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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A court's order - issued prior to a trial to collect a debt - directing the sheriff or other public officer to seize nonexempt property of the debtor. If the creditor prevails at trial - the seized property can be sold to satisfy the judgment.
writ of attachment
delegator
diversity of citizenship
adhesion contract
2. An absolute form of property ownership entitling the property owner to use - possess - or dispose of the property as he or she chooses during his or her lifetime. On death - the interest in the property descends to the owner's heirs.
maker
fee simple
executor
lessee
3. All costs resulting from a breach of contract - including all reasonable expenses incurred because of the breach.
incidental damages
accession
privity of contract
unilateral contract
4. Joint ownership.
personal property
commingle
concurrent ownership
cover
5. Any transaction in which the payment of a debt is guaranteed - or secured - by personal property owned by the debtor or in which the debtor has a legal interest.
service mark
secured transaction
articles of organization
burglary
6. A significant change in employment status - such as a change brought about by firing or failing to promote an employee - reassigning the employee to a position with significantly different responsibilities - or effecting a significant change in emplo
tangible employment action
promise
dissolution
implied warranty
7. A designation in the United States for a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States.
duress
interrogatories
question of fact
alien corporation
8. An interest either in a person's life or well-being or in property that is sufficiently substantial that insuring against injury to (or the death of) the person or against damage to the property does not amount to a mere wagering (betting) contract.
insurable interest
discovery
limited partner
cram-down provision
9. In international law - a formal written agreement negotiated between two nations or among several nations. In the United States - all treaties must be approved by the Senate.
lease agreement
fee simple absolute
extension clause
treaty
10. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
ratification
bequest
bearer
automatic stay
11. Under Article 9 of the UCC - any party who owes payment or performance of a secured obligation - whether or not the party actually owns or has rights in the collateral.
sexual harassment
debtor
impossibility of performance
free-writing prospectus
12. The joint ownership of property by a husband and wife. Neither party can transfer her or his interest in the property without the consent of the other.
overdraft
specific performance
tenancy by the entirety
appraisal right
13. 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.
business judgment rule
debtor
joint and several liability
e-signature
14. The process of proving and validating a will and settling all matters pertaining to an estate.
tangible employment action
probate
bilateral contract
certificate of limited partnership
15. A bank in which another bank has an account (and vice versa) for the purpose of facilitating fund transfers.
correspondent bank
security interest
easement
shrink-wrap agreement
16. As a noun - a gift of real property by will; as a verb - to make a gift of real property by will.
devise
tenancy in common
impossibility of performance
good faith purchaser
17. In regard to employment relationships - a system in which those who have worked longest for the employer are first in line for promotions - salary increases - and other benefits. They are also the last to be laid off if the workforce must be reduced.
per capita
sale
seniority system
personal property
18. A hacker whose purpose is to exploit a target computer for a serious impact - such as corrupting a program to sabotage a business.
depositary bank
summary jury trial (SJT)
cyberterrorist
ratification
19. A relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other (the principal).
securities
destination contract
agency
sale on approval
20. A type of tenancy under which a tenant who - after rightfully being in possession of leased premises - continues (wrongfully) to occupy the property after the lease has terminated. The tenant has no rights to possess the property and occupies it only
tenancy at sufferance
mailbox rule
default
dissociation
21. A contract under which the offeror cannot revoke the offer for a stipulated time period. During this period - the offeree can accept or reject the offer without fear that the offer will be made to another person. The offeree must give consideration f
option contract
motion for judgment n.o.v.
continuation statement
condition precedent
22. A principal whose identity is unknown by a third person - and the third person has no knowledge that the agent is acting for a principal at the time the agent and the third person form a contract.
undisclosed principal
right of reimbursement
devise
bequest
23. One who promises to pay a fixed amount of money to the holder of a promissory note or a certificate of deposit (CD).
collective mark
necessaries
maker
limited partner
24. 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.
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
copyright
quorum
course of dealing
25. A common law doctrine under which either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason - unless a contract specifies otherwise.
express warranty
employment at will
depositary bank
tenancy in common
26. Any arrangement in which the owner of a trademark - trade name - or copyright licenses another to use that trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
venue
unenforceable contract
franchise
assignee
27. Barred - impeded - or precluded.
duress
member
estopped
workout
28. A check that is payable on demand - drawn on or payable through a financial institution (bank) - and designated as a traveler's check.
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29. A certificate issued by a corporation evidencing the ownership of a specified number of shares in the corporation.
exclusionary rule
conveyance
stop-payment order
stock certificate
30. A court-created doctrine under which a party to a contract will be relieved of her or his duty to perform when the objective purpose for performance no longer exists (due to reasons beyond that party's control).
artisan's lien
frustration of purpose
implied warranty
fee simple
31. 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
justiciable controversy
unreasonably dangerous product
fee simple absolute
vesting
32. A check - other than a certified check - that is presented for payment more than six months after its date.
stale check
automatic stay
working papers
member
33. A contract in which - for a stipulated consideration - one party agrees to compensate the other for loss on a specific subject by a specified peril.
good faith purchaser
insurance
writ of certiorari
probable cause
34. A draft drawn by a drawer ordering the drawee bank or financial institution to pay a certain amount of money to the holder on demand.
exclusive jurisdiction
check
stored-value card
depositary bank
35. The right of a co-surety who pays more than her or his proportionate share on a debtor's default to recover the excess paid from other co-sureties.
sole proprietorship
motion to dismiss
right of contribution
bankruptcy court
36. In bankruptcy proceedings - all of the debtor's interests in property currently held - wherever located - together with certain jointly owned property - property transferred in transactions voidable by the trustee - proceeds and profits from the prop
promise
operating agreement
unilateral contract
estate in property
37. A controversy that is not hypothetical or academic but real and substantial; a requirement that must be satisfied before a court will hear a case.
international law
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
winding up
justiciable controversy
38. A type of tenancy under which property is leased for a specified period of time - such as a month - a year - or a period of years; also called a tenancy for years.
hot-cargo agreement
blue laws
resulting trust
fixed-term tenancy
39. 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).
shipment contract
novation
impossibility of performance
information return
40. Generally - the value given in return for a promise; involves two elements
nonpossessory interest
trademark
tenancy at sufferance
consideration
41. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
holographic will
taking
unreasonably dangerous product
retained earnings
42. The simplest form of business organization - in which the owner is the business. The owner reports business income on his or her personal income tax return and is legally responsible for all debts and obligations incurred by the business.
sole proprietorship
U.S. trustee
chattel
consignment
43. A contract for the sale of goods under which the ownership of goods is transferred from a seller to a buyer for a price.
disclosed principal
cross-collateralization
expropriation
sales contract
44. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
foreign exchange market
conveyance
periodic tenancy
preferred creditor
45. The selling of goods in a foreign country at a price below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market.
dumping
employment discrimination
foreign exchange market
merchant
46. A transfer of funds with the use of an electronic terminal - a telephone - a computer - or magnetic tape.
proceeds
draft
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
trademark
47. A contract that has not as yet been fully performed.
felony
executory contract
petition in bankruptcy
probate
48. A contract that does not require a specified form or formality to be valid.
informal contract
tenancy at sufferance
patent
export
49. The second of two stages in the termination of a partnership or corporation. Once the firm is dissolved - it continues to exist legally until the process of winding up all business affairs (collecting and distributing the firm's assets) is complete.
winding up
binder
docket
suretyship
50. Property with which the owner has voluntarily parted - with no intention of recovering it.
consideration
counterclaim
implied warranty
abandoned property