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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A tax return submitted by a partnership that only reports the income and losses earned by the business. The partnership as an entity does not pay taxes on the income received by the partnership. A partner's profit from the partnership (whether distri
charitable trust
disclosed principal
nonpossessory interest
information return
2. A federal court of limited jurisdiction that handles only bankruptcy proceedings - which are governed by federal bankruptcy law.
bankruptcy court
suretyship
sales contract
binder
3. A person who makes an offer.
performance
articles of incorporation
offeror
docket
4. An offeree's response to an offer in which the offeree rejects the original offer and at the same time makes a new offer.
fixed-term tenancy
counteroffer
unenforceable contract
act of state doctrine
5. A question that pertains to the U.S. Constitution - acts of Congress - or treaties. A federal question provides a basis for federal jurisdiction.
duress
federal question
cover
bearer instrument
6. Shares of stock issued by a corporation for which the corporation receives - as payment - less than the stated value of the shares.
impossibility of performance
quorum
right of contribution
watered stock
7. A contractual and statutory process in which two or more corporations join to become a completely new corporation. The original corporations cease to exist - and the new corporation acquires all their assets and liabilities.
tender
consolidation
unenforceable contract
mediation
8. In bankruptcy proceedings - the suspension of virtually all litigation and other action by creditors against the debtor or the debtor's property. The stay is effective the moment the debtor files a petition in bankruptcy.
treaty
SEC Rule 10b-5
automatic stay
articles of partnership
9. Moral principles and values applied to social behavior.
ethics
gift causa mortis
standing to sue
debtor in possession (DIP)
10. An agreement formed between a debtor and his or her creditors in which the creditors agree to accept a lesser sum than that owed by the debtor in full satisfaction of the debt.
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11. 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
tippee
assignment
draft
12. An administrative or judicial order prohibiting a person or business firm from conducting activities that an agency or court has deemed illegal.
SEC Rule 10b-5
incidental beneficiary
integrated contract
cease-and-desist order
13. The conduct that occurs under the terms of a particular agreement. Such conduct indicates what the parties to an agreement intended it to mean.
dissociation
affirmative action
course of performance
mechanic's lien
14. A deed intended to pass any title - interest - or claim that the grantor may have in the property without warranting that such title is valid. A quitclaim deed offers the least amount of protection against defects in the title.
quitclaim deed
backdating
dishonor
smart card
15. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
imposter
target corporation
trademark
act of state doctrine
16. 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.
international law
liquidated damages
novation
tenancy at sufferance
17. A contract that results when the elements necessary for contract formation (agreement - consideration - legal purpose - and contractual capacity) are present.
debtor in possession (DIP)
market-share liability
valid contract
mitigation of damages
18. A contract that is formed electronically.
e-contract
community property
condition precedent
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
19. According to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act - information that is either inscribed on a tangible medium or stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable.
tangible property
collateral promise
record
moral minimum
20. A signed writing (record) that contains an unconditional promise or order to pay an exact sum on demand or at an exact future time to a specific person or order - or to bearer.
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
fiduciary
arbitration
negotiable instrument
21. An approach to ethical reasoning that evaluates behavior in light of the consequences of that behavior for those who will be affected by it - rather than on the basis of any absolute ethical or moral values. In utilitarian reasoning - a 'good' decisi
risk
merchant
utilitarianism
tenancy in common
22. A trademark in cyberspace.
cyber mark
contract
SEC Rule 10b-5
minimum wage
23. In product liability law - a product that is defective to the point of threatening a consumer's health and safety. A product will be considered unreasonably dangerous if it is dangerous beyond the expectation of the ordinary consumer or if a less dan
unreasonably dangerous product
binder
transfer warranties
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
24. Property that cannot be seen or touched but exists only conceptually - such as corporate stocks and bonds - patents and copyrights - and ordinary contract rights. Article 2 of the UCC does not govern intangible property.
negotiation
lost property
commercial impracticability
intangible property
25. Reasonable grounds for believing that a person should be arrested or searched.
stored-value card
motion for judgment n.o.v.
international organization
probable cause
26. The authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case.
check
gift causa mortis
apparent authority
jurisdiction
27. 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.
execution
misdemeanor
stock warrant
tombstone ad
28. Any act that is directed against computers and computer parts - that uses computers as instruments of crime - or that involves computers and constitutes abuse.
computer crime
working papers
quota
articles of partnership
29. A contract that may be legally avoided (canceled - or annulled) at the option of one or both of the parties.
sales contract
consignment
voidable contract
unenforceable contract
30. The purchase or sale of securities on the basis of inside information (information that has not been made available to the public).
notary public
felony
investment contract
insider trading
31. As defined by the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act - 'an electronic sound - symbol - or process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record.'
articles of organization
e-signature
fee simple absolute
imposter
32. The process of proving and validating a will and settling all matters pertaining to an estate.
probate
extension clause
motion for judgment n.o.v.
preferred creditor
33. A claim made by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In effect - the defendant is suing the plaintiff.
counterclaim
watered stock
defalcation
personal property
34. Evidence that consists of computer-generated or electronically recorded information - including e-mail - voice mail - spreadsheets - word-processing documents - and other data.
probate
undisclosed principal
e-evidence
automatic stay
35. 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.
security interest
investment company
limited partner
pledge
36. A type of limited liability partnership owned by family members or fiduciaries of family members.
e-evidence
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
confiscation
tenancy by the entirety
37. A process in which parties attempt to settle their dispute informally - with or without attorneys to represent them. In the context of negotiable instruments - the transfer of an instrument in such form that the transferee (the person to whom the ins
negotiation
inside director
lease
dominion
38. Classes of stock that have priority over common stock as to both payment of dividends and distribution of assets on the corporation's dissolution.
backdating
judicial review
penalty
preferred stock
39. A set of rules issued by the Federal Reserve System's Board of Governors to protect users of electronic fund transfer systems.
shrink-wrap agreement
whistleblowing
promisor
Regulation E
40. 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.
motion for summary judgment
accredited investors
confiscation
equal dignity rule
41. A fictional contract imposed on the parties by a court in the interests of fairness and justice; usually imposed to avoid the unjust enrichment of one party at the expense of another.
quasi contract
seniority system
power of attorney
crime
42. All employers must verify the employment eligibility and identity of any worker hired in the United States. To comply with the law - employers must complete an I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification Form for all new hires within three business days.
I-9 verification
information
reply
mitigation of damages
43. In the context of real property - an interest in land that does not include any right to possess the property.
inter vivos trust
nonpossessory interest
takeover
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
44. A tax on imported goods.
computer crime
discharge
tariff
limited liability company (LLC)
45. A bank in which another bank has an account (and vice versa) for the purpose of facilitating fund transfers.
motion for a new trial
correspondent bank
partially disclosed principal
voir dire
46. The first bank to receive a check for payment.
depositary bank
liquidated damages
litigation
debtor in possession (DIP)
47. A document by which title to property (usually real property) is passed.
deed
per stirpes
constructive delivery
vesting
48. Identifiable characteristics reasonably necessary to the normal operation of a particular business. These characteristics can include gender - national origin - and religion - but not race.
e-contract
specific performance
output contract
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
49. A controversy that is not hypothetical or academic but real and substantial; a requirement that must be satisfied before a court will hear a case.
business ethics
necessaries
justiciable controversy
forbearance
50. 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.
insider trading
alienation
fee simple absolute
sale