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Business Law Fundamentals
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A contract that does not require a specified form or formality to be valid.
minimum wage
nuncupative will
informal contract
insurable interest
2. A legal entity formed in compliance with statutory requirements that is distinct from its shareholder-owners.
bearer instrument
default
conforming goods
corporation
3. Necessities required for life - such as food - shelter - clothing - and medical attention; may include whatever is believed to be necessary to maintain a person's standard of living or financial and social status.
necessaries
executory contract
risk
executor
4. 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.
holding company
mediation
business necessity
executor
5. A written - temporary insurance policy.
binder
mailbox rule
trade secret
frustration of purpose
6. One who promises to pay a fixed amount of money to the holder of a promissory note or a certificate of deposit (CD).
leasehold estate
comity
unconscionable contract or clause
maker
7. A contract under which the offeror cannot revoke the offer for a stipulated time period. During this period - the offeree can accept or reject the offer without fear that the offer will be made to another person. The offeree must give consideration f
equal dignity rule
bequest
option contract
bankruptcy court
8. A trust created by the grantor (settlor) and effective during the grantor's lifetime; a trust not established by a will.
inter vivos trust
estate in property
disaffirmance
e-agent
9. 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.
crime
respondeat superior
stock warrant
limited liability limited partnership (LLLP)
10. A question that pertains to the U.S. Constitution - acts of Congress - or treaties. A federal question provides a basis for federal jurisdiction.
summary jury trial (SJT)
license
concurrent ownership
federal question
11. 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
prima facie case
adhesion contract
accredited investors
parol evidence rule
12. A will written entirely in the signer's handwriting and usually not witnessed.
holographic will
sovereign immunity
option contract
stock warrant
13. In criminal law - a defense in which the defendant claims that he or she was induced by a public official
S corporation
stop-payment order
entrapment
underwriter
14. The party that initiates a draft (such as a check) - thereby ordering the drawee to pay.
click-on agreement
drawer
fixed-term tenancy
motion for judgment n.o.v.
15. 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
right-to-work law
identity theft
Statute of Frauds
16. An agreement to substitute a contractual obligation for some other type of legal action based on a valid claim.
warranty deed
per capita
covenant not to sue
entrustment rule
17. A termination of employment brought about by making the employee's working conditions so intolerable that the employee reasonably feels compelled to leave.
unreasonably dangerous product
constructive discharge
order for relief
securities
18. A document prepared by a secured creditor and filed with the appropriate state or local official - to give notice to the public that the creditor has a security interest in collateral belonging to the debtor named in the statement. Financing statemen
cashier's check
financing statement
inside director
execution
19. Any instrument that is not payable to a specific person - including instruments payable to the bearer or to 'cash.'
bailment
unreasonably dangerous product
consignment
bearer instrument
20. Under the UCC - a term describing a person who ceases to pay "his [or her] debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his [or her] debts as they become due or is insolvent within the meaning of federal bankruptcy law" [UCC 1-201
discharge
insolvent
penalty
codicil
21. A rule requiring a plaintiff to do whatever is reasonable to minimize the damages caused by the defendant.
mitigation of damages
due diligence
foreign exchange market
outside director
22. State or local laws that prohibit the performance of certain types of commercial activities on Sunday.
investment company
blue laws
consent
mirror image rule
23. A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party - who acts as a communicating agent between the parties and assists them in negotiating a settlement.
implied warranty
mediation
will substitutes
valid contract
24. A reward (payment) given to a person or persons who perform a certain service - such as informing legal authorities of illegal actions.
merchant
insider trading
check
bounty payment
25. Information or processes that give a business an advantage over competitors that do not know the information or processes.
trade secret
motion to dismiss
robbery
concurrent conditions
26. In partnership law - a doctrine under which a plaintiff may sue - and collect a judgment from - all of the partners together (jointly) or one or more of the partners separately (severally - or individually). This is true even if one of the partners s
joint and several liability
novation
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
contract
27. 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.
articles of incorporation
collective mark
tenancy at will
vesting
28. A motion requesting the court to grant judgment in favor of the party making the motion on the ground that the jury's verdict against him or her was unreasonable and erroneous.
formal contract
anticipatory repudiation
operating agreement
motion for judgment n.o.v.
29. In litigation - the amount of monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit as damages. In the context of alternative dispute resolution - the decision rendered by an arbitrator.
protected class
award
collateral promise
reformation
30. A statement that - if filed within six months prior to the expiration date of the original financing statement - continues the perfection of the original security interest for another five years. The perfection of a security interest can be continued
digital cash
motion for judgment on the pleadings
continuation statement
insurance
31. 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.
business judgment rule
justiciable controversy
winding up
negotiation
32. 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.
negotiable instrument
digital cash
appraisal right
malpractice
33. A gift made during one's lifetime and not in contemplation of imminent death - in contrast to a gift causa mortis.
gift inter vivos
deposition
stop-payment order
bilateral mistake
34. An administrative or judicial order prohibiting a person or business firm from conducting activities that an agency or court has deemed illegal.
execution
cease-and-desist order
U.S. trustee
impossibility of performance
35. The act of accepting and giving legal force to an obligation that previously was not enforceable.
ratification
alien corporation
transfer warranties
stock
36. A person who makes an offer.
offeror
insider trading
alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
contract
37. 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.
security agreement
insurable interest
debtor in possession (DIP)
writ of attachment
38. A series of written questions for which written answers are prepared by a party to a lawsuit - usually with the assistance of the party's attorney - and then signed under oath.
negotiation
fee simple absolute
civil law system
interrogatories
39. 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
third party beneficiary
collateral promise
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
40. A type of limited liability partnership owned by family members or fiduciaries of family members.
family limited liability partnership (FLLP)
agreement
security agreement
limited partnership
41. A designation in the United States for a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States.
license
alien corporation
spendthrift trust
insurance
42. The document filed with the appropriate governmental agency - usually the secretary of state - when a business is incorporated. State statutes usually prescribe what kind of information must be contained in the articles of incorporation.
devise
articles of incorporation
promissory note
sole proprietorship
43. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
dishonor
gift
bailee
overdraft
44. A law permitting a debtor to retain the family home - either in its entirety or up to a specified dollar amount - free from the claims of unsecured creditors or trustees in bankruptcy.
profit
sexual harassment
homestead exemption
consolidation
45. A person to whom an instrument is made payable.
past consideration
small claims court
mutual fund
payee
46. A government's taking of a privately owned business or personal property without a proper public purpose or an award of just compensation.
ratification
confiscation
replevin
whistleblowing
47. A third party for whose benefit a contract is formed. An intended beneficiary can sue the promisor if such a contract is breached.
crime
proxy
close corporation
intended beneficiary
48. A fictional contract imposed on the parties by a court in the interests of fairness and justice; usually imposed to avoid the unjust enrichment of one party at the expense of another.
quasi contract
stale check
informal contract
assignor
49. Under Article 2A of the UCC - a transfer of the right to possess and use goods for a period of time in exchange for payment.
gift inter vivos
lease
tender
executor
50. A written agreement that sets forth each partner's rights and obligations with respect to the partnership.
replevin
probate
articles of partnership
brief