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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A warranty that goods sold or leased are fit for a particular purpose. The warranty arises when any seller or lessor knows the particular purpose for which a buyer or lessee will use the goods and knows that the buyer or lessee is relying on the skil
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
confusion
default judgment
correspondent bank
2. The standard of proof used in criminal cases. If there is any reasonable doubt that a criminal defendant committed the crime with which she or he has been charged - then the verdict must be 'not guilty.'
constructive delivery
certified check
necessaries
beyond a reasonable doubt
3. A written supplement or modification to a will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
codicil
blue sky laws
ratification
petty offense
4. A lease interest in land for an indefinite period involving payment of rent at fixed intervals - such as week to week - month to month - or year to year.
appraisal right
periodic tenancy
requirements contract
brief
5. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
stored-value card
common stock
entrapment
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
6. Co-ownership of property in which each party owns an undivided interest that passes to her or his heirs at death.
alienation
covenant not to compete
contractual capacity
tenancy in common
7. 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
common stock
trademark
easement
tenancy by the entirety
8. 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
fungible goods
bequest
rescission
installment contract
9. A lesser crime than a felony - punishable by a fine or incarceration in jail for up to one year.
misdemeanor
privity of contract
informal contract
motion to dismiss
10. 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.
guarantor
contract
quitclaim deed
alien corporation
11. 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.
commercial impracticability
void contract
bailment
after-acquired property
12. A person who agrees to satisfy the debt of another (the debtor) only after the principal debtor defaults. Thus - a guarantor's liability is secondary.
guarantor
specific performance
liquidated debt
merger
13. A person who makes an offer.
confiscation
offeror
binder
insurance
14. Nonviolent crime committed by individuals or corporations to obtain a personal or business advantage.
white-collar crime
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
chattel
drawee
15. A rule of the United States Supreme Court under which the Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four justices approve of the decision to issue the writ.
rule of four
fee simple absolute
workout
probate court
16. 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.
principle of rights
patent
implied warranty of habitability
secured transaction
17. A contract between a seller and a distributor of the seller's products setting out the terms and conditions of the distributorship.
unilateral mistake
default
distribution agreement
power of attorney
18. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
express warranty
negotiable instrument
tangible property
forum-selection clause
19. 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.
information return
fee simple absolute
award
limited partner
20. A provision in a contract stipulating that certain unforeseen events
appraisal right
perfection
force majeure clause
requirements contract
21. The wrongful taking and carrying away of another person's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. Some states classify larceny as either grand or petit - depending on the property's value.
larceny
franchisor
venue
correspondent bank
22. Any interest in personal property or fixtures that secures payment or performance of an obligation.
pledge
security interest
motion for summary judgment
vicarious liability
23. A partnership consisting of one or more general partners (who manage the business and are liable to the full extent of their personal assets for debts of the partnership) and one or more limited partners (who contribute only assets and are liable onl
mislaid property
limited partnership
accord and satisfaction
implied warranty of habitability
24. A merger of companies in which one company (the parent corporation) owns most of the stock of the other corporation (the subsidiary corporation). A parent-subsidiary merger (short-form merger) can use a simplified procedure when the parent corporatio
parent-subsidiary merger
close corporation
binder
moral minimum
25. An equitable remedy requiring exactly the performance that was specified; usually granted only when monetary damages would be an inadequate remedy and the subject matter of the contract is unique.
concurrent conditions
specific performance
security interest
normal trade relations (NTR) status
26. A motion requesting the court to grant judgment in favor of the party making the motion on the ground that the jury's verdict against him or her was unreasonable and erroneous.
business judgment rule
warranty deed
motion for judgment n.o.v.
counteroffer
27. A contract formed in whole or in part from the conduct of the parties (as opposed to an express contract).
implied-in-fact contract
reaffirmation agreement
executory contract
prenuptial agreement
28. A trust created by the grantor (settlor) and effective during the grantor's lifetime; a trust not established by a will.
testate
inter vivos trust
check
personal defenses
29. Property that is movable; any property that is not real property.
cost-benefit analysis
penalty
personal property
felony
30. The process of taking private property for public use through the government's power of eminent domain.
voidable contract
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
trademark
condemnation
31. As defined by the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act - 'an electronic sound - symbol - or process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record.'
e-signature
premium
backdating
robbery
32. An order by a bank customer to his or her bank not to pay or certify a certain check.
constructive discharge
stop-payment order
resulting trust
due diligence
33. The substitution - by agreement - of a new contract for an old one - with the rights under the old one being terminated. Typically - novation involves the substitution of a new person who is responsible for the contract and the removal of the origina
mirror image rule
deficiency judgment
alien corporation
novation
34. Defenses that are valid against all holders of a negotiable instrument - including holders in due course (HDCs) and holders with the rights of HDCs.
universal defenses
tangible employment action
usage of trade
intermediary bank
35. 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.
white-collar crime
shelter principle
output contract
nonpossessory interest
36. An act equivalent to the actual - physical delivery of property that cannot be physically delivered because of difficulty or impossibility. For example - the transfer of a key to a safe constructively delivers the contents of the safe.
levy
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
constructive delivery
treaty
37. 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.
justiciable controversy
voir dire
deposition
emancipation
38. A designation in the United States for a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States.
ethics
cyber mark
alien corporation
intestacy laws
39. A distributorship in which the seller and the distributor of the seller's products agree that the distributor will distribute only the seller's products.
bailor
exclusive distributorship
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
motion to dismiss
40. Property that cannot be seen or touched but exists only conceptually - such as corporate stocks and bonds - patents and copyrights - and ordinary contract rights. Article 2 of the UCC does not govern intangible property.
overdraft
stock options
intangible property
dominion
41. A clause in a contract designating the law (such as the law of a particular state or nation) that will govern the contract.
usage of trade
consumer-debtor
choice-of-law clause
sovereign immunity
42. Prior conduct between the parties to a contract that establishes a common basis for their understanding.
predominant-factor test
course of dealing
good faith purchaser
voir dire
43. 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.
e-agent
takeover
probate
anticipatory repudiation
44. In a sale of goods - the express designation of the goods provided for in the contract.
contractual capacity
identification
bearer instrument
implied warranty of merchantability
45. An agreement whose terms are expressed in a document located inside a box in which goods (usually software) are packaged; sometimes called a shrink-wrap license.
docket
brief
shrink-wrap agreement
trade secret
46. Funds contained on computer software - in the form of secure programs stored on microchips and on other computer devices.
respondeat superior
bequest
disparate-treatment discrimination
digital cash
47. The first bank to receive a check for payment.
depositary bank
promise
respondeat superior
per stirpes
48. The transfer of title to land from one person to another by deed; a document (such as a deed) by which an interest in land is transferred from one person to another.
revocation
motion for a new trial
conveyance
secured transaction
49. A check - other than a certified check - that is presented for payment more than six months after its date.
exclusionary rule
actus reus
stale check
risk management
50. In a given state - a corporation that does business in the state without being incorporated therein.
life estate
lessee
cyber crime
foreign corporation