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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 security interest that arises when a seller or lender extends credit for part or all of the purchase price of goods purchased by a buyer.
certification mark
cease-and-desist order
acceptance
secured party
2. A check - other than a certified check - that is presented for payment more than six months after its date.
intermediary bank
stale check
choice-of-language clause
replevin
3. Having left a will at death.
mutual fund
fictitious payee
testate
cover
4. A mark used by one or more persons - other than the owner - to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
tender offer
certificate of deposit (CD)
certification mark
constructive discharge
5. An order by a bank customer to his or her bank not to pay or certify a certain check.
obligee
stop-payment order
commingle
forgery
6. An equity (ownership) interest in a corporation - measured in units of shares.
option contract
stock
executor
imposter
7. Property that is movable; any property that is not real property.
e-contract
default judgment
charitable trust
personal property
8. A crime committed on the Internet.
easement
liquidated damages
cyber crime
impossibility of performance
9. 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
pass-through entity
unreasonably dangerous product
cybersquatting
charitable trust
10. A clause that releases a contractual party from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury - no matter who is at fault.
promise
exclusionary rule
exculpatory clause
privity of contract
11. A provision of the Bankruptcy Code that allows a court to confirm a debtor's Chapter 11 reorganization plan even though only one class of creditors has accepted it.
indictment
common stock
cram-down provision
cybernotary
12. 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
promisor
trademark
motion for judgment on the pleadings
overdraft
13. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
normal trade relations (NTR) status
identity theft
stored-value card
commingle
14. A law permitting a debtor to retain the family home - either in its entirety or up to a specified dollar amount - free from the claims of unsecured creditors or trustees in bankruptcy.
homestead exemption
transfer warranties
workout
fee simple absolute
15. The resolution of disputes in ways other than those involved in the traditional judicial process. Negotiation - mediation - and arbitration are forms of ADR.
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
disaffirmance
consolidation
national law
16. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
foreign exchange market
motion for judgment n.o.v.
probate court
fee simple
17. A government's taking of a privately owned business or personal property without a proper public purpose or an award of just compensation.
installment contract
confiscation
domestic corporation
lost property
18. The seizure by a government of a privately owned business or personal property for a proper public purpose and with just compensation.
leasehold estate
foreign exchange market
holder
expropriation
19. The unlawful entry or breaking into a building with the intent to commit a felony (or any crime - in some states).
discharge
bearer instrument
burglary
larceny
20. A contract that by law requires a specific form - such as being executed under seal - for its validity.
business necessity
intestate
formal contract
executory contract
21. Under Article 9 of the UCC - the property subject to a security interest - including accounts and chattel paper that have been sold.
dumping
spendthrift trust
indorsement
collateral
22. The acquisition of title to real property by occupying it openly - without the consent of the owner - for a period of time specified by a state statute. The occupation must be actual - open - notorious - exclusive - and in opposition to all others -
adverse possession
hacker
collecting bank
copyright
23. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
blue laws
third party beneficiary
adverse possession
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
24. 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.
working papers
accession
certification mark
check
25. A holder who acquires a negotiable instrument for value; in good faith; and without notice that the instrument is overdue - that it has been dishonored - that any person has a defense against it or a claim to it - or that the instrument contains unau
holder in due course (HDC)
gift inter vivos
investment contract
payor bank
26. A contractual and statutory process in which two or more corporations join to become a completely new corporation. The original corporations cease to exist - and the new corporation acquires all their assets and liabilities.
clearinghouse
consolidation
winding up
levy
27. Any instrument that is not payable to a specific person - including instruments payable to the bearer or to 'cash.'
whistleblowing
implied warranty of merchantability
forum-selection clause
bearer instrument
28. A situation in which the personal property of one person (a bailor) is entrusted to another (a bailee) - who is obligated to return the bailed property to the bailor or dispose of it as directed.
docket
litigation
bailment
identification
29. A contract that is formed electronically.
co-surety
question of fact
security
e-contract
30. Statutes that allow deeds - mortgages - and other real property transactions to be recorded so as to provide notice to future purchasers or creditors of an existing claim on the property.
mutual fund
recording statutes
testate
property
31. A security interest in proceeds - after-acquired property - or collateral subject to future advances by the secured party (or all three); a security interest in collateral that is retained even when the collateral changes in character - classificatio
lease agreement
articles of organization
universal defenses
floating lien
32. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
partially disclosed principal
target corporation
market-share liability
shrink-wrap agreement
33. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
forum-selection clause
joint tenancy
tender of delivery
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
34. A phase in the litigation process during which the opposing parties may obtain information from each other and from third parties prior to trial.
acceleration clause
takeover
discovery
taking
35. An ownership interest in land in which the owner has the greatest possible aggregation of rights - privileges - and power. Ownership in fee simple absolute is limited absolutely to a person and her or his heirs.
fee simple absolute
question of fact
default
mailbox rule
36. An assertion or action by a party indicating that he or she will not perform an obligation that the party is contractually obligated to perform at a future time.
jurisdiction
nuncupative will
anticipatory repudiation
duress
37. A common law doctrine under which either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason - unless a contract specifies otherwise.
employment at will
apparent authority
rule of four
operating agreement
38. A type of conditional sale in which title and possession pass from the seller to the buyer - but the buyer retains the option to return the goods during a specified period even though the goods conform to the contract.
constructive trust
recording statutes
sale or return
predominant-factor test
39. A contract for the sale of goods in which the seller is required or authorized to ship the goods by carrier and tender delivery of the goods at a particular destination. The seller assumes liability for any losses or damage to the goods until they ar
merchant
destination contract
cure
necessaries
40. One receiving a license to use another's (the franchisor's) trademark - trade name - or copyright in the sale of goods and services.
franchisee
retained earnings
outside director
red herring prospectus
41. A purchaser who buys without notice of any circumstance that would cause a person of ordinary prudence to inquire as to whether the seller has valid title to the goods being sold.
good faith purchaser
venue
emancipation
express contract
42. 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.
right of contribution
holding company
executory contract
personal defenses
43. 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.
close corporation
right of subrogation
community property
surety
44. 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).
tenancy in common
frustration of purpose
letter of credit
sales contract
45. 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.
watered stock
sole proprietorship
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
complaint
46. In a given state - a corporation that does business in - and is organized under the law of - that state.
cure
domestic corporation
distribution agreement
shrink-wrap agreement
47. The threshold mental capacity required by law for a party who enters into a contract to be bound by that contract.
maker
necessaries
universal defenses
contractual capacity
48. A check that has been accepted in writing by the bank on which it is drawn. Essentially - the bank - by certifying (accepting) the check - promises to pay the check at the time the check is presented.
seasonably
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
certified check
plea bargaining
49. A hacker whose purpose is to exploit a target computer for a serious impact - such as corrupting a program to sabotage a business.
brief
sexual harassment
floating lien
cyberterrorist
50. In regard to minors - the act of being freed from parental control; occurs when a child's parent or legal guardian relinquishes the legal right to exercise control over the child or when a minor who leaves home to support himself or herself.
emancipation
estate in property
discovery
maker