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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. In criminal law - a defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official
stored-value card
intestacy laws
entrapment
after-acquired property
2. A signed writing (record) that contains an unconditional promise or order to pay an exact sum on demand or at an exact future time to a specific person or order - or to bearer.
tender of delivery
negotiable instrument
output contract
click-on agreement
3. 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.
working papers
holder in due course (HDC)
smart card
unreasonably dangerous product
4. Under Article 9 of the UCC - the property subject to a security interest - including accounts and chattel paper that have been sold.
acceptance
estopped
collateral
minimum wage
5. One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract.
cross-collateralization
guarantor
third party beneficiary
petty offense
6. A person in possession of an instrument payable to bearer or indorsed in blank.
bearer
drawer
motion for summary judgment
motion for a directed verdict
7. A possessory lien given to a person who has made improvements and added value to another person's personal property as security for payment for services performed.
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8. A person to whom an offer is made.
shrink-wrap agreement
crime
correspondent bank
offeree
9. The purchase or sale of securities on the basis of inside information (information that has not been made available to the public).
entrustment rule
gift inter vivos
close corporation
insider trading
10. 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
assignor
red herring prospectus
execution
dissolution
11. The testimony of a party to a lawsuit or a witness taken under oath before a trial.
seasonably
commercial impracticability
deposition
mislaid property
12. According to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act - information that is either inscribed on a tangible medium or stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable.
larceny
record
information return
intended beneficiary
13. Any voluntary transfer of property made without consideration - past or present.
investment contract
actus reus
gift
extension clause
14. 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.
holographic will
fixed-term tenancy
U.S. trustee
sale on approval
15. A court's grant of assistance to a complainant. In bankruptcy proceedings - the order relieves the debtor of the immediate obligation to pay the debts listed in the bankruptcy petition.
partially disclosed principal
plea bargaining
national law
order for relief
16. A common means of settling a disputed claim - whereby a debtor offers to pay a lesser amount than the creditor purports is owed. The creditor's acceptance of the offer creates an accord (agreement) - and when the accord is executed - satisfaction occ
execution
nuncupative will
third party beneficiary
accord and satisfaction
17. The act of stealing another's identifying information
self-defense
pleadings
cybernotary
identity theft
18. 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.
duress
shipment contract
order for relief
bailor
19. Under a mortgage agreement - the creditor who takes a security interest in the debtor's property.
mortgagee
payor bank
whistleblowing
lessee
20. A valid contract rendered unenforceable by some statute or law.
unenforceable contract
continuation statement
collateral
attachment
21. A type of limited partnership in which the liability of all of the partners - including general partners - is limited to the amount of their investments.
reformation
security interest
sale
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
22. A debt for which the amount has been ascertained - fixed - agreed on - settled - or exactly determined. If the amount of the debt is in dispute - the debt is considered unliquidated.
motion for summary judgment
question of law
liquidated debt
condition precedent
23. 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.'
accord and satisfaction
floating lien
surety
e-signature
24. Treating employees or job applicants unequally on the basis of race - color - national origin - religion - gender - age - or disability; prohibited by federal statutes.
forum-selection clause
bilateral mistake
employment discrimination
co-surety
25. The act of forcefully and unlawfully taking personal property of any value from another. Force or intimidation is usually necessary for an act of theft to be considered robbery.
intermediary bank
disclosed principal
treaty
robbery
26. A rule of the United States Supreme Court under which the Court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four justices approve of the decision to issue the writ.
choice-of-language clause
winding up
rule of four
certification mark
27. A written - temporary insurance policy.
identity theft
e-contract
binder
holographic will
28. A significant change in employment status - such as a change brought about by firing or failing to promote an employee - reassigning the employee to a position with significantly different responsibilities - or effecting a significant change in emplo
course of performance
tangible employment action
service mark
ethical reasoning
29. In a given state - a corporation that does business in the state without being incorporated therein.
insolvent
co-surety
foreign corporation
computer crime
30. The party that initiates a draft (such as a check) - thereby ordering the drawee to pay.
voir dire
accord and satisfaction
drawer
special warranty deed
31. 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.
e-agent
offeree
dissociation
correspondent bank
32. An action to carry into effect the directions in a court decree or judgment.
exclusive jurisdiction
sale or return
execution
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
33. State laws that regulate the offering and sale of securities.
ethical reasoning
articles of organization
blue sky laws
arbitration
34. Various documents that attempt to dispose of an estate in the same or similar manner as a will - such as trusts or life insurance plans.
agreement
will substitutes
plea bargaining
jurisdiction
35. A set of rules issued by the Federal Reserve System's Board of Governors to protect users of electronic fund transfer systems.
promise
Regulation E
joint and several liability
bailee
36. 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.
stop-payment order
answer
justiciable controversy
affirmative action
37. 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.
utilitarianism
merger
check
unilateral mistake
38. In the context of real property - an interest in land that does not include any right to possess the property.
legatee
nonpossessory interest
trade secret
negotiable instrument
39. A theory of sharing liability among all firms that manufactured and distributed a particular product during a certain period of time. This form of liability sharing is used only in some jurisdictions and only when the true source of the harmful produ
constructive trust
foreign corporation
market-share liability
condition precedent
40. A defense to allegations of employment discrimination in which the employer demonstrates that an employment practice that discriminates against members of a protected class is related to job performance.
executed contract
constructive trust
Totten trust
business necessity
41. A type of tenancy that either party can terminate without notice; usually arises when a tenant who has been under a tenancy for years retains possession - with the landlord's consent - after the tenancy for years has terminated.
cross-collateralization
appraisal right
tenancy at will
probable cause
42. 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.
fictitious payee
testamentary trust
agency
shrink-wrap agreement
43. A transaction in which an owner of goods (the consignor) delivers the goods to another (the consignee) for the consignee to sell. The consignee pays the consignor only for the goods that are sold by the consignee.
fixed-term tenancy
force majeure clause
tender offer
consignment
44. A charge by a grand jury that a named person has committed a crime.
floating lien
complaint
execution
indictment
45. A warranty that goods sold or leased are fit for a particular purpose. The warranty arises when any seller or lessor knows the particular purpose for which a buyer or lessee will use the goods and knows that the buyer or lessee is relying on the skil
discharge
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
constructive eviction
debtor in possession (DIP)
46. 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.
parent-subsidiary merger
check
personal defenses
secondary boycott
47. A lease interest in land for an indefinite period involving payment of rent at fixed intervals - such as week to week - month to month - or year to year.
acceptance
franchise
periodic tenancy
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
48. An express contract in which a third party to a debtor-creditor relationship (the surety) promises to be primarily responsible for the debtor's obligation.
unreasonably dangerous product
secured party
suretyship
due diligence
49. Having left a will at death.
obligor
levy
codicil
testate
50. A provision in a contract stipulating that certain unforeseen events
bilateral contract
force majeure clause
domain name
vesting