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Business Law Vocab
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1. A writing drawn in a special form which can be transferred from person to substitute for money or as an instrument of credit.
Disaffirmance
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Minor
Authority
2. A third party beneficiary to whom no legal duty is owed and for whom performance is a gift.
Stockholders (Shareholders)
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Donee Beneficiary
Drawer
3. An individual who takes no active part in the management of a business but has capital invested in the business.
Bearer
Express Authority
Consignee
Silent Partner
4. Laws which seek to promote competition among businesses.
Antitrust
Endorser
Nominal Partner
Real Property
5. The person - company - or financial institution ordered to pay a draft.
Agent
Trial Courts
Common Law
Drawee
6. One in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the '_ parties.
Implied Contract
Statute of Limitations
Implied Authority
Negligence
7. The person against whom legal action is brought. 1
Defendant
Usurious
Revocation
Alien corporation
8. The acknowledgment by a bank of a receipt of money with an agreement of repayment.
Certificate of Deposit
Arraignment
Trial Courts
Petition (Complaint)
9. A statute originally enacted by the English Parliament and now enacted in some form in all states - listing certain types of contracts which could be enforced only if in written form.
Bailee
Uniform Commercial Code
Existing Goods
Statute of Frauds
10. Canceling - annulling - avoiding.
Existing Goods
Rescission
Executory Contracts
Alien corporation
11. Recipient of the proceeds of a life insurance policy; one who inherits property as specified in a will.
Promoter
Secret Partner
Creditor Beneficiary
Beneficiary
12. An artificial being - invisible - intangible and existing only in contemplation of law; an entity that has a distinct existence separate and apart from the existence of its individual members.
Corporation
Promissory Note
Subchapter S Corporation
Shareholders (Stockholders)
13. Power to act for someone else.
Identified Goods
Authority
Voidable Contract
Judgment
14. One in possession of commercial paper.
Complaint (petition)
Bearer Paper
Holder
Formal Contract
15. A decision of a court.
Judgment
Promissory Note
Process (Summons)
Duress
16. Exceeding the maximum rate of interest which may be charged on loans.
Compensatory Damages
Nominal Partner
Ordinances
Usurious
17. The party who gives up possession - but not title - of property in a bailment.
Criminal Law
Employer
Bailor
Offeree
18. One who is authorized to execute the principal's business of a particular kind - or all the principal's business at a particular place - if not all of one kind.
Express Contract
Certified Check
General Agent
Blank Endorsement
19. The principle that the decision of a court should serve as a guide or precedent and control the decision of a similar case in the future.
Stare Decisis
Minor
Silent Partner
Trial Courts
20. A warranty imposed by law - arising automatically because the sale has been made.
Nominal Damages
Counteroffer
Special Performance
Implied Warranties
21. A designation which applies to a corporation in which outstanding shares of stock and managerial control are held by a limited number of people (often members of the same family).
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Common Law
Bearer
Offer
22. An agreement of no legal effect.
Statute of Limitations
Employee
Duress
Void Contract
23. An endorsement which designates the particular person to whom payment is to be made.
Special Endorsement
Valid Contract
Fraud
Bill of Sale
24. A business owned by one person.
Sole proprietorship
Special Endorsement
Consignor
Compensatory Damages
25. Stock with an assigned face vale.
Drawee
Subchapter S Corporation
Nominal Partner
Par-value Stock
26. A document of conveyance that provides written evidence of one's title to tangible personal property.
Contract to Sell
Special Performance
Beneficiary
Bill of Sale
27. Movable tangible personal property.
Goods
Certificate of Deposit
Blank Endorsement
Executed Contracts
28. The voluntary association of two or more people who have combined their resources to carry on as co-owners of a lawful enterprise for their joint profit.
Offeree
Partnership
Arrest
Usurious
29. Those having title to one or more shares of stock in a corporation; combined - they represent ownership of the corporation.
Necessaries (Necessities)
Bailor
Acceptance
Shareholders (Stockholders)
30. An award paid to the plaintiff in order to punish the defendant - not to compensate the plaintiff.
Maker
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
Punitive Damages
Treasury Stock
31. To take into police custody.
Accord and Satisfaction
Arrest
Service Contracts
Liquidated Damages
32. Those goods which are - at the time of the contract - in existence and owned by the seller.
Compensatory Damages
Existing Goods
Crime
Dormant or sleeping partner
33. Court hearing cases appealed from lower courts.
Appellate Court
Consignor
Criminal Law
Agent
34. A token award to symbolize vindication of the wrong done to the plaintiff; generally - the award is $1.00.
Merchant
Nominal Damages
Identified Goods
Contractual Capability
35. The annulment or cancellation of an instrument - act or promise by one doing or making it.
Revocation
Treasury Stock
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Unilateral Contract
36. A breach of contract by a professional; failure to perform a professional service IP with the ability and care generally exercised by others in the profession.
Voidable Contract
Malpractice
Unenforceable Contract
Implied Authority
37. A body of persons elected by the stockholders to define and establish corporate policy.
Treasury Stock
Partnership
Board of Directors
Undue Influence
38. The party who acquires possession but not the title of personal property in a bailment.
Employer
Service Contracts
Bailee
Unenforceable Contract
39. A commercial paper payable to bearer; i.e. to the person having possession of such.
Void Contract
Payee
Arraignment
Bearer Paper
40. A notice of complaint given to a defendant - defining the complaint and a time frame in which a response - or answer - must be filed - and which serves the purpose of conferring personal jurisdiction over the defendant.
Complaint (petition)
Process (Summons)
Malpractice
Bailor
41. An agreement wherein a seller agrees to transfer title of goods to a buyer for a consideration (price) - at a future time.
Maker
Existing Goods
Contractual Capability
Contract to Sell
42. An offense which is injurious to society as a whole.
Crime
Revocation
Employee
Endorsement
43. Partner unknown to public with no part in management.
Dormant or sleeping partner
Compensatory Damages
Bill of Sale
General Agent
44. The party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable.
Independent Contractor
Payee
Formal Contract
Statute of Frauds
45. Those goods which are not in existence at the time a contract is agreed to.
Future Goods
Plaintiff
Order Paper
Consignor
46. One to whom goods are shipped by common carrier.
Consignee
Misrepresentation
Identified Goods
Common Law
47. Laws enacted by local municipalities.
Ordinances
Merchant
Ratification
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48. Stock reacquired by a corporation.
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Common Law
Treasury Stock
Consignee
49. The change of one of the parties to a contract at the mutual agreement of the original parties.
Implied Authority
Express Contract
Tort
Novation
50. A situation in which one of the parties to a contract fails or otherwise refuses to perform the obligation established in that contract.
Qualified Endorsement
Order Paper
Judgment
Breach of Contract