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Business Law Fundamentals
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The selling of goods in a foreign country at a price below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market.
dominion
articles of partnership
scienter
dumping
2. Drawee that is legally obligated to pay an instrument when it is presented later for payment.
acceptance
acceptor
limited liability partnership (LLP)
civil law system
3. A required standard of care that certain professionals - such as accountants - must meet to avoid liability for securities violations.
due diligence
security agreement
destination contract
probate court
4. The purchase or sale of securities on the basis of inside information (information that has not been made available to the public).
insider trading
disparate-impact discrimination
gift
insolvent
5. Any act that is directed against computers and computer parts - that uses computers as instruments of crime - or that involves computers and constitutes abuse.
voidable contract
lost property
stock certificate
computer crime
6. 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
prospectus
business judgment rule
probable cause
docket
7. 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.
spendthrift trust
federal question
right of reimbursement
integrated contract
8. 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
writ of attachment
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
merger
unconscionable contract or clause
9. The relationship that exists between the promisor and the promisee of a contract.
lease agreement
blue laws
privity of contract
drawee
10. The bank on which a check is drawn (the drawee bank).
warranty deed
condition subsequent
payor bank
collecting bank
11. 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
partnership
trade secret
utilitarianism
covenant not to compete
12. A distribution to corporate shareholders of corporate profits or income - disbursed in proportion to the number of shares held.
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
exclusive jurisdiction
choice-of-language clause
dividend
13. The term used to designate a person who has an ownership interest in a limited liability company.
risk management
dissolution
dishonor
member
14. A government's taking of a privately owned business or personal property without a proper public purpose or an award of just compensation.
signature
policy
obligee
confiscation
15. A status granted in an international treaty by a provision stating that the citizens of the contracting nations may enjoy the privileges accorded by either party to citizens of its NTR nations. Generally - this status is designed to establish equalit
crime
pass-through entity
security
normal trade relations (NTR) status
16. 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.
order for relief
business necessity
co-surety
fixed-term tenancy
17. State or local laws that prohibit the performance of certain types of commercial activities on Sunday.
indorsement
blue laws
complaint
testate
18. A written instrument giving a creditor an interest in (lien on) the debtor's real property as security for payment of a debt.
charitable trust
mortgage
target corporation
distribution agreement
19. A court-ordered correction of a written contract so that it reflects the true intentions of the parties.
tenancy at sufferance
motion for judgment n.o.v.
reformation
inside director
20. Reasonable grounds for believing that a person should be arrested or searched.
cybersquatting
trust
entrapment
probable cause
21. A business entity that has no tax liability. The entity's income is passed through to the owners - and the owners pay taxes on the income.
eviction
cross-collateralization
lease agreement
pass-through entity
22. In insurance law - the insurer - or the one assuming a risk in return for the payment of a premium.
underwriter
order for relief
holder
venture capital
23. 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.
motion for a new trial
intestate
prospectus
cyber mark
24. 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.
choice-of-language clause
necessaries
petition in bankruptcy
profit
25. A method of settling disputes - used in many federal courts - in which a trial is held - but the jury's verdict is not binding. The verdict acts only as a guide to both sides in reaching an agreement during the mandatory negotiations that immediately
affirmative action
per stirpes
summary jury trial (SJT)
cure
26. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
employment at will
sublease
taking
eviction
27. 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.
malpractice
personal defenses
promisor
accredited investors
28. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
categorical imperative
retained earnings
recording statutes
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
29. A state court of limited jurisdiction that conducts proceedings relating to the settlement of a deceased person's estate.
standing to sue
probate court
insurable interest
condemnation
30. A partnership consisting of one or more general partners (who manage the business and are liable to the full extent of their personal assets for debts of the partnership) and one or more limited partners (who contribute only assets and are liable onl
trust
limited partnership
probate
distributed network
31. A certificate that evidences a corporate (or government) debt. It is a security that involves no ownership interest in the issuing entity.
bond
quota
easement
gift causa mortis
32. 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.
tippee
cram-down provision
presentment
license
33. A party that holds a lien that is subordinate to one or more other liens on the same property.
junior lienholder
mislaid property
moral minimum
articles of incorporation
34. Under Article 2A of the UCC - a transfer of the right to possess and use goods for a period of time in exchange for payment.
lease
small claims court
common stock
dividend
35. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
valid contract
robbery
bailee
outside director
36. A person to whom an instrument is made payable.
revocation
payee
international law
Totten trust
37. A joint surety; a person who assumes liability jointly with another surety for the payment of an obligation.
preference
executor
ultra vires
co-surety
38. A company whose business activity is holding shares in another company.
joint tenancy
ethics
life estate
holding company
39. A security interest that arises when a seller or lender extends credit for part or all of the purchase price of goods purchased by a buyer.
drawer
restitution
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
40. Under the UCC - a contract that requires or authorizes delivery in two or more separate lots to be accepted and paid for separately.
installment contract
periodic tenancy
pledge
voidable contract
41. A certificate issued by a corporation evidencing the ownership of a specified number of shares in the corporation.
cram-down provision
stock certificate
short-form merger
tenancy at sufferance
42. A form of eviction that occurs when a landlord fails to perform adequately any of the duties (such as providing heat in the winter) required by the lease - thereby making the tenant's further use and enjoyment of the property exceedingly difficult or
workout
constructive eviction
anticipatory repudiation
voir dire
43. In criminal law - the least serious kind of criminal offense - such as a traffic or building-code violation.
license
dissolution
petty offense
personal defenses
44. A provision of the Bankruptcy Code that allows a court to confirm a debtor's Chapter 11 reorganization plan even though only one class of creditors has accepted it.
accredited investors
cram-down provision
warranty deed
workout
45. A clause in a contract designating the official language by which the contract will be interpreted in the event of a future disagreement over the contract's terms.
diversity of citizenship
choice-of-language clause
seniority system
treaty
46. Necessities required for life - such as food - shelter - clothing - and medical attention; may include whatever is believed to be necessary to maintain a person's standard of living or financial and social status.
destination contract
overdraft
unilateral mistake
necessaries
47. A remedy whereby a contract is canceled and the parties are returned to the positions they occupied before the contract was made; may be effected through the mutual consent of the parties - by the parties' conduct - or by court decree.
bearer
writ of attachment
implied-in-fact contract
rescission
48. A contract that results when the elements necessary for contract formation (agreement - consideration - legal purpose - and contractual capacity) are present.
offeree
valid contract
stock certificate
accredited investors
49. Under the UCC - 'any symbol executed or adopted by a party with a present intention to authenticate a writing.'
bailee
penalty
signature
imposter
50. A union's refusal to work for - purchase from - or handle the products of a secondary employer - with whom the union has no dispute - in order to force that employer to stop doing business with the primary employer - with whom the union has a labor d
indorsement
secondary boycott
petty offense
shareholder's derivative suit