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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A contract that does not require a specified form or formality to be valid.
principle of rights
informal contract
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
stored-value card
2. A statutory lien on the real property of another - created to ensure payment for work performed and materials furnished in the repair or improvement of real property - such as a building.
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3. The party that is ordered to pay a draft or check. With a check - a bank or a financial institution is always the drawee.
tenancy at will
plea bargaining
fungible goods
drawee
4. A Latin term meaning 'per person.' In the law governing estate distribution - a method of distributing the property of an intestate's estate so that each heir in a certain class (such as grandchildren) receives an equal share.
negotiation
holder in due course (HDC)
per capita
license
5. Identifiable characteristics reasonably necessary to the normal operation of a particular business. These characteristics can include gender - national origin - and religion - but not race.
incidental beneficiary
artisan's lien
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
parent-subsidiary merger
6. 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).
independent contractor
deficiency judgment
unilateral mistake
profit
7. Joint ownership.
private equity capital
money laundering
concurrent ownership
executed contract
8. The act of forcefully and unlawfully taking personal property of any value from another. Force or intimidation is usually necessary for an act of theft to be considered robbery.
robbery
employment discrimination
stock warrant
union shop
9. 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.
exclusive jurisdiction
revocation
usage of trade
tender
10. A contract that results when the elements necessary for contract formation (agreement - consideration - legal purpose - and contractual capacity) are present.
patent
exculpatory clause
valid contract
probate
11. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
automatic stay
discovery
maker
easement
12. A 'standard-form' contract - such as that between a large retailer and a consumer - in which the stronger party dictates the terms.
adhesion contract
limited liability company (LLC)
fee simple absolute
mens rea
13. A judgment entered by a court against a defendant who has failed to appear in court to answer or defend against the plaintiff's claim.
guarantor
leasehold estate
junior lienholder
default judgment
14. The failure - without legal excuse - of a promisor to perform the obligations of a contract.
venue
breach of contract
implied warranty of habitability
investment contract
15. 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.
ethics
rescission
assignor
fee simple absolute
16. A person who is engaged in the purchase and sale of goods. Under the UCC - a person who deals in goods of the kind involved in the sales contract or who holds herself or himself out as having skill or knowledge peculiar to the practices or goods bein
merchant
devisee
sublease
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
17. A person - such as a cosigner on a note - who agrees to be primarily responsible for the debt of another.
information return
course of performance
assignee
surety
18. 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
utilitarianism
insolvent
leasehold estate
assignor
19. Occurs when an individual adds value to personal property by the use of either labor or materials. In some situations - a person may acquire ownership rights in another's property through accession.
litigation
disparate-treatment discrimination
order for relief
accession
20. A contract for the sale of goods in which the seller is required or authorized to ship the goods by carrier. The seller assumes liability for any losses or damage to the goods until they are delivered to the carrier.
parent-subsidiary merger
closed shop
voir dire
shipment contract
21. A computer program that by electronic or other automated means can independently initiate an action or respond to electronic messages or data without review by an individual.
question of law
e-agent
incidental damages
impossibility of performance
22. The right of a co-surety who pays more than her or his proportionate share on a debtor's default to recover the excess paid from other co-sureties.
right of contribution
nuncupative will
cease-and-desist order
protected class
23. The simplest form of business organization - in which the owner is the business. The owner reports business income on his or her personal income tax return and is legally responsible for all debts and obligations incurred by the business.
sole proprietorship
impossibility of performance
partnering agreement
shareholder's derivative suit
24. A corporation whose shareholders are limited to a small group of persons - often including only family members.
devisee
dominion
business judgment rule
close corporation
25. A crime
constructive eviction
felony
presentment
assignment
26. Ownership rights in property - including the right to possess and control the property.
common stock
bankruptcy court
presentment warranties
dominion
27. Ethics in a business context; a consensus as to what constitutes right or wrong behavior in the world of business and the application of moral principles to situations that arise in a business setting.
tender of delivery
covenant not to sue
normal trade relations (NTR) status
business ethics
28. An agreement made before marriage that defines each partner's ownership rights in the other partner's property. Prenuptial agreements must be in writing to be enforceable.
prenuptial agreement
liquidated damages
intestate
quorum
29. In criminal law - a defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official
after-acquired property
covenant not to sue
entrapment
venture capital
30. 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.
testamentary trust
presentment
creditors' composition agreement
promissory note
31. 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.
codicil
pleadings
promisor
dissolution
32. Any instrument that is not payable to a specific person - including instruments payable to the bearer or to 'cash.'
will substitutes
bearer instrument
award
devise
33. A type of tenancy under which a tenant who - after rightfully being in possession of leased premises - continues (wrongfully) to occupy the property after the lease has terminated. The tenant has no rights to possess the property and occupies it only
tenancy at sufferance
license
mortgagor
binder
34. The document that is filed with a bankruptcy court to initiate bankruptcy proceedings. The official forms required for a petition in bankruptcy must be completed accurately - sworn to under oath - and signed by the debtor.
requirements contract
easement
petition in bankruptcy
special warranty deed
35. A situation in which the personal property of one person (a bailor) is entrusted to another (a bailee) - who is obligated to return the bailed property to the bailor or dispose of it as directed.
e-evidence
bailment
mens rea
presentment
36. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
federal question
stored-value card
secondary boycott
mortgagor
37. In insurance law - a contract between the insurer and the insured in which - for a stipulated consideration - the insurer agrees to compensate the insured for loss on a specific subject by a specified peril.
attachment
informal contract
deposition
policy
38. An oral will (often called a deathbed will ) made before witnesses; usually limited to transfers of personal property.
constructive eviction
service mark
ethical reasoning
nuncupative will
39. A person in possession of an instrument payable to bearer or indorsed in blank.
bearer
certification mark
novation
condemnation
40. 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.
offeror
attachment
pledge
lien
41. 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.
backdating
international law
conforming goods
dissociation
42. The first bank to receive a check for payment.
stock options
tangible employment action
depositary bank
digital cash
43. The term used to designate a person who has an ownership interest in a limited liability company.
member
constructive delivery
white-collar crime
dividend
44. An estate in realty held by a tenant under a lease. In every leasehold estate - the tenant has a qualified right to possess and/or use the land.
impossibility of performance
trade dress
leasehold estate
traveler's check
45. A trust in which the property held by the trustee must be used for a charitable purpose - such as the advancement of health - education - or religion.
constructive eviction
charitable trust
distribution agreement
bearer
46. A form of concurrent ownership of property in which each spouse technically owns an undivided one-half interest in property acquired during the marriage.
community property
record
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
profit
47. A relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other (the principal).
partnership
writ of execution
workout
agency
48. 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.
objective theory of contracts
document of title
right of subrogation
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
49. 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
money laundering
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
consequential damages
arson
50. A party to whom contractual obligations are transferred - or delegated.
motion to dismiss
promisor
delegatee
ethical reasoning