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Business Law Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A claim made by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In effect - the defendant is suing the plaintiff.
dominion
promisor
counterclaim
offeree
2. A company that acts on behalf of many smaller shareholders/owners by buying a large portfolio of securities and professionally managing that portfolio.
investment company
void contract
binder
intestacy laws
3. A clause in a contract designating the official language by which the contract will be interpreted in the event of a future disagreement over the contract's terms.
universal defenses
stock options
choice-of-language clause
negotiation
4. The process of resolving a dispute through the court system.
nuncupative will
probate court
litigation
notary public
5. A worldwide system in which foreign currencies are bought and sold.
I-9 verification
limited partnership
foreign exchange market
crime
6. The party that initiates a draft (such as a check) - thereby ordering the drawee to pay.
drawer
seniority system
holographic will
stale check
7. In criminal law - the least serious kind of criminal offense - such as a traffic or building-code violation.
S corporation
traveler's check
petty offense
premium
8. 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
short-form merger
insurance
consent
general partner
9. A trust created by the grantor (settlor) and effective during the grantor's lifetime; a trust not established by a will.
negotiation
inter vivos trust
bylaws
question of law
10. One receiving a license to use another's (the franchisor's) trademark - trade name - or copyright in the sale of goods and services.
default judgment
motion for judgment n.o.v.
franchisee
stale check
11. A decision-making technique that involves weighing the costs of a given action against the benefits of that action.
license
cost-benefit analysis
secured transaction
diversity of citizenship
12. In a contractual agreement - a condition that must be met before a party's promise becomes absolute.
legacy
mutual fund
condition precedent
dominion
13. Classes of stock that have priority over common stock as to both payment of dividends and distribution of assets on the corporation's dissolution.
preferred stock
clearinghouse
agency
summary jury trial (SJT)
14. Embezzlement; the misappropriation of funds by a party - such as a corporate officer or public official - in a fiduciary relationship with another.
I-9 verification
utilitarianism
automatic stay
defalcation
15. An agreement that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
gift inter vivos
formal contract
stock options
spendthrift trust
16. A reward (payment) given to a person or persons who perform a certain service - such as informing legal authorities of illegal actions.
bounty payment
probate
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
indorsement
17. A certificate that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
stock warrant
limited partnership
payee
deficiency judgment
18. A mark used in the sale or the advertising of services to distinguish the services of one person from those of others. Titles - character names - and other distinctive features of radio and television programs may be registered as service marks.
acceptance
conveyance
continuation statement
service mark
19. An equity (ownership) interest in a corporation - measured in units of shares.
stock
categorical imperative
accredited investors
inter vivos trust
20. A type of contract that arises when a promise is given in exchange for a return promise.
mitigation of damages
bilateral contract
e-money
stored-value card
21. A draft drawn by a drawer ordering the drawee bank or financial institution to pay a certain amount of money to the holder on demand.
disparate-impact discrimination
red herring prospectus
check
probable cause
22. A designation in the United States for a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States.
third party beneficiary
alien corporation
award
intellectual property
23. State statutes that specify how property will be distributed when a person dies intestate (without a valid will); also called statutes of descent and distribution.
intestacy laws
articles of organization
clearinghouse
bailment
24. A controversy that is not hypothetical or academic but real and substantial; a requirement that must be satisfied before a court will hear a case.
bond indenture
investment contract
firm offer
justiciable controversy
25. A card bearing a magnetic strip that holds magnetically encoded data - providing access to stored funds.
community property
discharge
devise
stored-value card
26. A state statute under which certain types of contracts must be in writing to be enforceable.
Statute of Frauds
attachment
unreasonably dangerous product
tenancy at sufferance
27. A legally recognized authority that can certify the validity of digital signatures.
tenancy by the entirety
impossibility of performance
cybernotary
special warranty deed
28. A lesser crime than a felony - punishable by a fine or incarceration in jail for up to one year.
misdemeanor
bilateral mistake
consignment
bond indenture
29. The party that is ordered to pay a draft or check. With a check - a bank or a financial institution is always the drawee.
e-money
drawee
profit
mitigation of damages
30. A tax return submitted by a partnership that only reports the income and losses earned by the business. The partnership as an entity does not pay taxes on the income received by the partnership. A partner's profit from the partnership (whether distri
information return
homestead exemption
counterclaim
cybernotary
31. Damages awarded to compensate for reasonable expenses that are directly incurred because of a breach of contract
discharge
incidental damages
artisan's lien
securities
32. 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.
performance
devisee
universal defenses
leasehold estate
33. 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
intangible property
petition in bankruptcy
attachment
international law
34. A contract formed in whole or in part from the conduct of the parties (as opposed to an express contract).
implied-in-fact contract
motion for a directed verdict
personal property
copyright
35. The authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case.
jurisdiction
tender
brief
e-contract
36. Legally protected rights and interests in anything with an ascertainable value that is subject to ownership.
surety
property
constructive delivery
drawer
37. An implied promise by a landlord that rented residential premises are fit for human habitation
depositary bank
implied warranty of habitability
Statute of Frauds
liquidated debt
38. The termination of an obligation. In contract law - discharge occurs when the parties have fully performed their contractual obligations or when other events occur that release the parties from performance. In bankruptcy proceedings - discharge is th
electronic fund transfer (EFT)
discharge
installment contract
member
39. A contractual and statutory process in which one corporation (the surviving corporation) acquires all of the assets and liabilities of another corporation (the merged corporation). The shareholders of the merged corporation either are paid for their
merger
delegatee
blue laws
good faith purchaser
40. A type of tenancy under which a tenant who - after rightfully being in possession of leased premises - continues (wrongfully) to occupy the property after the lease has terminated. The tenant has no rights to possess the property and occupies it only
rescission
continuation statement
tenancy at sufferance
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
41. 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
default
creditors' composition agreement
drawer
42. Rights held by shareholders that entitle them to purchase newly issued shares of a corporation's stock - equal in percentage to shares already held - before the stock is offered to any outside buyers. Preemptive rights enable shareholders to maintain
litigation
ratification
preemptive rights
motion to dismiss
43. A revocable right or privilege of a person to come onto another person's land.
preferred creditor
license
indictment
counteroffer
44. Under Article 9 of the UCC - any party who owes payment or performance of a secured obligation - whether or not the party actually owns or has rights in the collateral.
export
accession
debtor
promisor
45. A person to whom a promise is made.
promisee
hacker
retained earnings
impossibility of performance
46. A form of concurrent ownership of property in which each spouse technically owns an undivided one-half interest in property acquired during the marriage.
community property
act of state doctrine
bearer
U.S. trustee
47. A third party for whose benefit a contract is formed. An intended beneficiary can sue the promisor if such a contract is breached.
intended beneficiary
certified check
franchise
quorum
48. Mistake that occurs when both parties to a contract are mistaken about the same material fact and the mistake is one that a reasonable person would make; either party can rescind the contract.
bilateral mistake
tippee
motion for a directed verdict
motion for judgment n.o.v.
49. A thing that was once personal property but has become attached to real property in such a way that it takes on the characteristics of real property and becomes part of that real property.
bounty payment
attachment
fixture
bond
50. Funds contained on computer software - in the form of secure programs stored on microchips and on other computer devices.
private equity capital
acceptance
common stock
digital cash