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Business Law Fundamentals
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1. As a noun - a gift of real property by will; as a verb - to make a gift of real property by will.
employment at will
malpractice
per capita
devise
2. 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.
cyber crime
bailor
periodic tenancy
indorsement
3. A mark used by members of a cooperative - association - union - or other organization to certify the region - materials - mode of manufacture - quality - or other characteristic of specific goods or services.
necessaries
corporate social responsibility
collective mark
sexual harassment
4. 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
insolvent
intestate
attachment
breach of contract
5. A process in which parties attempt to settle their dispute informally - with or without attorneys to represent them. In the context of negotiable instruments - the transfer of an instrument in such form that the transferee (the person to whom the ins
negotiation
implied-in-fact contract
foreign exchange market
merchant
6. The standard of proof used in criminal cases. If there is any reasonable doubt that a criminal defendant committed the crime with which she or he has been charged - then the verdict must be 'not guilty.'
e-evidence
beyond a reasonable doubt
click-on agreement
felony
7. In criminal procedure - a rule under which any evidence that is obtained in violation of the accused's constitutional rights guaranteed by the Fourth - Fifth - and Sixth Amendments - as well as any evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence -
digital cash
writ of attachment
accredited investors
exclusionary rule
8. A statutory lien on the real property of another - created to ensure payment for work performed and materials furnished in the repair or improvement of real property - such as a building.
9. The intentional burning of another's dwelling. Some statutes have expanded this to include any real property regardless of ownership and the destruction of property by other means
arson
cyber mark
identity theft
estate in property
10. In product liability law - a product that is defective to the point of threatening a consumer's health and safety. A product will be considered unreasonably dangerous if it is dangerous beyond the expectation of the ordinary consumer or if a less dan
unreasonably dangerous product
liquidated damages
articles of organization
per capita
11. A provision in a contract designating the court - jurisdiction - or tribunal that will decide any disputes arising under the contract.
co-surety
after-acquired property
forum-selection clause
retained earnings
12. 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
market-share liability
constructive trust
rule of four
will
13. Mental state - or intent. A wrongful mental state is as necessary as a wrongful act to establish criminal liability. What constitutes a mental state varies according to the wrongful action. Thus - for murder - the mens rea is the intent to take a lif
choice-of-language clause
mens rea
vicarious liability
civil law system
14. A contract between the issuer of a bond and the bondholder.
entrustment rule
commercial impracticability
identity theft
bond indenture
15. A contract that may be legally avoided (canceled - or annulled) at the option of one or both of the parties.
voidable contract
quitclaim deed
complaint
bylaws
16. A suit brought by a shareholder to enforce a corporate cause of action against a third person.
17. One to whom goods are entrusted by a bailor.
bailee
reaffirmation agreement
tender
exculpatory clause
18. Any bank to which an item is transferred in the course of collection - except the depositary or payor bank.
universal defenses
bond
generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS)
intermediary bank
19. The acquisition of control over a corporation through the purchase of a substantial number of the voting shares of the corporation.
distributed network
frustration of purpose
cost-benefit analysis
takeover
20. A contractual and statutory process in which two or more corporations join to become a completely new corporation. The original corporations cease to exist - and the new corporation acquires all their assets and liabilities.
shelter principle
affirmative action
consolidation
treaty
21. The act of refraining from an action that one has a legal right to undertake.
forbearance
stock options
diversity of citizenship
real property
22. The second of two stages in the termination of a partnership or corporation. Once the firm is dissolved - it continues to exist legally until the process of winding up all business affairs (collecting and distributing the firm's assets) is complete.
winding up
agency
entrustment rule
interrogatories
23. State or local laws that prohibit the performance of certain types of commercial activities on Sunday.
arbitration clause
fiduciary
blue laws
forum-selection clause
24. A certificate that grants the owner the option to buy a given number of shares of stock - usually within a set time period.
estate in property
delegation of duties
stock warrant
drawee
25. Property that has physical existence and can be distinguished by the senses of touch or sight. A car is tangible property; a patent right is intangible property.
