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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A clause in a time instrument that allows the instrument's date of maturity to be extended into the future.
extension clause
release
accredited investors
cybersquatting
2. 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
click-on agreement
liquidated debt
bond indenture
venture capital
3. 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
adhesion contract
robbery
S corporation
personal defenses
4. An old French phrase meaning 'to speak the truth.' In legal terms - it refers to the process in which the attorneys question prospective jurors to learn about their backgrounds - attitudes - biases - and other characteristics that may affect their ab
voir dire
independent contractor
cyberterrorist
tangible employment action
5. An offeree's response to an offer in which the offeree rejects the original offer and at the same time makes a new offer.
distribution agreement
shipment contract
contractual capacity
counteroffer
6. A court's order - issued prior to a trial to collect a debt - directing the sheriff or other public officer to seize nonexempt property of the debtor. If the creditor prevails at trial - the seized property can be sold to satisfy the judgment.
fiduciary
constructive eviction
writ of attachment
negotiation
7. 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
utilitarianism
co-surety
estopped
fungible goods
8. 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.
constructive delivery
charitable trust
warranty deed
civil law system
9. All costs resulting from a breach of contract - including all reasonable expenses incurred because of the breach.
justiciable controversy
risk
incidental damages
double jeopardy
10. Charging an illegal rate of interest.
revocation
joint tenancy
inside director
usury
11. In insurance law - the insurer - or the one assuming a risk in return for the payment of a premium.
underwriter
implied warranty
I-9 verification
contractual capacity
12. Shares of ownership in a corporation that give the owner of the stock a proportionate interest in the corporation with regard to control - earnings - and net assets. Shares of common stock are lowest in priority with respect to payment of dividends a
common stock
e-contract
information
inter vivos trust
13. Under a mortgage agreement - the debtor who gives the creditor a security interest in the debtor's property in return for a mortgage loan.
crime
mortgagor
installment contract
pass-through entity
14. One designated in a will to receive a gift of real property.
devisee
estate in property
online dispute resolution (ODR)
award
15. 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.
fee simple absolute
I-551 Alien Registration Receipt
confusion
diversity of citizenship
16. 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.
exclusive distributorship
fungible goods
cross-collateralization
Federal Reserve System
17. 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
creditors' composition agreement
debtor in possession (DIP)
takeover
18. A rule of the Securities and Exchange Commission that makes it unlawful - in connection with the purchase or sale of any security - to make any untrue statement of a material fact or to omit a material fact if such omission causes the statement to be
takeover
warranty deed
cease-and-desist order
SEC Rule 10b-5
19. A meeting of two or more minds in regard to the terms of a contract; usually broken down into two events
conveyance
money laundering
agreement
constructive delivery
20. One who entrusts goods to a bailee.
life estate
abandoned property
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
bailor
21. Moral principles and values applied to social behavior.
ethics
business necessity
limited partnership
unilateral mistake
22. A check that has been accepted in writing by the bank on which it is drawn. Essentially - the bank - by certifying (accepting) the check - promises to pay the check at the time the check is presented.
bond indenture
probate
certified check
blue laws
23. The purchase or sale of securities on the basis of information that has not been made available to the public.
insider trading
security
record
forum-selection clause
24. The passing of title to property from the seller to the buyer for a price.
real property
sale
personal property
property
25. An employer's termination of an employee's employment in violation of the law.
defalcation
acceptor
exculpatory clause
wrongful discharge
26. A rule requiring a plaintiff to do whatever is reasonable to minimize the damages caused by the defendant.
bilateral mistake
intermediary bank
mitigation of damages
dumping
27. Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person - causing the person to perform an act that she or he would not otherwise perform.
duress
constructive discharge
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
tangible property
28. The party that initiates a draft (such as a check) - thereby ordering the drawee to pay.
certified check
drawer
requirements contract
preemptive rights
29. The taking of private property by the government for public use. The government may not take private property for public use without 'just compensation.'
usury
execution
taking
motion for a directed verdict
30. A mark used by one or more persons - other than the owner - to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
underwriter
mens rea
certification mark
bankruptcy court
31. A court-created doctrine under which a party to a contract will be relieved of her or his duty to perform when the objective purpose for performance no longer exists (due to reasons beyond that party's control).
ratification
cashier's check
writ of attachment
frustration of purpose
32. The image and overall appearance of a product
trade dress
limited liability company (LLC)
gift
union shop
33. 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.
complaint
security
homestead exemption
question of fact
34. A rule that immunizes corporate management from liability for actions that result in corporate losses or damages if the actions are undertaken in good faith and are within both the power of the corporation and the authority of management to make.
intestate
business judgment rule
probable cause
gift inter vivos
35. A trust that is created by will and therefore does not take effect until the death of the testator.
certified check
testamentary trust
bond indenture
destination contract
36. A certificate that evidences a corporate (or government) debt. It is a security that involves no ownership interest in the issuing entity.
quasi contract
identification
constructive delivery
bond
37. A contractual clause that states that a certain amount of monetary damages will be paid in the event of a future default or breach of contract. The damages are a punishment for a default and not a measure of compensation for the contract's breach. Th
merger
nonpossessory interest
penalty
bankruptcy court
38. An agreement that creates or provides for a security interest between the debtor and a secured party.
security agreement
eviction
identity theft
revocation
39. An agreement in which employers voluntarily agree with unions not to handle - use - or deal in other employers' goods that were not produced by union employees; a type of secondary boycott explicitly prohibited by the Labor-Management Reporting and D
hot-cargo agreement
cure
trade secret
insurable interest
40. The basic document filed with a designated state official by which a limited partnership is formed.
predominant-factor test
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
voidable contract
certificate of limited partnership
41. 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.
articles of organization
risk management
automatic stay
domestic corporation
42. 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
click-on agreement
dissolution
constructive eviction
articles of incorporation
43. 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.
acceptance
certificate of deposit (CD)
cybersquatting
S corporation
44. A judgment against a debtor for the amount of a debt remaining unpaid after the collateral has been repossessed and sold.
confiscation
assignee
deficiency judgment
international organization
45. The sale of all of the nonexempt assets of a debtor and the distribution of the proceeds to the debtor's creditors. Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code provides for liquidation bankruptcy proceedings.
liquidation
bond
partially disclosed principal
binder
46. 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
merchant
lessee
unilateral mistake
policy
47. The creation of an absolute or unconditional right or power.
signature
performance
will
vesting
48. Damages awarded to compensate for reasonable expenses that are directly incurred because of a breach of contract
robbery
counteroffer
national law
incidental damages
49. 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
Totten trust
articles of partnership
dumping
suretyship
50. The relationship that exists between the promisor and the promisee of a contract.
limited liability company (LLC)
privity of contract
bailee
suretyship