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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. Identifiable characteristics reasonably necessary to the normal operation of a particular business. These characteristics can include gender - national origin - and religion - but not race.
discharge
docket
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
malpractice
2. Voluntary agreement to a proposition or an act of another; a concurrence of wills.
long arm statute
covenant not to compete
consent
gift causa mortis
3. A transfer of funds with the use of an electronic terminal - a telephone - a computer - or magnetic tape.
stored-value card
actus reus
workout
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
4. A distribution to corporate shareholders of corporate profits or income - disbursed in proportion to the number of shares held.
dividend
reformation
workout
merchant
5. One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owner's trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
business necessity
franchisor
offer
will substitutes
6. 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.
secured party
franchise
moral minimum
presentment
7. Under the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-403(2) - a rule stating that if goods are entrusted to a merchant who deals in goods of that kind - the merchant has the power to transfer those goods and all rights to them to a buyer in the ordinary cours
testamentary trust
scienter
entrustment rule
letter of credit
8. A trust in which the property held by the trustee must be used for a charitable purpose - such as the advancement of health - education - or religion.
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
payor bank
winding up
charitable trust
9. As a noun - one who has died without having created a valid will; as an adjective - the state of having died without a will.
intestate
confiscation
estate in property
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
10. A business entity that has no tax liability. The entity's income is passed through to the owners - and the owners pay taxes on the income.
pass-through entity
extension clause
workers' compensation laws
privity of contract
11. A tax return submitted by a partnership that only reports the income and losses earned by the business. The partnership as an entity does not pay taxes on the income received by the partnership. A partner's profit from the partnership (whether distri
delegator
information return
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
installment contract
12. The idea that corporations can and should act ethically and be accountable to society for their actions.
international organization
course of dealing
corporate social responsibility
takeover
13. A crime committed on the Internet.
holder
cyber crime
impossibility of performance
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
14. A mark used in the sale or the advertising of services to distinguish the services of one person from those of others. Titles - character names - and other distinctive features of radio and television programs may be registered as service marks.
service mark
emancipation
release
quasi contract
15. A contract in which the terms of the agreement are stated in words - oral or written.
void contract
express contract
discharge
federal question
16. The legally recognized privilege to protect oneself or one's property against injury by another. The privilege of self-defense usually applies only to acts that are reasonably necessary to protect oneself - one's property - or another person.
information return
insurable interest
cure
self-defense
17. An agreement between a debtor and a creditor in which the debtor voluntarily agrees to pay - or reaffirm - a debt dischargeable in bankruptcy. To be enforceable - the agreement must be made before the debtor is granted a discharge.
digital cash
gift causa mortis
market-share liability
reaffirmation agreement
18. The fraudulent appropriation of funds or other property by a person to whom the funds or property has been entrusted.
insolvent
joint tenancy
embezzlement
output contract
19. A case in which the plaintiff has produced sufficient evidence of his or her claim that the case can go to a jury; a case in which the evidence compels a decision for the plaintiff if the defendant produces no affirmative defense or evidence to dispr
presentment
lease agreement
e-money
prima facie case
20. Commonly referred to as a 'green card -' the I-551 Alien Registration Receipt is proof that a foreign-born individual is lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States. Persons seeking employment can prove to prospective employers tha
civil law system
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
hot-cargo agreement
intangible property
21. A tax on imported goods.
certificate of limited partnership
inside director
stock
tariff
22. A group of persons protected by specific laws because of the group's defining characteristics. Under laws prohibiting employment discrimination - these characteristics include race - color - religion - national origin - gender - age - and disability.
collateral
offeree
stop-payment order
protected class
23. An agreement in which a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy all or up to a stated amount of what the seller produces.
incidental damages
output contract
right-to-work law
SEC Rule 10b-5
24. The formal disbanding of a partnership or a corporation. It can take place by (1) acts of the partners or - in a corporation - acts of the shareholders and board of directors; (2) the subsequent illegality of the firm's business; (3) the expiration o
firm offer
dissolution
workers' compensation laws
principle of rights
25. An oral will (often called a deathbed will ) made before witnesses; usually limited to transfers of personal property.
