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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
guarantor
lien
incidental damages
taking
2. A contract in which the terms of the agreement are stated in words - oral or written.
express contract
winding up
concurrent ownership
intermediary bank
3. 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
reaffirmation agreement
presentment warranties
warranty deed
alienation
4. The act of transferring to another all or part of one's rights arising under a contract.
signature
assignment
cram-down provision
pleadings
5. A party to whom the rights under a contract are transferred - or assigned.
contractual capacity
assignee
premium
takeover
6. In bankruptcy proceedings - all of the debtor's interests in property currently held - wherever located - together with certain jointly owned property - property transferred in transactions voidable by the trustee - proceeds and profits from the prop
estate in property
piercing the corporate veil
product liability
negotiation
7. A party who transfers (assigns) his or her rights under a contract to another party (called the assignee).
assignor
federal question
S corporation
liquidated damages
8. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
motion for a new trial
disclosed principal
information
testator
9. A type of conditional sale in which title and possession pass from the seller to the buyer - but the buyer retains the option to return the goods during a specified period even though the goods conform to the contract.
sale or return
premium
testate
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
10. 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
course of performance
limited liability partnership (LLP)
Federal Reserve System
11. A crime committed on the Internet.
sale on approval
valid contract
cyber crime
suretyship
12. All costs resulting from a breach of contract - including all reasonable expenses incurred because of the breach.
abandoned property
incidental damages
shrink-wrap agreement
cease-and-desist order
13. A form of employment discrimination that results when an employer intentionally discriminates against employees who are members of protected classes.
gift causa mortis
obligor
disparate-treatment discrimination
suretyship
14. Under a mortgage agreement - the debtor who gives the creditor a security interest in the debtor's property in return for a mortgage loan.
mortgagee
cybersquatting
mortgagor
surety
15. The failure - without legal excuse - of a promisor to perform the obligations of a contract.
corporate governance
eviction
breach of contract
watered stock
16. 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.
cybersquatting
check
mens rea
release
17. In insurance law - the price paid by the insured for insurance protection for a specified period of time.
premium
certification mark
normal trade relations (NTR) status
condition
18. The legal avoidance - or setting aside - of a contractual obligation.
disaffirmance
hacker
cover
actus reus
19. The conventions - rules - and procedures that define accepted accounting practices at a particular time. The source of the principles is the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
void contract
cram-down provision
exculpatory clause
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
20. A group of citizens called to decide - after hearing the state's evidence - whether a reasonable basis (probable cause) exists for believing that a crime has been committed and that a trial ought to be held.
grand jury
cyber crime
probate
co-surety
21. A public official authorized to attest to the authenticity of signatures.
notary public
e-money
voir dire
quota
22. An ownership interest in land in which the owner has the greatest possible aggregation of rights - privileges - and power. Ownership in fee simple absolute is limited absolutely to a person and her or his heirs.
mutual fund
tenancy at sufferance
obligor
fee simple absolute
23. A written contract that constitutes the final expression of the parties' agreement. If a contract is integrated - evidence extraneous to the contract that contradicts or alters the meaning of the contract in any way is inadmissible.
close corporation
unreasonably dangerous product
integrated contract
merchant
24. In criminal law - the least serious kind of criminal offense - such as a traffic or building-code violation.
backdating
petty offense
corporate governance
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
25. A prediction concerning potential loss based on known and unknown factors.
tenancy by the entirety
risk
underwriter
lessor
26. 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
tenancy in common
protected class
dissolution
U.S. trustee
27. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
protected class
foreign exchange market
choice-of-language clause
search warrant
28. An implied promise by a landlord that rented residential premises are fit for human habitation
implied warranty of habitability
discovery
default judgment
dissolution
29. A mark used by members of a cooperative - association - union - or other organization to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
collective mark
revocation
nonpossessory interest
working papers
30. The seizure by a government of a privately owned business or personal property for a proper public purpose and with just compensation.
expropriation
concurrent ownership
output contract
business ethics
31. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
easement
embezzlement
digital cash
chattel
32. Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person - causing the person to perform an act that she or he would not otherwise perform.
cyber mark
independent contractor
duress
after-acquired property
33. 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
blue laws
backdating
destination contract
correspondent bank
34. 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.
integrated contract
corporate governance
debtor in possession (DIP)
docket
35. An agreement in which a buyer agrees to purchase and the seller agrees to sell all or up to a stated amount of what the buyer needs or requires.
respondeat superior
requirements contract
transfer warranties
comity
36. A person who receives inside information.
tippee
whistleblowing
payee
profit
37. One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owner's trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
franchisor
lessor
check
motion for summary judgment
38. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
forum-selection clause
assignor
force majeure clause
e-evidence
39. An implied trust arising from the conduct of the parties. A trust in which a party holds the actual legal title to another's property but only for that person's benefit.
embezzlement
disclosed principal
resulting trust
brief
40. A doctrine under which a party may be excused from performing a contract when (1) a contingency occurs - (2) the contingency's occurrence makes performance impracticable - and (3) the nonoccurrence of the contingency was a basic assumption on which t
commercial impracticability
sovereign immunity
contract
Totten trust
41. 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.
Totten trust
motion for a new trial
malpractice
leasehold estate
42. In contract law - the fulfillment of one's duties arising under a contract with another; the normal way of discharging one's contractual obligations.
performance
outside director
Regulation E
domain name
43. A defense to allegations of employment discrimination in which the employer demonstrates that an employment practice that discriminates against members of a protected class is related to job performance.
ethical reasoning
presentment
long arm statute
business necessity
44. The goods and services that domestic firms sell to buyers located in other countries.
export
principle of rights
eviction
docket
45. 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
international law
joint and several liability
e-money
46. 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
check
payee
novation
47. 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
transfer warranties
revocation
property
check
48. A trust that is created by will and therefore does not take effect until the death of the testator.
quasi contract
testamentary trust
mislaid property
forgery
49. A bank in which another bank has an account (and vice versa) for the purpose of facilitating fund transfers.
correspondent bank
collecting bank
floating lien
operating agreement
50. A court's order - issued prior to a trial to collect a debt - directing the sheriff or other public officer to seize nonexempt property of the debtor. If the creditor prevails at trial - the seized property can be sold to satisfy the judgment.
liquidation
per capita
writ of attachment
normal trade relations (NTR) status