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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. 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
sale
dividend
e-evidence
attachment
2. 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.
distribution agreement
lease
docket
tenancy by the entirety
3. A doctrine that applies when a promisor makes a clear and definite promise on which the promisee justifiably relies. Such a promise is binding if justice will be better served by the enforcement of the promise.
promissory estoppel
employment contract
motion to dismiss
contractual capacity
4. The legal process by which secured parties protect themselves against the claims of third parties who may wish to have their debts satisfied out of the same collateral; usually accomplished by filing a financing statement with the appropriate governm
limited liability partnership (LLP)
perfection
stock options
intangible property
5. One who owes an obligation to another.
disparate-treatment discrimination
tenancy in common
jurisdiction
obligor
6. A written supplement or modification to a will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
codicil
consequential damages
browse-wrap terms
principle of rights
7. Ownership rights in property - including the right to possess and control the property.
investment company
motion to dismiss
liquidated debt
dominion
8. The term used to designate a person who has an ownership interest in a limited liability company.
member
stock options
payee
product liability
9. A firm that requires all workers - once employed - to become union members within a specified period of time as a condition of their continued employment.
gift inter vivos
motion for judgment n.o.v.
holder
union shop
10. A contract that may be legally avoided (canceled - or annulled) at the option of one or both of the parties.
inter vivos trust
employment discrimination
voidable contract
treaty
11. A document prepared by a secured creditor and filed with the appropriate state or local official - to give notice to the public that the creditor has a security interest in collateral belonging to the debtor named in the statement. Financing statemen
embezzlement
financing statement
restitution
commercial impracticability
12. An agreement by two or more persons to carry on - as co-owners - a business for profit.
investment company
tender
right of subrogation
partnership
13. 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
attachment
cyber mark
fungible goods
limited partnership
14. One to whom an obligation is owed.
obligee
SEC Rule 10b-5
counterclaim
per capita
15. A claim made by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In effect - the defendant is suing the plaintiff.
copyright
objective theory of contracts
incidental beneficiary
counterclaim
16. A bank in which another bank has an account (and vice versa) for the purpose of facilitating fund transfers.
adhesion contract
usage of trade
correspondent bank
traveler's check
17. A required standard of care that certain professionals - such as accountants - must meet to avoid liability for securities violations.
course of performance
release
obligor
due diligence
18. Generally - a stock certificate - bond - note - debenture - warrant - or other document or record evidencing an ownership interest in a corporation or a promise to repay a corporation's debt.
quota
estopped
security
business judgment rule
19. A defense to allegations of employment discrimination in which the employer demonstrates that an employment practice that discriminates against members of a protected class is related to job performance.
delegatee
business necessity
preemptive rights
adverse possession
20. A contract between an employer and an employee in which the terms and conditions of employment are stated.
motion for a new trial
diversity of citizenship
sublease
employment contract
21. A trust created by the deposit of a person's own funds in his or her own name as a trustee for another. It is a tentative trust - revocable at will until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his or her lifetime by some unequivocal act or decla
consent
Totten trust
investment company
patent
22. In litigation - the amount of monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit as damages. In the context of alternative dispute resolution - the decision rendered by an arbitrator.
taking
award
indorsement
risk management
23. Professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of skill; the failure of a professional to use the skills and learning common to the average reputable members of the profession or the skills and learning the professional claims to possess - resulting in
malpractice
presentment warranties
legatee
promisor
24. A contractual promise of one party to refrain from conducting business similar to that of another party for a certain period of time and within a specified geographic area. Courts commonly enforce such covenants if they are reasonable in terms of tim
covenant not to compete
special warranty deed
debtor in possession (DIP)
e-signature
25. A close business corporation that has met certain requirements set out in the Internal Revenue Code and thus qualifies for special income tax treatment. Essentially - an S corporation is taxed the same as a partnership - but its owners enjoy the priv
accord and satisfaction
forbearance
S corporation
will substitutes
26. A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party - who acts as a communicating agent between the parties and assists them in negotiating a settlement.
perfection
mediation
service mark
bailment
27. A hacker whose purpose is to exploit a target computer for a serious impact - such as corrupting a program to sabotage a business.
fungible goods
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
vesting
cyberterrorist
28. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
blue sky laws
taking
partnership
29. 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
bilateral contract
close corporation
secondary boycott
30. 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.
SEC Rule 10b-5
lease
default judgment
tenancy at sufferance
31. A person who transfers the right to the possession and use of goods to another in exchange for rental payments.
proceeds
lessor
exclusionary rule
money laundering
32. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
certified check
exclusionary rule
record
bailee
33. 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.
output contract
motion for a directed verdict
pass-through entity
presentment
34. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
counteroffer
security agreement
reformation
execution
35. In a lawsuit - an issue that involves only disputed facts - and not what the law is on a given point. Questions of fact are decided by the jury in a jury trial (by the judge if there is no jury).
question of fact
promisor
pledge
perfection
36. An agreement made before marriage that defines each partner's ownership rights in the other partner's property. Prenuptial agreements must be in writing to be enforceable.
replevin
prenuptial agreement
correspondent bank
promise
37. The act of registering a domain name that is the same as - or confusingly similar to - the trademark of another and then offering to sell that domain name back to the trademark owner.
scienter
cybersquatting
counteroffer
reaffirmation agreement
38. Under the UCC - 'any symbol executed or adopted by a party with a present intention to authenticate a writing.'
testate
check
categorical imperative
signature
39. A promise or commitment to perform or refrain from performing some specified act in the future.
concurrent jurisdiction
general partner
offer
exculpatory clause
40. 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
mitigation of damages
covenant not to sue
prospectus
insolvent
41. Prepaid funds recorded on a computer or a card (such as a smart card or a stored-value card).
counteroffer
e-money
consolidation
disparate-impact discrimination
42. A company that acts on behalf of many smaller shareholders/owners by buying a large portfolio of securities and professionally managing that portfolio.
cybersquatting
investment company
preferred stock
fixed-term tenancy
43. The fraudulent appropriation of funds or other property by a person to whom the funds or property has been entrusted.
accredited investors
risk
embezzlement
information
44. 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.
penalty
collective mark
defalcation
special warranty deed
45. A set limit on the amount of goods that can be imported.
notary public
unilateral mistake
confusion
quota
46. A contract in which the terms of the agreement are stated in words - oral or written.
chattel
delegation of duties
express contract
emancipation
47. A contract or clause that is void on the basis of public policy because one party - as a result of disproportionate bargaining power - is forced to accept terms that are unfairly burdensome and that unfairly benefit the dominating party.
writ of certiorari
collective mark
unconscionable contract or clause
license
48. A type of tenancy under which property is leased for a specified period of time - such as a month - a year - or a period of years; also called a tenancy for years.
disparate-treatment discrimination
investment contract
expropriation
fixed-term tenancy
49. A warranty that arises by law because of the circumstances of a sale - rather than by the seller's express promise.
implied warranty
commercial impracticability
self-incrimination
abandoned property
50. A check that is paid by the bank when the checking account on which the check is written contains insufficient funds to cover the check.
duress
overdraft
self-incrimination
securities