testamentary trust
probate court
tangible property
devise
26. One who makes and executes a will.
premium
reformation
testator
rule of four
27. A common law doctrine under which either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason - unless a contract specifies otherwise.
release
digital cash
automatic stay
employment at will
28. A common law security device (retained in Article 9 of the UCC) in which personal property is transferred into the possession of the creditor as security for the payment of a debt and retained by the creditor until the debt is paid.
pledge
money laundering
mechanic's lien
personal defenses
29. In insurance law - the insurer - or the one assuming a risk in return for the payment of a premium.
normal trade relations (NTR) status
insolvent
attachment
underwriter
30. A form of employment discrimination that results when an employer intentionally discriminates against employees who are members of protected classes.
tangible employment action
motion for judgment n.o.v.
holographic will
disparate-treatment discrimination
31. The corporation to be acquired in a corporate takeover; a corporation whose shareholders receive a tender offer.
liquidated debt
voir dire
legacy
target corporation
32. 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.
cost-benefit analysis
assignee
petition in bankruptcy
articles of incorporation
33. An oral will (often called a deathbed will ) made before witnesses; usually limited to transfers of personal property.
nuncupative will
right-to-work law
force majeure clause
duress
34. Treating employees or job applicants unequally on the basis of race - color - national origin - religion - gender - age - or disability; prohibited by federal statutes.
employment discrimination
right of subrogation
Statute of Frauds
domain name
35. A written document - required by securities laws - that describes the security being sold - the financial operations of the issuing corporation - and the investment or risk attaching to the security. It is designed to provide sufficient information t
general partner
deficiency judgment
peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
prospectus
36. A type of conditional sale in which the buyer may take the goods on a trial basis. The sale becomes absolute only when the buyer approves of (or is satisfied with) the goods being sold.
shareholder's derivative suit
undisclosed principal
limited partnership
sale on approval
37. A legally recognized authority that can certify the validity of digital signatures.
cybernotary
bailee
secondary boycott
online dispute resolution (ODR)
38. 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.
insurable interest
purchase-money security interest (PMSI)
gift causa mortis
stock options
39. An action in which a court disregards the corporate entity and holds the shareholders personally liable for corporate debts and obligations.
piercing the corporate veil
plea bargaining
federal question
sole proprietorship
40. A distribution to corporate shareholders of corporate profits or income - disbursed in proportion to the number of shares held.
course of dealing
dividend
robbery
incidental damages
41. A public official authorized to attest to the authenticity of signatures.
collateral
merchant
dissolution
notary public
42. 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.
grand jury
installment contract
information
limited liability partnership (LLP)
43. A computer program that by electronic or other automated means can independently initiate an action or respond to electronic messages or data without review by an individual.
deficiency judgment
e-agent
search warrant
disparate-impact discrimination
44. A common law rule that requires that the terms of the offeree's acceptance adhere exactly to the terms of the offeror's offer for a valid contract to be formed.
mirror image rule
U.S. trustee
real property
stop-payment order
45. Failure to observe a promise or discharge an obligation; commonly used to refer to failure to pay a debt when it is due.
limited liability company (LLC)
incidental damages
preemptive rights
default
46. 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.
covenant not to compete
limited liability partnership (LLP)
seniority system
fixed-term tenancy
47. The settling of a dispute by submitting it to a disinterested third party (other than a court) - who renders a decision that is (most often) legally binding.
information return
diversity of citizenship
arbitration
holding company
48. A seller's or lessor's oral or written promise or affirmation of fact - ancillary to an underlying sales or lease agreement - as to the quality - description - or performance of the goods being sold or leased.
express warranty
white-collar crime
intended beneficiary
award
49. The portion of a corporation's profits that has not been paid out as dividends to shareholders.
disaffirmance
retained earnings
hot-cargo agreement
certified check
50. An assertion or action by a party indicating that he or she will not perform an obligation that the party is contractually obligated to perform at a future time.
articles of organization
minimum wage
blue laws
anticipatory repudiation