land that exists only for the duration of the life of some person - usually the holder of the estate.
acceptance
fungible goods
business ethics
life estate
37. 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
protected class
condemnation
business necessity
38. 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
conveyance
fixture
destination contract
prospectus
39. The mixing together of goods belonging to two or more owners so that the separately owned goods cannot be identified.
intestacy laws
self-defense
confusion
act of state doctrine
40. Joint ownership.
merchant
consignment
personal defenses
concurrent ownership
41. Funds contained on computer software - in the form of secure programs stored on microchips and on other computer devices.
life estate
formal contract
digital cash
installment contract
42. The use of an asset that is not the subject of a loan to collateralize that loan.
bequest
e-signature
cross-collateralization
replevin
43. Under the UCC - a contract that requires or authorizes delivery in two or more separate lots to be accepted and paid for separately.
rule of four
crime
sublease
installment contract
44. 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
bond
tender of delivery
self-incrimination
e-contract
45. In the context of securities offerings - 'sophisticated' investors - such as banks - insurance companies - investment companies - the issuer's executive officers and directors - and persons whose income or net worth exceeds certain limits.
exculpatory clause
tombstone ad
accredited investors
principle of rights
46. 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
floating lien
watered stock
sublease
market-share liability
47. A person to whom an offer is made.
offeree
vicarious liability
executed contract
target corporation
48. The practice of marking a document with a date that precedes the actual date. Persons who backdate stock options are picking a date when the stock was trading at a lower price than the date of the options grant.
unilateral mistake
retained earnings
forgery
backdating
49. 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
executor
parent-subsidiary merger
mechanic's lien
bequest
50. A trust created by the deposit of a person's own funds in his or her own name as a trustee for another. It is a tentative trust - revocable at will until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his or her lifetime by some unequivocal act or decla
Totten trust
confiscation
concurrent ownership
usage of trade
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