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Business Law Fundamentals
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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. A tax on imported goods.
assignee
writ of certiorari
tariff
employment contract
2. The act of stealing another's identifying information
reply
arbitration clause
identity theft
consent
3. The various documents used and developed by an accountant during an audit - such as notes and computations - that make up the work product of an accountant's services to a client.
constructive trust
working papers
undisclosed principal
trade secret
4. Having left a will at death.
testate
computer crime
condition precedent
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
5. A situation occurring when a person is tried twice for the same criminal offense; prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
right-to-work law
double jeopardy
union shop
pleadings
6. 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.
mechanic's lien
floating lien
replevin
tenancy in common
7. One designated in a will to receive a gift of real property.
stop-payment order
devisee
execution
implied warranty of merchantability
8. A legal process used by a creditor to collect a debt by seizing property of the debtor (such as wages) that is being held by a third party (such as the debtor's employer).
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
standing to sue
garnishment
workout
9. One who owes an obligation to another.
anticipatory repudiation
executed contract
executor
obligor
10. A legal entity formed in compliance with statutory requirements that is distinct from its shareholder-owners.
corporation
corporate governance
e-contract
sale or return
11. A person who acquires the right to the possession and use of another's goods in exchange for rental payments.
charitable trust
commingle
lessee
consumer-debtor
12. 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.
insurance
U.S. trustee
rescission
copyright
13. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
concurrent jurisdiction
target corporation
life estate
tenancy in common
14. An order by a bank customer to his or her bank not to pay or certify a certain check.
stop-payment order
intellectual property
frustration of purpose
license
15. Jurisdiction that exists when a case can be heard only in a particular court or type of court.
working papers
standing to sue
exclusive jurisdiction
right of subrogation
16. 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.
quitclaim deed
securities
unenforceable contract
e-contract
17. The intentional burning of another's dwelling. Some statutes have expanded this to include any real property regardless of ownership and the destruction of property by other means
rescission
ultra vires
arson
implied-in-fact contract
18. A clause in a contract that provides that - in the event of a dispute - the parties will submit the dispute to arbitration rather than litigate the dispute in court.
articles of partnership
leasehold estate
reformation
arbitration clause
19. The lowest wage - either by government regulation or union contract - that an employer may pay an hourly worker.
order for relief
constructive trust
minimum wage
act of state doctrine
20. An encumbrance on a property to satisfy a debt or protect a claim for payment of a debt.
constructive trust
lien
sale or return
attachment
21. The power of a government to take land from private citizens for public use on the payment of just compensation.
conveyance
eminent domain
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
alien corporation
22. A hybrid form of business enterprise that offers the limited liability of a corporation and the tax advantages of a partnership.
cyber mark
power of attorney
limited liability company (LLC)
computer crime
23. A document by which title to property (usually real property) is passed.
correspondent bank
emancipation
deed
leasehold estate
24. A contract that is formed electronically.
e-contract
ratification
discovery
search warrant
25. The testimony of a party to a lawsuit or a witness taken under oath before a trial.
beyond a reasonable doubt
petty offense
appraisal right
deposition
26. Jurisdiction that exists when two different courts have the power to hear a case. For example - some cases can be heard in a federal or a state court.
concurrent jurisdiction
testate
dissolution
acceptor
27. The mixing together of goods belonging to two or more owners so that the separately owned goods cannot be identified.
litigation
confusion
agreement
appraisal right
28. A distinctive mark - motto - device - or emblem that a manufacturer stamps - prints - or otherwise affixes to the goods it produces so that they may be identified on the market and their origins made known. Once a trademark is established (under the
trademark
preferred stock
market-share liability
check
29. The requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit. The plaintiff must demonstrate that he or she has been either injured or threatened with injury.
acceptor
distribution agreement
standing to sue
fee simple
30. A revocable right or privilege of a person to come onto another person's land.
delegator
delegation of duties
license
secured party
31. The process by which a criminal defendant and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case - subject to court approval; usually involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser offense in return for a
plea bargaining
normal trade relations (NTR) status
Federal Reserve System
implied warranty of habitability
32. In insurance law - the insurer - or the one assuming a risk in return for the payment of a premium.
tangible employment action
robbery
underwriter
commercial impracticability
33. A small monetary award (often one dollar) granted to a plaintiff when no actual damage was suffered.
exclusive distributorship
free-writing prospectus
notary public
nominal damages
34. A type of conditional sale in which the buyer may take the goods on a trial basis. The sale becomes absolute only when the buyer approves of (or is satisfied with) the goods being sold.
sale on approval
easement
I-9 verification
promissory estoppel
35. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
mailbox rule
bond indenture
tender of delivery
execution
36. Damages awarded to compensate for reasonable expenses that are directly incurred because of a breach of contract
Regulation E
incidental damages
perfection
bond indenture
37. Mental state - or intent. A wrongful mental state is as necessary as a wrongful act to establish criminal liability. What constitutes a mental state varies according to the wrongful action. Thus - for murder - the mens rea is the intent to take a lif
mens rea
executed contract
replevin
brief
38. A trademark in cyberspace.
cyber mark
secured party
output contract
usury
39. A person who makes a promise.
default
promisor
shelter principle
litigation
40. A special court in which parties may litigate small claims (such as $5 -000 or less). Attorneys are not required in small claims courts and - in some states - are not allowed to represent the parties.
sale
small claims court
delegation of duties
shareholder's derivative suit
41. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
articles of incorporation
presentment warranties
right of subrogation
forum-selection clause
42. The list of cases entered on a court's calendar and thus scheduled to be heard by the court.
specific performance
takeover
docket
burglary
43. Goods that are alike by physical nature - by agreement - or by trade usage (for example - wheat - oil - and wine that are identical in type and quality). When owners of fungible goods hold the goods as tenants in common - title and risk can pass with
alienation
free-writing prospectus
insurable interest
fungible goods
44. A charge by a grand jury that a named person has committed a crime.
writ of certiorari
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
indictment
default judgment
45. A court-ordered correction of a written contract so that it reflects the true intentions of the parties.
petition in bankruptcy
investment contract
interrogatories
reformation
46. A rule requiring a plaintiff to do whatever is reasonable to minimize the damages caused by the defendant.
spendthrift trust
express contract
bond
mitigation of damages
47. Embezzlement; the misappropriation of funds by a party - such as a corporate officer or public official - in a fiduciary relationship with another.
brief
maker
insider trading
defalcation
48. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
outside director
objective theory of contracts
taking
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
49. A qualification - provision - or clause in a contractual agreement - the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which creates - suspends - or terminates the obligations of the contracting parties.
condition
security agreement
franchisee
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
50. A contract that results when an offer can be accepted only by the offeree's performance.
license
cyber crime
intellectual property
unilateral contract