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Business Law Vocab
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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 actual and definite statement of a seller - either verbally or in writing - guaranteeing a standard or level of performance.
Goods
Bearer Paper
Cashier's Check
Express Warranty
2. Those contracts in which the terms have not been completely executed or fulfilled.
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Discovery
Executory Contracts
Promissory Estoppel
3. Those contracts in which the parties have fulfilled the terms. Execution — the carrying out or completion of some task.
Restrictive Endorsement
Executed Contracts
Tort
Check
4. The change of one of the parties to a contract at the mutual agreement of the original parties.
Discovery
Business Law
Bearer
Novation
5. Person who writes his or her name on back of instrument.
Endorser
Special Performance
Service Contracts
Usurious
6. That consideration stipulated by contract - generally expressed in money or money's worth.
Price
Booking
Revocation
Appellate Court
7. The acknowledgment by a bank of a receipt of money with an agreement of repayment.
Certificate of Deposit
Corporation
Negotiation
Formal Contract
8. The annulment or cancellation of an instrument - act or promise by one doing or making it.
Promissory Estoppel
Future Goods
Revocation
Private Corporation
9. Designation that applies when a corporation operates in any state other __ than where it is chartered.
Arrest
Statute of Frauds
Foreign Corporation
Appellate Court
10. Evidences of ownership of personal property such as stock of corporations - checks and copyrights.
Contractual Capability
Board of Directors
Silent Partner
Intangible Personal Property
11. 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.
Dormant or sleeping partner
Board of Directors
Stockholders (Shareholders)
Creditor Beneficiary
12. One who takes initial steps to form corporation.
Domestic corporation
Promissory Note
Maker
Promoter
13. A relationship of trust and confidence - such as that which exists between partners in a partnership.
Donee Beneficiary
Fiduciary
Employee
Endorsement
14. A business owned by one person.
Common Law
Property
Tort
Sole proprietorship
15. Any contract other than a formal contract - whether written - oral or implied.
Dormant or sleeping partner
Promoter
Simple Contract
Creditor Beneficiary
16. One authorized by the principal to execute specific acts.
Special Agent
Consignee
Draft
Offer
17. Those contracts that must be in special form or produced in a certain way - such as under seal.
Promoter
Business Law
Formal Contract
Promissory Estoppel
18. Customs that have become recognized by the courts as binding on the community.
Sale
General Agent
Promoter
Common Law
19. Canceling - annulling - avoiding.
Intangible Personal Property
Domestic corporation
Drawer
Rescission
20. One who ships goods by common carrier.
Special Performance
Consignor
Corporation
Private Corporation
21. The act of transferring ownership of a negotiable instrument to another party.
Negotiation
Booking
Offer
Void Contract
22. One in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the '_ parties.
Subchapter S Corporation
Partnership
Implied Contract
Fraud
23. Administrative step taken after an arrested person is brought to a police station - which involves entry of the person's name - the crime for which the arrest was made - and other relevant facts on the police 'blotter -' and which may also include ph
Corporation
Endorser
Novation
Booking
24. A law that restricts the period of time within which an action may be brought to court.
Statute of Limitations
Consignor
Consideration
Fiduciary
25. 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.
Blank Endorsement
Consignee
Malpractice
Principal
26. A third party beneficiary to whom no legal duty is owed and for whom performance is a gift.
Payee
Compensatory Damages
Donee Beneficiary
Stare Decisis
27. A body of persons elected by the stockholders to define and establish corporate policy.
Stockholders (Shareholders)
Board of Directors
Acceptance
Special Agent
28. An award paid to the injured party to cover the exact amount of their loss - but no more.
Simple Contract
Restrictive Endorsement
Compensatory Damages
Qualified Endorsement
29. A criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony.
Endorsement
Appellate Court
Price
Misdemeanor
30. A party who appoints a second party to serve as an agent.
Personal Property
Principal
Sherman Antitrust Act
Bill of Lading
31. Those having title to one or more shares of stock in a corporation; combined - they represent ownership of the corporation.
Formal Contract
Felony
Revocation
Shareholders (Stockholders)
32. That which the promisor demands and receives as the price for a promise.
Consideration
Bearer
Endorsement
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
33. Movable tangible personal property.
Arrest
Crime
Goods
Misrepresentation
34. One who is authorized to execute the principal's business of a particular kind - or all the principal's business at a particular place - if not all of one kind.
Misdemeanor
Discovery
General Agent
Bailment
35. A situation in which one of the parties to a contract fails or otherwise refuses to perform the obligation established in that contract.
Real Property
Breach of Contract
Silent Partner
Consignor
36. 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).
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Consideration
Bearer Paper
Assignee
37. 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.
Antitrust
Malpractice
Process (Summons)
Uniform Commercial Code
38. Those goods which are not in existence at the time a contract is agreed to.
Future Goods
Bill of Lading
Subchapter S Corporation
Promoter
39. An agent's authority to do things not specifically authorized in order to carry out express authority.
Merchant
Implied Contract
Disaffirmance
Implied Authority
40. The contracting of services rather than goods.
Unilateral Contract
Service Contracts
Dormant or sleeping partner
Rescission
41. The transfer of title to goods from the seller to the buyer for a consideration called the price.
Antitrust
Sale
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Preferred Stock
42. An endorsement which designates the particular person to whom payment is to be made.
Unilateral Contract
General Agent
Special Endorsement
Fiduciary
43. A means whereby one party conveys rights to another person who is not a party to the original contract.
Check
Negotiation
Service Contracts
Assignment
44. Court hearing cases appealed from lower courts.
Appellate Court
Accord and Satisfaction
Offeror
General Partner
45. Legislation intended to promote competition among businesses by prohibiting restraint of trade.
Sherman Antitrust Act
Check
Order Paper
Board of Directors
46. Laws enacted by local municipalities.
Secret Partner
Ordinances
Criminal Law
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
47. The intentional or reckless false statement of a material fact upon which the injured party relied which induced the injured party to enter into a contract to his or her detriment.
Statute of Limitations
Fiduciary
Fraud
Bearer Paper
48. A creation of the tax codes; shareholders elect to be taxed as a partnership (no double taxation) without losing corporation status.
Existing Goods
Criminal Law
Subchapter S Corporation
Statute of Limitations
49. The person who executes a promissory note.
Maker
General Partner
Consideration
Negotiation
50. A statute originally enacted by the English Parliament and now enacted in some form in all states - listing certain types of contracts which could be enforced only if in written form.
Liquidated Damages
Dormant or sleeping partner
Partnership
Statute of Frauds