nuncupative will
homestead exemption
legacy
independent contractor
26. Implied warranties - made by any person who presents an instrument for payment or acceptance - that (1) the person obtaining payment or acceptance is entitled to enforce the instrument or is authorized to obtain payment or acceptance on behalf of a p
discharge
information
presentment warranties
articles of incorporation
27. 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.
normal trade relations (NTR) status
default judgment
after-acquired property
debtor
28. 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.
penalty
replevin
dissociation
delegation of duties
29. A third party who incidentally benefits from a contract but whose benefit was not the reason the contract was formed. An incidental beneficiary has no rights in a contract and cannot sue to have the contract enforced.
frustration of purpose
incidental beneficiary
constructive eviction
license
30. The obtaining of funds by legal process through the seizure and sale of nonsecured property - usually done after a writ of execution has been issued.
emancipation
affirmative action
levy
frustration of purpose
31. A person who acquires the right to the possession and use of another's goods in exchange for rental payments.
brief
lessee
indorsement
vesting
32. 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.
stock warrant
preferred creditor
condition
chattel
33. A check drawn by a bank on itself.
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34. The law that governs relations among nations. National laws - customs - treaties - and international conferences and organizations are generally considered to be the most important sources of international law.
embezzlement
express contract
international law
after-acquired property
35. A seller's or lessor's oral or written promise or affirmation of fact - ancillary to an underlying sales or lease agreement - as to the quality - description - or performance of the goods being sold or leased.
partially disclosed principal
answer
promissory note
express warranty
36. 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.
tenancy by the entirety
eviction
exculpatory clause
restitution
37. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
bankruptcy court
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
information
inside director
38. Land and everything attached to it - such as trees and buildings.
delegatee
consideration
shareholder's derivative suit
real property
39. A written document - required by securities laws - that describes the security being sold - the financial operations of the issuing corporation - and the investment or risk attaching to the security. It is designed to provide sufficient information t
prospectus
discovery
tippee
minimum wage
40. 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.
bankruptcy court
undisclosed principal
incidental beneficiary
employment at will
41. A system or place where banks exchange checks and drafts drawn on each other and settle daily balances.
clearinghouse
prospectus
accredited investors
computer crime
42. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
arbitration clause
forum-selection clause
motion to dismiss
lessor
43. In a secured transaction - the process by which a secured creditor's interest 'attaches' to the property of another (collateral) and the creditor's security interest becomes enforceable. In the context of judicial liens - a court-ordered seizure and
parol evidence rule
attachment
Federal Reserve System
promissory estoppel
44. A concept developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant as an ethical guideline for behavior. In deciding whether an action is right or wrong - or desirable or undesirable - a person should evaluate the action in terms of what would happen if everybody
categorical imperative
personal property
promise
default
45. A state court of limited jurisdiction that conducts proceedings relating to the settlement of a deceased person's estate.
letter of credit
dissolution
probate court
motion for judgment n.o.v.
46. In contract law - a voluntary act by the offeree that shows assent - or agreement - to the terms of an offer; may consist of words or conduct. In negotiable instruments law - the drawee's signed agreement to pay a draft when it is presented.
executor
standing to sue
acceptance
corporate social responsibility
47. The giving of testimony that may subject the testifier to criminal prosecution. The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution protects against self-incrimination by providing that no person 'shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against h
U.S. trustee
property
self-incrimination
holder in due course (HDC)
48. A form of eviction that occurs when a landlord fails to perform adequately any of the duties (such as providing heat in the winter) required by the lease - thereby making the tenant's further use and enjoyment of the property exceedingly difficult or
domain name
constructive eviction
course of dealing
concurrent jurisdiction
49. One who entrusts goods to a bailee.
bailor
proxy
contractual capacity
counteroffer
50. A type of limited liability partnership owned by family members or fiduciaries of family members.
seasonably
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
long arm statute
defalcation