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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. 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
small claims court
clearinghouse
principle of rights
articles of incorporation
2. An assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future.
indorsement
promise
winding up
holding company
3. 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
Totten trust
right of contribution
joint tenancy
prima facie case
4. 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
cease-and-desist order
liquidated debt
cover
will substitutes
5. A document by which title to property (usually real property) is passed.
forum-selection clause
deed
long arm statute
nonpossessory interest
6. A deed in which the grantor assures (warrants to) the grantee that the grantor has title to the property conveyed in the deed - that there are no encumbrances on the property other than what the grantor has represented - and that the grantee will enj
estopped
usury
warranty deed
trade secret
7. A set limit on the amount of goods that can be imported.
incidental beneficiary
mechanic's lien
quota
policy
8. A network that can be used by persons located (distributed) around the country or the globe to share computer files.
copyright
payor bank
distributed network
moral minimum
9. Treating employees or job applicants unequally on the basis of race - color - national origin - religion - gender - age - or disability; prohibited by federal statutes.
close corporation
legatee
employment discrimination
co-surety
10. A gift made during one's lifetime and not in contemplation of imminent death - in contrast to a gift causa mortis.
preferred stock
check
sales contract
gift inter vivos
11. Goods that conform to contract specifications.
deposition
conforming goods
special warranty deed
preferred creditor
12. A check that is payable on demand - drawn on or payable through a financial institution (bank) - and designated as a traveler's check.
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13. A state law providing that employees may not be required to join a union as a condition of retaining employment.
right-to-work law
traveler's check
dumping
informal contract
14. The legal avoidance - or setting aside - of a contractual obligation.
agency
holder in due course (HDC)
probate court
disaffirmance
15. 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
anticipatory repudiation
identification
categorical imperative
forum-selection clause
16. A writ from a higher court asking the lower court for the record of a case.
affirmative action
writ of certiorari
patent
voir dire
17. The process of transferring land out of one's possession (thus 'alienating' the land from oneself).
stale check
alienation
dumping
act of state doctrine
18. A federal court of limited jurisdiction that handles only bankruptcy proceedings - which are governed by federal bankruptcy law.
crime
bankruptcy court
limited liability partnership (LLP)
cost-benefit analysis
19. A contract for the sale of goods in which the seller is required or authorized to ship the goods by carrier. The seller assumes liability for any losses or damage to the goods until they are delivered to the carrier.
limited partner
shipment contract
constructive discharge
taking
20. A card containing a microprocessor that permits storage of funds via security programming - can communicate with other computers - and does not require online authorization for fund transfers.
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
smart card
tenancy at sufferance
bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ)
21. 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
constructive eviction
gift causa mortis
will
expropriation
22. An employee's disclosure to government authorities - upper-level managers - or the press that the employer is engaged in unsafe or illegal activities.
whistleblowing
wrongful discharge
interrogatories
consent
23. 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.
default
holding company
fixed-term tenancy
implied warranty
24. The requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit. The plaintiff must demonstrate that he or she has been either injured or threatened with injury.
constructive delivery
trade dress
standing to sue
premium
25. A specific type of investment company that continually buys or sells to investors shares of ownership in a portfolio.
mutual fund
shipment contract
entrustment rule
grand jury
26. An estate in realty held by a tenant under a lease. In every leasehold estate - the tenant has a qualified right to possess and/or use the land.
shelter principle
dividend
leasehold estate
distributed network
27. A state statute under which certain types of contracts must be in writing to be enforceable.
shareholder's derivative suit
disparate-impact discrimination
promisee
Statute of Frauds
28. A signature placed on an instrument for the purpose of transferring one's ownership rights in the instrument.
adhesion contract
novation
traveler's check
indorsement
29. 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
entrustment rule
choice-of-law clause
requirements contract
commingle
30. 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.
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
deficiency judgment
collective mark
tenancy by the entirety
31. A revocable right or privilege of a person to come onto another person's land. In the context of intellectual property law - an agreement permitting the use of a trademark - copyright - patent - or trade secret for certain limited purposes.
national law
consideration
license
civil law system
32. The testimony of a party to a lawsuit or a witness taken under oath before a trial.
debtor in possession (DIP)
lease
deposition
certified check
33. One designated in a will to receive a gift of personal property.
beyond a reasonable doubt
commingle
forbearance
legatee
34. Any bank to which an item is transferred in the course of collection - except the depositary or payor bank.
license
rule of four
concurrent ownership
intermediary bank
35. A provision of the Bankruptcy Code that allows a court to confirm a debtor's Chapter 11 reorganization plan even though only one class of creditors has accepted it.
floating lien
liquidation
cram-down provision
bilateral mistake
36. A security interest that arises when a seller or lender extends credit for part or all of the purchase price of goods purchased by a buyer.
motion for a new trial
notary public
secured party
felony
37. In the context of real property - an interest in land that does not include any right to possess the property.
nonpossessory interest
confiscation
bailment
presentment warranties
38. An agreement by two or more persons to carry on - as co-owners - a business for profit.
partnership
assignment
international organization
white-collar crime
39. The joint ownership of property by two or more co-owners in which each co-owner owns an undivided portion of the property. On the death of one of the joint tenants - his or her interest automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s).
litigation
close corporation
joint tenancy
bylaws
40. In product liability law - a product that is defective to the point of threatening a consumer's health and safety. A product will be considered unreasonably dangerous if it is dangerous beyond the expectation of the ordinary consumer or if a less dan
unreasonably dangerous product
course of performance
codicil
business necessity
41. A tax on imported goods.
assignor
duress
tariff
disparate-impact discrimination
42. 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.
disaffirmance
diversity of citizenship
motion for a directed verdict
prenuptial agreement
43. 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
brief
garnishment
novation
civil law system
44. A Latin term meaning 'per person.' In the law governing estate distribution - a method of distributing the property of an intestate's estate so that each heir in a certain class (such as grandchildren) receives an equal share.
per capita
bailee
tenancy at will
concurrent ownership
45. A security interest in proceeds - after-acquired property - or collateral subject to future advances by the secured party (or all three); a security interest in collateral that is retained even when the collateral changes in character - classificatio
appraisal right
floating lien
pass-through entity
surety
46. A government official who performs certain administrative tasks that a bankruptcy judge would otherwise have to perform.
deposition
easement
stored-value card
U.S. trustee
47. 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.
bailment
international organization
answer
bailee
48. A person appointed by a testator in a will to see that her or his will is administered appropriately.
implied warranty of merchantability
executor
option contract
limited partner
49. An encumbrance on a property to satisfy a debt or protect a claim for payment of a debt.
motion to dismiss
lien
option contract
proxy
50. In international law - a formal written agreement negotiated between two nations or among several nations. In the United States - all treaties must be approved by the Senate.
treaty
tender of delivery
cure
holder