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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The use of an asset that is not the subject of a loan to collateralize that loan.
cross-collateralization
third party beneficiary
mechanic's lien
cybersquatting
2. 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.
fee simple absolute
force majeure clause
patent
per stirpes
3. An out-of-court agreement between a debtor and creditors in which the parties work out a payment plan or schedule under which the debtor's debts can be discharged.
workout
business necessity
express warranty
shelter principle
4. Moral principles and values applied to social behavior.
ethics
robbery
binder
stop-payment order
5. Under a mortgage agreement - the debtor who gives the creditor a security interest in the debtor's property in return for a mortgage loan.
holding company
mortgagor
articles of incorporation
surety
6. The standard of proof used in criminal cases. If there is any reasonable doubt that a criminal defendant committed the crime with which she or he has been charged - then the verdict must be 'not guilty.'
money laundering
order instrument
limited liability company (LLC)
beyond a reasonable doubt
7. The term used to designate a person who has an ownership interest in a limited liability company.
member
sexual harassment
delegatee
penalty
8. A lease interest in land for an indefinite period involving payment of rent at fixed intervals - such as week to week - month to month - or year to year.
Regulation E
jurisdiction
consignment
periodic tenancy
9. A person who makes a promise.
promisor
forum-selection clause
tender of delivery
distributed network
10. A nonpossessory right to use another's property in a manner established by either express or implied agreement.
dividend
promisee
easement
profit
11. In the context of bankruptcy - a creditor who has received a preferential transfer from a debtor.
takeover
preferred creditor
tangible employment action
mutual fund
12. A crime committed on the Internet.
cyber crime
testamentary trust
tenancy by the entirety
lessee
13. A lesser crime than a felony - punishable by a fine or incarceration in jail for up to one year.
predominant-factor test
answer
misdemeanor
express contract
14. A gift of personal property under a will.
legacy
stored-value card
continuation statement
chattel
15. Damages awarded to compensate for reasonable expenses that are directly incurred because of a breach of contract
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
incidental damages
real property
indorsement
16. Any interest in personal property or fixtures that secures payment or performance of an obligation.
risk
grand jury
financing statement
security interest
17. A check - other than a certified check - that is presented for payment more than six months after its date.
incidental damages
stale check
deficiency judgment
course of performance
18. A written supplement or modification to a will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
codicil
necessaries
perfection
indorsement
19. Property that has physical existence and can be distinguished by the senses of touch or sight. A car is tangible property; a patent right is intangible property.
insurable interest
creditors' composition agreement
identity theft
tangible property
20. Professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of skill; the failure of a professional to use the skills and learning common to the average reputable members of the profession or the skills and learning the professional claims to possess - resulting in
partnership
cease-and-desist order
partnering agreement
malpractice
21. The principle that the holder of a negotiable instrument who cannot qualify as a holder in due course (HDC) - but who derives his or her title through an HDC - acquires the rights of an HDC.
pledge
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
bailee
shelter principle
22. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
condition
motion for a directed verdict
executor
impossibility of performance
23. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
target corporation
plea bargaining
covenant not to compete
self-incrimination
24. An offer (by a merchant) that is irrevocable without the necessity of consideration for a stated period of time or - if no definite period is stated - for a reasonable time (neither period to exceed three months). A firm offer by a merchant must be i
fixed-term tenancy
correspondent bank
predominant-factor test
firm offer
25. An offer to purchase made by one company directly to the shareholders of another (target) company; sometimes referred to as a takeover bid.
mailbox rule
shelter principle
third party beneficiary
tender offer
26. An amount - stipulated in a contract - that the parties to the contract believe to be a reasonable estimation of the damages that will occur in the event of a breach.
condition precedent
apparent authority
liquidated damages
probate court
27. A court's grant of assistance to a complainant. In bankruptcy proceedings - the order relieves the debtor of the immediate obligation to pay the debts listed in the bankruptcy petition.
acceptor
order for relief
fixture
gift causa mortis
28. 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.
cybernotary
winding up
backdating
executory contract
29. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
partnering agreement
forum-selection clause
cyber mark
judicial review
30. A check that is paid by the bank when the checking account on which the check is written contains insufficient funds to cover the check.
e-evidence
overdraft
constructive eviction
probable cause
31. The joint ownership of property by two or more co-owners in which each co-owner owns an undivided portion of the property. On the death of one of the joint tenants - his or her interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s).
prima facie case
bond
insider trading
joint tenancy
32. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
takeover
dissociation
binder
promissory note
33. The acquisition of title to real property by occupying it openly - without the consent of the owner - for a period of time specified by a state statute. The occupation must be actual - open - notorious - exclusive - and in opposition to all others -
embezzlement
adverse possession
conforming goods
presentment warranties
34. An equitable remedy requiring exactly the performance that was specified; usually granted only when monetary damages would be an inadequate remedy and the subject matter of the contract is unique.
offeree
operating agreement
novation
specific performance
35. One designated in a will to receive a gift of real property.
devisee
liquidated damages
intestate
notary public
36. 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.
consent
tender offer
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
protected class
37. An old French phrase meaning 'to speak the truth.' In legal terms - it refers to the process in which the attorneys question prospective jurors to learn about their backgrounds - attitudes - biases - and other characteristics that may affect their ab
objective theory of contracts
security agreement
voir dire
consignment
38. A contract between the issuer of a bond and the bondholder.
cease-and-desist order
bond indenture
dumping
articles of incorporation
39. A negotiable instrument that is payable 'to the order of an identified person' or 'to an identified person or order.'
implied warranty of merchantability
frustration of purpose
ethics
order instrument
40. The unlawful entry or breaking into a building with the intent to commit a felony (or any crime - in some states).
burglary
lease agreement
artisan's lien
long arm statute
41. An agreement that creates or provides for a security interest between the debtor and a secured party.
lease
fixed-term tenancy
tippee
security agreement
42. 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.
working papers
necessaries
policy
prenuptial agreement
43. An equity (ownership) interest in a corporation - measured in units of shares.
fixed-term tenancy
stock
negotiable instrument
tender offer
44. Property that is movable; any property that is not real property.
arson
product liability
employment at will
personal property
45. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
information
actus reus
restitution
identity theft
46. 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.
per capita
cease-and-desist order
debtor
deposition
47. A term that is used to indicate part or all of a business's name and that is directly related to the business's reputation and goodwill. Trade names are protected under the common law (and under trademark law - if the name is the same as the firm's t
collective mark
categorical imperative
stop-payment order
trade name
48. Capital (funds and other assets) provided by professional - outside investors (venture capitalists - usually groups of wealthy investors and investment banks) to start new business ventures.
venture capital
personal defenses
mailbox rule
forum-selection clause
49. A person who makes an offer.
license
imposter
duress
offeror
50. Private equity capital is a financing method by which a company sells equity in an existing business to a private or institutional investor.
rule of four
consideration
private equity capital
restitution