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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. A system or place where banks exchange checks and drafts drawn on each other and settle daily balances.
clearinghouse
surety
garnishment
predominant-factor test
2. A suit brought by a shareholder to enforce a corporate cause of action against a third person.
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3. Property with which the owner has voluntarily parted - with no intention of recovering it.
quorum
promisee
gift causa mortis
abandoned property
4. The act of transferring to another all or part of one's rights arising under a contract.
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
assignment
franchisee
profit
5. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
reformation
retained earnings
recording statutes
bearer
6. Under the Uniform Commercial Code - a seller's or lessor's act of placing conforming goods at the disposal of the buyer or lessee and giving the buyer or lessor whatever notification is reasonably necessary to enable the buyer or lessee to take deliv
embezzlement
lessor
burglary
tender of delivery
7. In securities law - a transaction in which a person invests in a common enterprise with the reasonable expectation that profits will be derived primarily from the efforts of others.
obligor
liquidated debt
offeree
investment contract
8. A contract that does not require a specified form or formality to be valid.
undisclosed principal
informal contract
prenuptial agreement
identification
9. An assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future.
ratification
consequential damages
ratification
promise
10. The creation of an absolute or unconditional right or power.
motion for judgment on the pleadings
course of dealing
exclusive distributorship
vesting
11. Conditions that must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed.
payor bank
acceptance
mutual fund
concurrent conditions
12. An agreement to substitute a contractual obligation for some other type of legal action based on a valid claim.
delegation of duties
alien corporation
covenant not to sue
certified check
13. A person who makes a promise.
bilateral mistake
promisor
equal dignity rule
sale
14. 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.
probate
chattel
incidental damages
debtor in possession (DIP)
15. The threshold mental capacity required by law for a party who enters into a contract to be bound by that contract.
motion for judgment n.o.v.
anticipatory repudiation
trade secret
contractual capacity
16. 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.
holographic will
motion for a directed verdict
forum-selection clause
constructive trust
17. A payee on a negotiable instrument whom the maker or drawer does not intend to have an interest in the instrument. Indorsements by fictitious payees are treated as authorized indorsements under Article 3 of the UCC.
fictitious payee
dividend
replevin
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
18. A trust in which the property held by the trustee must be used for a charitable purpose - such as the advancement of health - education - or religion.
charitable trust
seniority system
bankruptcy court
order instrument
19. Jurisdiction that exists when a case can be heard only in a particular court or type of court.
counterclaim
right of reimbursement
exclusive jurisdiction
letter of credit
20. 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.
shelter principle
past consideration
administrator
information return
21. A merger between a subsidiary corporation and a parent corporation that owns at least 90 percent of the outstanding shares of each class of stock issued by the subsidiary corporation. Short-form mergers can be accomplished without the approval of the
summary jury trial (SJT)
short-form merger
hot-cargo agreement
acceleration clause
22. Having left a will at death.
ethical reasoning
civil law system
attachment
testate
23. Nonviolent crime committed by individuals or corporations to obtain a personal or business advantage.
e-evidence
mechanic's lien
white-collar crime
concurrent jurisdiction
24. Property resulting from intellectual - creative processes.
presentment warranties
acceptance
intellectual property
indictment
25. An agreement whose terms are expressed in a document located inside a box in which goods (usually software) are packaged; sometimes called a shrink-wrap license.
shrink-wrap agreement
independent contractor
prima facie case
mortgagee
26. 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.
license
inside director
promissory note
replevin
27. In real property law - the right to enter onto and remove things from the property of another (for example - the right to enter onto a person's land and remove sand and gravel).
private equity capital
profit
objective theory of contracts
execution
28. The process by which a court decides on the constitutionality of legislative enactments and actions of the executive branch.
workers' compensation laws
merchant
cyber mark
judicial review
29. 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.
life estate
special warranty deed
writ of attachment
forgery
30. One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owner's trademark - trade name - or copyright in the selling of goods or services.
Totten trust
arbitration
franchisor
financing statement
31. A clause that releases a contractual party from liability in the event of monetary or physical injury - no matter who is at fault.
exculpatory clause
premium
distribution agreement
felony
32. A group of citizens called to decide - after hearing the state's evidence - whether a reasonable basis (probable cause) exists for believing that a crime has been committed and that a trial ought to be held.
cyberterrorist
articles of partnership
grand jury
warranty deed
33. 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
franchisee
choice-of-law clause
common stock
respondeat superior
34. A pleading in which a defendant asserts that the plaintiff's claim fails to state a cause of action (that is - has no basis in law) or that there are other grounds on which a suit should be dismissed. Although the defendant normally is the party requ
implied warranty of merchantability
consideration
voir dire
motion to dismiss
35. 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.
exculpatory clause
obligee
secured party
per capita
36. Procedurally - a defendant's response to the plaintiff's complaint.
presentment warranties
answer
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
confiscation
37. A written contract that constitutes the final expression of the parties' agreement. If a contract is integrated - evidence extraneous to the contract that contradicts or alters the meaning of the contract in any way is inadmissible.
easement
integrated contract
watered stock
stale check
38. A person on the board of directors who does not hold a management position at the corporation.
shipment contract
outside director
fiduciary
cure
39. 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.
litigation
rescission
e-contract
recording statutes
40. A situation occurring when a person is tried twice for the same criminal offense; prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.
double jeopardy
foreign corporation
policy
mechanic's lien
41. A termination of employment brought about by making the employee's working conditions so intolerable that the employee reasonably feels compelled to leave.
mislaid property
charitable trust
gift
constructive discharge
42. 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.
bylaws
partially disclosed principal
scienter
fixture
43. An equitable trust that is imposed in the interests of fairness and justice when someone wrongfully holds legal title to property. A court may require the owner to hold the property in trust for the person or persons who should rightfully own the pro
check
binder
consumer-debtor
constructive trust
44. In a given state - a corporation that does business in the state without being incorporated therein.
foreign corporation
assignor
default judgment
gift
45. 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 judgment on the pleadings
fictitious payee
crime
secured party
46. 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
U.S. trustee
indorsement
leasehold estate
47. A transfer of funds with the use of an electronic terminal - a telephone - a computer - or magnetic tape.
distribution agreement
close corporation
domestic corporation
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
48. 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
promisor
adhesion contract
hot-cargo agreement
fixed-term tenancy
49. A gift of personal property by will (from the verb to bequeath).
bequest
entrustment rule
firm offer
franchise
50. A corporation whose shareholders are limited to a small group of persons - often including only family members.
docket
mortgagee
collateral
close corporation