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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. In insurance law - the price paid by the insured for insurance protection for a specified period of time.
premium
administrator
testator
concurrent conditions
2. Special damages that compensate for a loss that does not directly or immediately result from the breach (for example - lost profits). For the plaintiff to collect consequential damages - they must have been reasonably foreseeable at the time the brea
consequential damages
deed
sale or return
stored-value card
3. In a lawsuit - an issue involving the application or interpretation of a law. Only a judge - not a jury - can rule on questions of law.
question of law
acceleration clause
limited partnership
order for relief
4. Drawee that is legally obligated to pay an instrument when it is presented later for payment.
acceptor
letter of credit
holding company
acceptance
5. 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
dissolution
liquidated debt
computer crime
apparent authority
6. A trust created to protect the beneficiary from spending all the funds to which she or he is entitled. Only a certain portion of the total amount is given to the beneficiary at any one time - and most states prohibit creditors from attaching assets o
execution
e-money
spendthrift trust
merchant
7. In bankruptcy proceedings - property transfers or payments made by the debtor that favor (give preference to) one creditor over others. The bankruptcy trustee is allowed to recover payments made both voluntarily and involuntarily to one creditor in p
constructive trust
preference
cover
stale check
8. 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.
bilateral contract
revocation
preferred stock
good faith purchaser
9. A relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other (the principal).
stock certificate
correspondent bank
inter vivos trust
agency
10. A process in which parties attempt to settle their dispute informally - with or without attorneys to represent them. In the context of negotiable instruments - the transfer of an instrument in such form that the transferee (the person to whom the ins
workout
concurrent conditions
tombstone ad
negotiation
11. A hybrid form of business organization that is used mainly by professionals who normally do business in a partnership. Like a partnership - an LLP is a pass-through entity for tax purposes - but the personal liability of the partners is limited.
limited liability partnership (LLP)
course of dealing
member
abandoned property
12. Under the UCC - a remedy that allows the buyer or lessee - on the seller's or lessor's breach - to purchase goods from another seller or lessor and substitute them for the goods due under the contract. If the cost of cover exceeds the cost of the con
dividend
blue sky laws
seniority system
cover
13. 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.
merchant
output contract
embezzlement
mechanic's lien
14. An interest in land that exists only for the duration of the life of some person - usually the holder of the estate.
long arm statute
life estate
discharge
utilitarianism
15. 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.'
constructive discharge
debtor in possession (DIP)
cybersquatting
e-signature
16. The severance of the relationship between a partner and a partnership when the partner ceases to be associated with the carrying on of the partnership business.
dissociation
standing to sue
civil law system
mediation
17. In the context of securities offerings - 'sophisticated' investors - such as banks - insurance companies - investment companies - the issuer's executive officers and directors - and persons whose income or net worth exceeds certain limits.
disparate-impact discrimination
power of attorney
accredited investors
union shop
18. In Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings - a debtor who is allowed to continue in possession of the estate in property (the business) and to continue business operations.
contract
debtor in possession (DIP)
lessee
unreasonably dangerous product
19. 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.
duress
partially disclosed principal
voir dire
white-collar crime
20. The right of a dissenting shareholder - who objects to an extraordinary transaction of the corporation (such as a merger or a consolidation) - to have his or her shares appraised and to be paid the fair value of those shares by the corporation.
appraisal right
foreign exchange market
constructive trust
acceptance
21. A party to whom the rights under a contract are transferred - or assigned.
Statute of Frauds
mortgagee
tombstone ad
assignee
22. A phase in the litigation process during which the opposing parties may obtain information from each other and from third parties prior to trial.
bequest
constructive discharge
exclusive jurisdiction
discovery
23. A formal accusation or complaint (without an indictment) issued in certain types of actions (usually criminal actions involving lesser crimes) by a government prosecutor.
motion for judgment on the pleadings
export
information
disparate-treatment discrimination
24. One who makes and executes a will.
order for relief
testator
estopped
commingle
25. Law that pertains to a particular nation (as opposed to international law).
shrink-wrap agreement
small claims court
certificate of limited partnership
national law
26. The party that is ordered to pay a draft or check. With a check - a bank or a financial institution is always the drawee.
drawee
copyright
question of law
implied-in-fact contract
27. A gift made in contemplation of death. If the donor does not die of that ailment - the gift is revoked.
performance
gift causa mortis
dissolution
sexual harassment
28. An agreement that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
overdraft
sexual harassment
mens rea
stock options
29. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
promissory note
security interest
takeover
distribution agreement
30. A Latin term meaning 'beyond the powers'; in corporate law - acts of a corporation that are beyond its express and implied powers to undertake.
creditors' composition agreement
ultra vires
fee simple
distribution agreement
31. 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.
condition
devisee
delegation of duties
employment discrimination
32. An implied promise by a landlord that rented residential premises are fit for human habitation
implied warranty of habitability
ratification
click-on agreement
mutual fund
33. 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.
clearinghouse
tender offer
promissory note
fixed-term tenancy
34. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
quasi contract
insider trading
stored-value card
personal property
35. An agreement that arises when a buyer - engaging in a transaction on a computer - indicates assent to be bound by the terms of an offer by clicking on a button that says - for example - 'I agree'; sometimes referred to as a click-on license or a clic
cyberterrorist
click-on agreement
blue sky laws
seniority system
36. 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.
intangible property
reformation
partnership
partnering agreement
37. 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
bond indenture
principle of rights
void contract
red herring prospectus
38. Property that is movable; any property that is not real property.
personal property
debtor in possession (DIP)
partnering agreement
backdating
39. An amount - stipulated in a contract - that the parties to the contract believe to be a reasonable estimation of the damages that will occur in the event of a breach.
liquidated damages
brief
employment discrimination
security
40. 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.
course of dealing
felony
cybersquatting
breach of contract
41. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
unilateral mistake
void contract
third party beneficiary
firm offer
42. 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.
intellectual property
secondary boycott
recording statutes
expropriation
43. 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.
adverse possession
levy
business judgment rule
co-surety
44. Any type of written - electronic - or graphic offer that describes the issuing corporation or its securities and includes a legend indicating that the investor can obtain the prospectus at the SEC's Web site.
intellectual property
venture capital
disaffirmance
free-writing prospectus
45. A hacker whose purpose is to exploit a target computer for a serious impact - such as corrupting a program to sabotage a business.
securities
bankruptcy court
security
cyberterrorist
46. An employee's disclosure to government authorities - upper-level managers - or the press that the employer is engaged in unsafe or illegal activities.
whistleblowing
petty offense
legatee
investment contract
47. In a limited partnership - a partner who assumes responsibility for the management of the partnership and liability for all partnership debts.
general partner
certificate of limited partnership
long arm statute
assignment
48. The legal liability of manufacturers - sellers - and lessors of goods to consumers - users - and bystanders for injuries or damages that are caused by the goods.
limited liability company (LLC)
artisan's lien
novation
product liability
49. Prior conduct between the parties to a contract that establishes a common basis for their understanding.
assignor
exclusive jurisdiction
domestic corporation
course of dealing
50. The process of taking private property for public use through the government's power of eminent domain.
summary jury trial (SJT)
condemnation
consent
writ of execution