SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Business Law Vocab
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
law
,
business-law
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A law that restricts the period of time within which an action may be brought to court.
Bill of Sale
Restrictive Endorsement
Limited Liability Corporation
Statute of Limitations
2. The person to whom an offer is made.
Offeree
Order Paper
Drawee
Ratification
3. A one-sided contract/agreement formed when an act is done in consideration for a promise. 01
Negotiation
Merchant
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Unilateral Contract
4. Failure to exercise ordinary care; omission to do something which a reasonable - prudent person would do under ordinary circumstances or the doing of something which a reasonable and prudent person would not do; the lack of due care (exercised by a w
Sale
Bailment
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Negligence
5. A designation which applies to a corporation in which outstanding shares of stock and managerial control are held by a limited number of people (often members of the same family).
Business Law
Petition (Complaint)
Common Stock
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
6. Movable tangible personal property.
Corporation
Goods
Booking
Business Law
7. The person to whom the promise of a contract owes an obligation or duty which will be discharged to the extent that the promisor performs the promise.
Executory Contracts
Creditor Beneficiary
Offer
Promissory Estoppel
8. The party making the assignment.
Nominal Damages
Assignor
Creditor Beneficiary
Sherman Antitrust Act
9. Operates in the state that granted the charter.
Discovery
Domestic corporation
Unilateral Contract
Statutes
10. All property which is not real property.
Statute of Frauds
Statute of Limitations
Creditor Beneficiary
Personal Property
11. An order by a depositor on the bank to pay a sum of money to a payee. Civil Law — legal proceedings concerned with the rights of public citizens.
Process (Summons)
Check
Acceptance
Bailment
12. A business owned by one person.
Negotiation
Sole proprietorship
Drawee
Express Contract
13. That consideration stipulated by contract - generally expressed in money or money's worth.
Price
Employer
Void Contract
Third Party Beneficiary
14. A document of conveyance that provides written evidence of one's title to tangible personal property.
Bill of Sale
Independent Contractor
Criminal Law
Offer
15. The individual who initiates a civil action.
Ratification
Plaintiff
Endorsement
Trial Courts
16. A breach of contract by a professional; failure to perform a professional service IP with the ability and care generally exercised by others in the profession.
Special Endorsement
Petition (Complaint)
Malpractice
Real Property
17. A contract remedy by which the court requires the breaching party to perform the contract.
Criminal Law
Special Performance
Creditor Beneficiary
Executed Contracts
18. To take into police custody.
Felony
Employer
Arrest
Negotiation
19. An agreement wherein a seller agrees to transfer title of goods to a buyer for a consideration (price) - at a future time.
Contract to Sell
Existing Goods
Assignor
Bailor
20. One who contracts to perform certain tasks for a set fee - but who is contracting party as a means by which the contract is executed - except for specifications established in the contract.independent of the control of the
Drawee
Special Performance
Independent Contractor
Goods
21. The party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable.
Bailee
Creditor Beneficiary
Public Corporation
Payee
22. The necessity that the parties desiring to enter into contracts meet all requirements.
Statute of Limitations
Future Goods
Board of Directors
Contractual Capability
23. Court hearing cases appealed from lower courts.
Appellate Court
Revocation
Negligence
Unilateral Contract
24. An agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law.
Contract
Certified Check
Nominal Damages
Common Stock
25. A provision in a contract fixing the amount of the damages to be paid in the event one party breaches the contract.
Third Party Beneficiary
Disaffirmance
Liquidated Damages
Undue Influence
26. An equitable doctrine that prevents the promisor from revoking the promise when the promisee justifiably acts in reliance upon the promise to his detriment.
Antitrust
Promoter
Voidable Contract
Promissory Estoppel
27. The principle that the decision of a court should serve as a guide or precedent and control the decision of a similar case in the future.
Stare Decisis
Subchapter S Corporation
Summons (Process)
Malpractice
28. An agreement to an offer resulting in a contract.
Acceptance
Sherman Antitrust Act
Payee
Goods
29. The annulment or cancellation of an instrument - act or promise by one doing or making it.
Revocation
Bearer Paper
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Judgment
30. Stock with an assigned face vale.
Answer
Unenforceable Contract
Contract
Par-value Stock
31. The person who executes any draft.
Payee
Crime
Breach of Contract
Drawer
32. Legislation intended to promote competition among businesses by prohibiting restraint of trade.
Sherman Antitrust Act
Void Contract
Misdemeanor
Express Warranty
33. A commercial paper made payable 'to the order of' some named party; the word 'order' or its equivalent must be used.
Future Goods
Dormant or sleeping partner
Principal
Order Paper
34. Those goods which are not in existence at the time a contract is agreed to.
Injunction
Future Goods
Drawee
Common Law
35. A body of persons elected by the stockholders to define and establish corporate policy.
Board of Directors
Duress
Sherman Antitrust Act
Crime
36. The transfer of possession but not the title of personal property by one party to another - under agreement.
Price
Accord and Satisfaction
Necessaries (Necessities)
Bailment
37. An individual who takes no active part in the management of a business but has capital invested in the business.
Disaffirmance
Check
Silent Partner
Tort
38. The party who initiates - or makes - an offer.
Express Contract
Offeror
Undue Influence
Sole proprietorship
39. Partner unknown to public with no part in management.
Consideration
Dormant or sleeping partner
Price
Discovery
40. Laws dealing with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers.
Implied Authority
Antitrust
Counteroffer
Criminal Law
41. An artificial being - invisible - intangible and existing only in contemplation of law; an entity that has a distinct existence separate and apart from the existence of its individual members.
Bailor
Corporation
Malpractice
Ordinances
42. A notice of complaint given to a defendant - defining the complaint and a time frame in which a response - or answer - must be filed - and which serves the purpose of conferring personal jurisdiction over the defendant.
Offeree
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
Process (Summons)
Bill of Sale
43. One in possession of commercial paper.
Holder
Future Goods
Preferred Stock
Ordinances
44. The goods specified by the buyer and seller.
Rescission
Identified Goods
Discharge
General Partner
45. An offense which is injurious to society as a whole.
Discharge
Domestic corporation
Executed Contracts
Crime
46. Termination of a contract by performance - agreement - impossibility - acceptance of breach - or operation of law.
Future Goods
Discharge
Liquidated Damages
Arrest
47. A contract in which the parties express their intentions - either orally or in writing - at the time of the agreement.
Ordinances
Express Contract
Dormant or sleeping partner
Bailment
48. The voluntary association of two or more people who have combined their resources to carry on as co-owners of a lawful enterprise for their joint profit.
Nominal Damages
Arrest
Partnership
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
49. A writing drawn in a special form which can be transferred from person to substitute for money or as an instrument of credit.
Donee Beneficiary
Nominal Damages
Assignment
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
50. An individual actively and openly engaged in the business and held out to everyone as a partner.
Silent Partner
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
General Partner
Offer