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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Classes of stock that have priority over common stock as to both payment of dividends and distribution of assets on the corporation's dissolution.
preferred stock
bylaws
document of title
notary public
2. 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.
burglary
docket
articles of partnership
international law
3. A contractual promise of one party to refrain from conducting business similar to that of another party for a certain period of time and within a specified geographic area. Courts commonly enforce such covenants if they are reasonable in terms of tim
express warranty
covenant not to compete
hacker
concurrent ownership
4. A rule under which a court will not receive into evidence the parties' prior negotiations - prior agreements - or contemporaneous oral agreements if that evidence contradicts or varies the terms of the parties' written contract.
probate
acceptor
fixed-term tenancy
parol evidence rule
5. An agreement that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
restitution
petty offense
stock options
after-acquired property
6. A party who transfers (assigns) his or her rights under a contract to another party (called the assignee).
partnering agreement
assignor
usury
adverse possession
7. A contract that does not require a specified form or formality to be valid.
maker
informal contract
assignee
limited partnership
8. The creation of an absolute or unconditional right or power.
document of title
third party beneficiary
vesting
normal trade relations (NTR) status
9. Under a mortgage agreement - the creditor who takes a security interest in the debtor's property.
mortgagee
motion for judgment on the pleadings
prima facie case
mortgage
10. 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.'
beyond a reasonable doubt
forbearance
search warrant
litigation
11. A negotiable instrument is dishonored when payment or acceptance of the instrument - whichever is required - is refused even though the instrument is presented in a timely and proper manner.
dishonor
mortgagee
stale check
collective mark
12. 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
holder
partnering agreement
real property
13. 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
stored-value card
implied warranty of merchantability
categorical imperative
interrogatories
14. A landlord's act of depriving a tenant of possession of the leased premises.
objective theory of contracts
eviction
mortgage
reaffirmation agreement
15. 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
cybersquatting
unreasonably dangerous product
anticipatory repudiation
real property
16. A doctrine under which a party to a contract is relieved of her or his duty to perform when performance becomes objectively impossible or totally impracticable (through no fault of either party).
wrongful discharge
personal defenses
impossibility of performance
adhesion contract
17. Co-ownership of property in which each party owns an undivided interest that passes to her or his heirs at death.
sexual harassment
tenancy in common
negotiation
international law
18. Falsely reporting income that has been obtained through criminal activity as income obtained through a legitimate business enterprise
necessaries
money laundering
incidental damages
bylaws
19. 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.
shipment contract
tender
discharge
justiciable controversy
20. Knowledge by the misrepresenting party that material facts have been falsely represented or omitted with an intent to deceive.
acceptance
scienter
collateral promise
utilitarianism
21. A gift made during one's lifetime and not in contemplation of imminent death - in contrast to a gift causa mortis.
personal defenses
gift inter vivos
implied warranty of habitability
federal question
22. The pleading made by a plaintiff alleging wrongdoing on the part of the defendant; the document that - when filed with a court - initiates a lawsuit.
sublease
complaint
articles of organization
certified check
23. A person on the board of directors who is also an officer of the corporation.
dissolution
inside director
stock
sale or return
24. A form of employment discrimination that results from certain employer practices or procedures that - although not discriminatory on their face - have a discriminatory effect.
forum-selection clause
signature
disparate-impact discrimination
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
25. The exclusive right of an author or originator of a literary or artistic production (including computer programs) to publish - print - or sell that production for a statutory period of time.
crime
copyright
covenant not to sue
insurable interest
26. One who makes and executes a will.
conveyance
acceptance
testator
motion for a directed verdict
27. An action to recover identified goods in the hands of a party who is wrongfully withholding them from the other party. Under the UCC - this remedy is usually available only if the buyer or lessee is unable to cover.
lessee
replevin
mortgagee
cram-down provision
28. A provision in a contract stipulating that certain unforeseen events
executory contract
force majeure clause
common stock
special warranty deed
29. 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.
prospectus
U.S. trustee
right of reimbursement
accession
30. A document by which title to property (usually real property) is passed.
employment at will
intellectual property
accession
deed
31. 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.
sexual harassment
shelter principle
confusion
docket
32. The goods and services that domestic firms sell to buyers located in other countries.
promisor
export
right of subrogation
member
33. A contractual clause that states that a certain amount of monetary damages will be paid in the event of a future default or breach of contract. The damages are a punishment for a default and not a measure of compensation for the contract's breach. Th
penalty
charitable trust
investment company
sexual harassment
34. The right of a person to stand in the place of (be substituted for) another - giving the substituted party the same legal rights that the original party had.
tenancy in common
disparate-treatment discrimination
right of subrogation
commercial impracticability
35. 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
seasonably
foreign corporation
trademark
negotiation
36. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
reply
execution
promissory estoppel
ultra vires
37. 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.
implied-in-fact contract
crime
unenforceable contract
pledge
38. A written - temporary insurance policy.
formal contract
nuncupative will
promisor
binder
39. All costs resulting from a breach of contract - including all reasonable expenses incurred because of the breach.
inside director
incidental damages
summary jury trial (SJT)
dissociation
40. A government grant that gives an inventor the exclusive right or privilege to make - use - or sell his or her invention for a limited time period.
operating agreement
artisan's lien
patent
choice-of-law clause
41. Under Article III - Section 2 - of the U.S. Constitution - a basis for federal district court jurisdiction over a lawsuit between (1) citizens of different states - (2) a foreign country and citizens of a state or of different states - or (3) citizen
confiscation
suretyship
document of title
diversity of citizenship
42. The term used to designate a person who has an ownership interest in a limited liability company.
correspondent bank
offeror
member
e-signature
43. A close business corporation that has met certain requirements set out in the Internal Revenue Code and thus qualifies for special income tax treatment. Essentially - an S corporation is taxed the same as a partnership - but its owners enjoy the priv
dividend
S corporation
discharge
bailee
44. Under a mortgage agreement - the debtor who gives the creditor a security interest in the debtor's property in return for a mortgage loan.
discharge
mortgagor
firm offer
unilateral mistake
45. One to whom an obligation is owed.
check
motion to dismiss
obligee
long arm statute
46. Ownership rights in property - including the right to possess and control the property.
replevin
dominion
closed shop
working papers
47. A warranty that arises by law because of the circumstances of a sale - rather than by the seller's express promise.
rule of four
imposter
cover
implied warranty
48. A network that can be used by persons located (distributed) around the country or the globe to share computer files.
risk management
embezzlement
intangible property
distributed network
49. A relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other (the principal).
agency
articles of partnership
duress
SEC Rule 10b-5
50. The act of stealing another's identifying information
property
identity theft
writ of attachment
output contract