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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. The transfer of title to land from one person to another by deed; a document (such as a deed) by which an interest in land is transferred from one person to another.
conveyance
sale
indorsement
commingle
2. A Latin term meaning 'by the roots.' In estate law - a method of distributing an intestate's estate so that each heir in a certain class (such as grandchildren) takes the share to which her or his deceased ancestor (such as a mother or father) would
export
legacy
prenuptial agreement
per stirpes
3. A party who transfers (assigns) his or her rights under a contract to another party (called the assignee).
debtor
piercing the corporate veil
unreasonably dangerous product
assignor
4. A guilty (prohibited) act. The commission of a prohibited act is one of the two essential elements required for criminal liability - the other element being the intent to commit a crime.
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
maker
actus reus
ethical reasoning
5. 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).
dissolution
prenuptial agreement
legatee
joint tenancy
6. 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.
federal question
contractual capacity
devise
grand jury
7. One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owner's trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
indorsement
transfer warranties
workout
franchisor
8. A public official authorized to attest to the authenticity of signatures.
notary public
venture capital
SEC Rule 10b-5
pass-through entity
9. 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.
shelter principle
offer
constructive trust
question of law
10. Under a mortgage agreement - the debtor who gives the creditor a security interest in the debtor's property in return for a mortgage loan.
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
mortgagor
promissory note
indorsement
11. 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
limited partnership
privity of contract
wrongful discharge
online dispute resolution (ODR)
12. Standards concerning an auditor's professional qualities and the judgment exercised by him or her in the performance of an audit and report. The source of the standards is the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
motion to dismiss
bylaws
cease-and-desist order
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
13. 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
right-to-work law
franchise
dissociation
negotiation
14. A person who agrees to satisfy the debt of another (the debtor) only after the principal debtor defaults. Thus - a guarantor's liability is secondary.
tangible property
testate
exclusive distributorship
guarantor
15. A will written entirely in the signer's handwriting and usually not witnessed.
proceeds
cease-and-desist order
holographic will
distribution agreement
16. A written supplement or modification to a will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
appraisal right
codicil
arbitration clause
product liability
17. Under the UCC - a term describing a person who ceases to pay "his [or her] debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his [or her] debts as they become due or is insolvent within the meaning of federal bankruptcy law" [UCC 1-201
continuation statement
contractual capacity
insolvent
gift
18. A warranty that goods being sold or leased are reasonably fit for the general purpose for which they are sold or leased - are properly packaged and labeled - and are of proper quality. The warranty automatically arises in every sale or lease of goods
preference
forbearance
license
implied warranty of merchantability
19. A purchaser who buys without notice of any circumstance that would cause a person of ordinary prudence to inquire as to whether the seller has valid title to the goods being sold.
tenancy at sufferance
respondeat superior
good faith purchaser
Totten trust
20. 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
target corporation
presentment warranties
stock options
alienation
21. The principle that human beings have certain fundamental rights (to life - freedom - and the pursuit of happiness - for example). Those who adhere to this 'rights theory' believe that a key factor in determining whether a business decision is ethical
lessor
arbitration clause
risk management
principle of rights
22. A judgment against a debtor for the amount of a debt remaining unpaid after the collateral has been repossessed and sold.
burglary
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
deficiency judgment
exclusionary rule
23. Conditions that must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed.
sale on approval
concurrent conditions
traveler's check
bequest
24. An interest in land that exists only for the duration of the life of some person - usually the holder of the estate.
offer
dominion
long arm statute
life estate
25. 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.
copyright
shipment contract
answer
objective theory of contracts
26. A prediction concerning potential loss based on known and unknown factors.
policy
appraisal right
risk
special warranty deed
27. A mark used by one or more persons - other than the owner - to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
certification mark
motion for a directed verdict
securities
gift
28. A writ from a higher court asking the lower court for the record of a case.
writ of certiorari
joint and several liability
reply
domain name
29. Barred - impeded - or precluded.
preferred stock
estopped
writ of certiorari
usury
30. As a noun - one who has died without having created a valid will; as an adjective - the state of having died without a will.
mailbox rule
intestate
Regulation E
rule of four
31. The first bank to receive a check for payment.
penalty
mirror image rule
offer
depositary bank
32. A rule requiring a plaintiff to do whatever is reasonable to minimize the damages caused by the defendant.
intestate
litigation
mitigation of damages
tippee
33. In regard to minors - the act of being freed from parental control; occurs when a child's parent or legal guardian relinquishes the legal right to exercise control over the child or when a minor who leaves home to support himself or herself.
prospectus
formal contract
emancipation
legacy
34. 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.
accord and satisfaction
distributed network
mitigation of damages
quitclaim deed
35. Authority that is only apparent - not real. In agency law - a person may be deemed to have had the power to act as an agent for another party if the other party's manifestations to a third party led the third party to believe that an agency existed w
lease agreement
stock
apparent authority
forum-selection clause
36. A legal entity formed in compliance with statutory requirements that is distinct from its shareholder-owners.
corporation
incidental damages
disparate-impact discrimination
valid contract
37. An equitable trust that is imposed in the interests of fairness and justice when someone wrongfully holds legal title to property. A court may require the owner to hold the property in trust for the person or persons who should rightfully own the pro
quasi contract
constructive trust
restitution
closed shop
38. A rule that immunizes corporate management from liability for actions that result in corporate losses or damages if the actions are undertaken in good faith and are within both the power of the corporation and the authority of management to make.
liquidation
usage of trade
business judgment rule
Federal Reserve System
39. Knowledge by the misrepresenting party that material facts have been falsely represented or omitted with an intent to deceive.
scienter
venture capital
unilateral contract
reformation
40. A condition in a contract that - if not fulfilled - operates to terminate a party's absolute promise to perform.
tombstone ad
condition subsequent
motion for a directed verdict
security interest
41. 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.'
liquidation
overdraft
e-signature
prenuptial agreement
42. 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
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
commercial impracticability
bounty payment
mediation
43. The obtaining of funds by legal process through the seizure and sale of nonsecured property - usually done after a writ of execution has been issued.
commercial impracticability
risk management
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
levy
44. The conduct that occurs under the terms of a particular agreement. Such conduct indicates what the parties to an agreement intended it to mean.
commingle
course of performance
plea bargaining
Statute of Frauds
45. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
bailee
service mark
extension clause
standing to sue
46. A clause that allows a payee or other holder of a time instrument to demand payment of the entire amount due - with interest - if a certain event occurs - such as a default in the payment of an installment when due.
acceleration clause
SEC Rule 10b-5
comity
penalty
47. Classes of stock that have priority over common stock as to both payment of dividends and distribution of assets on the corporation's dissolution.
proxy
presentment
preferred stock
preference
48. The relationship that exists between the promisor and the promisee of a contract.
bailment
executory contract
creditors' composition agreement
privity of contract
49. A system of law derived from that of the Roman Empire and based on a code rather than case law; the predominant system of law in the nations of continental Europe and the nations that were once their colonies.
beyond a reasonable doubt
civil law system
tenancy at sufferance
foreign exchange market
50. An unconditional offer to perform an obligation by a person who is ready - willing - and able to do so.
novation
tender
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
closed shop