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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. Planning that is undertaken to protect one's interest should some event threaten to undermine its security. In the context of insurance - risk management involves transferring certain risks from the insured to the insurance company.
deed
risk management
proxy
pledge
2. 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
small claims court
fungible goods
corporate governance
3. Treating employees or job applicants unequally on the basis of race - color - national origin - religion - gender - age - or disability; prohibited by federal statutes.
employment discrimination
Statute of Frauds
target corporation
executory contract
4. An act that takes place before the contract is made and that ordinarily - by itself - cannot be consideration for a later promise to pay for the act.
writ of certiorari
distributed network
letter of credit
past consideration
5. 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.
abandoned property
petty offense
check
wrongful discharge
6. A meeting of two or more minds in regard to the terms of a contract; usually broken down into two events
U.S. trustee
payee
certificate of deposit (CD)
agreement
7. Any interest in personal property or fixtures that secures payment or performance of an obligation.
exclusive distributorship
domestic corporation
check
security interest
8. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
bond
binder
takeover
wrongful discharge
9. A party who transfers (delegates) her or his obligations under a contract to another party (called the delegatee).
product liability
business judgment rule
normal trade relations (NTR) status
delegator
10. 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.
acceptor
quorum
intended beneficiary
condition
11. A remedy whereby a contract is canceled and the parties are returned to the positions they occupied before the contract was made; may be effected through the mutual consent of the parties - by the parties' conduct - or by court decree.
promisor
co-surety
summary jury trial (SJT)
rescission
12. 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
trade name
attachment
choice-of-law clause
13. An instrument directing what is to be done with the testator's property on his or her death - made by the testator and revocable during his or her lifetime. No interests in the testator's property pass until the testator dies.
will
securities
holographic will
tangible property
14. A judgment against a debtor for the amount of a debt remaining unpaid after the collateral has been repossessed and sold.
security interest
deficiency judgment
stock options
trade secret
15. 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
personal defenses
assignment
sale or return
trademark
16. The right of a party who tenders nonconforming performance to correct that performance within the contract period [UCC 2-508(1)].
bearer instrument
mediation
minimum wage
cure
17. 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.
consent
working papers
secondary boycott
delegation of duties
18. One who makes and executes a will.
limited partnership
testator
after-acquired property
requirements contract
19. The principle that human beings have certain fundamental rights (to life - freedom - and the pursuit of happiness - for example). Those who adhere to this 'rights theory' believe that a key factor in determining whether a business decision is ethical
constructive trust
discovery
principle of rights
burglary
20. 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
white-collar crime
garnishment
petition in bankruptcy
21. The last part of an Internet address - such as 'westlaw.edu.' The top level (the part of the name to the right of the period) indicates the type of entity that operates the site ('edu' is an abbreviation for 'educational'). The second level (the part
domain name
per stirpes
delegator
third party beneficiary
22. Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person - causing the person to perform an act that she or he would not otherwise perform.
duress
forgery
recording statutes
gift
23. A mark used by members of a cooperative - association - union - or other organization to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
insurable interest
collective mark
comity
license
24. The process of taking private property for public use through the government's power of eminent domain.
license
condemnation
acceptor
online dispute resolution (ODR)
25. The conduct that occurs under the terms of a particular agreement. Such conduct indicates what the parties to an agreement intended it to mean.
promisor
insider trading
course of performance
lien
26. The sharing of resources (such as files - hard drives - and processing styles) among multiple computers without necessarily requiring a central network server.
securities
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
consideration
nuncupative will
27. A term that is used to indicate part or all of a business's name and that is directly related to the business's reputation and goodwill. Trade names are protected under the common law (and under trademark law - if the name is the same as the firm's t
trade name
obligor
co-surety
legatee
28. 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.
secured transaction
holder
arson
confusion
29. A preliminary prospectus that can be distributed to potential investors after the registration statement (for a securities offering) has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The name derives from the red legend printed across the p
red herring prospectus
treaty
consideration
dominion
30. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
forum-selection clause
preemptive rights
confiscation
incidental damages
31. 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.
devise
entrapment
bailment
scienter
32. 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.
per stirpes
ethical reasoning
trademark
arbitration clause
33. Any act that is directed against computers and computer parts - that uses computers as instruments of crime - or that involves computers and constitutes abuse.
computer crime
cyber mark
burglary
drawer
34. Failure to observe a promise or discharge an obligation; commonly used to refer to failure to pay a debt when it is due.
award
special warranty deed
default
outside director
35. A clause that releases a contractual party from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury - no matter who is at fault.
writ of certiorari
writ of attachment
exculpatory clause
dissociation
36. A negotiable instrument is dishonored when payment or acceptance of the instrument - whichever is required - is refused even though the instrument is presented in a timely and proper manner.
fee simple absolute
dishonor
administrator
petty offense
37. A type of tenancy that either party can terminate without notice; usually arises when a tenant who has been under a tenancy for years retains possession - with the landlord's consent - after the tenancy for years has terminated.
misdemeanor
tenancy at will
abandoned property
digital cash
38. The bank on which a check is drawn (the drawee bank).
domain name
valid contract
payor bank
alienation
39. A person who is engaged in the purchase and sale of goods. Under the UCC - a person who deals in goods of the kind involved in the sales contract or who holds herself or himself out as having skill or knowledge peculiar to the practices or goods bein
fiduciary
secondary boycott
co-surety
merchant
40. A charge by a grand jury that a named person has committed a crime.
cram-down provision
unenforceable contract
indictment
sales contract
41. 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.
presentment warranties
signature
exclusive distributorship
bond indenture
42. A network of twelve district banks and related branches located around the country and headed by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Most banks in the United States have Federal Reserve accounts.
power of attorney
Federal Reserve System
shelter principle
charitable trust
43. A statutory lien on the real property of another - created to ensure payment for work performed and materials furnished in the repair or improvement of real property - such as a building.
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44. The pleading made by a plaintiff alleging wrongdoing on the part of the defendant; the document that - when filed with a court - initiates a lawsuit.
promise
complaint
limited liability partnership (LLP)
petty offense
45. A hacker whose purpose is to exploit a target computer for a serious impact - such as corrupting a program to sabotage a business.
preference
general partner
cyberterrorist
discharge
46. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
secondary boycott
mechanic's lien
stored-value card
plea bargaining
47. Under Article 2A of the UCC - a transfer of the right to possess and use goods for a period of time in exchange for payment.
lease
judicial review
disclosed principal
takeover
48. A principal whose identity is unknown by a third party - but the third party knows that the agent is or may be acting for a principal at the time the agent and the third party form a contract.
employment discrimination
partially disclosed principal
implied warranty of habitability
employment contract
49. A certificate that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
Statute of Frauds
liquidated damages
guarantor
stock warrant
50. In a jury trial - a motion for the judge to take the decision out of the hands of the jury and to direct a verdict for the party who filed the motion on the ground that the other party has not produced sufficient evidence to support her or his claim.
deficiency judgment
motion for a directed verdict
reply
fungible goods