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Business Law Vocab
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1. A token award to symbolize vindication of the wrong done to the plaintiff; generally - the award is $1.00.
Accord and Satisfaction
Check
Disaffirmance
Nominal Damages
2. An expression of willingness to enter a contractual agreement.
Offer
Malpractice
Consignor
Board of Directors
3. A writing drawn in a special form which can be transferred from person to person as a substitute for money or as an instrument of credit.
Preferred Stock
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
Property
Uniform Commercial Code
4. A person under full legal age; in most states (but not all) - the standard is under the age of eighteen.
Uniform Commercial Code
Express Contract
Minor
Plaintiff
5. Those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong.
6. An agreement wherein a seller agrees to transfer title of goods to a buyer for a consideration (price) - at a future time.
Contract to Sell
Acceptance
Express Warranty
Ordinances
7. A means whereby one party conveys rights to another person who is not a party to the original contract.
Assignment
Misdemeanor
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
Discharge
8. The change of one of the parties to a contract at the mutual agreement of the original parties.
Novation
Sherman Antitrust Act
Bearer
Implied Contract
9. The necessity that the parties desiring to enter into contracts meet all requirements.
Plaintiff
Contractual Capability
Capital Stock
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
10. An endorsement which prevents the use of the instrument for anything except the stated use.
Promissory Note
Common Stock
Restrictive Endorsement
Offeree
11. A check drawn on a bank's own funds and signed by a responsible bank official.
12. Operates in the state that granted the charter.
Endorsement
Statute of Frauds
Domestic corporation
Injunction
13. The person to whom the promise of a contract owes an obligation or duty which will be discharged to the extent that the promisor performs the promise.
Future Goods
Arrest
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
Creditor Beneficiary
14. A commercial paper made payable 'to the order of' some named party; the word 'order' or its equivalent must be used.
Domestic corporation
Goods
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Order Paper
15. The individual who initiates a civil action.
Appellate Court
Plaintiff
Common Law
Special Performance
16. The party who gives up possession - but not title - of property in a bailment.
Unenforceable Contract
Bailor
Novation
Business Law
17. Those having title to one or more shares of stock in a corporation; combined - they represent ownership of the corporation.
Common Law
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Capital Stock
Endorsement
18. A business owned by one person.
Sole proprietorship
Corporation
Answer
Board of Directors
19. A means of removing one's free will; obtaining consent by means of threat to do harm ii. - to the person - his family - or his property.
Duress
Unenforceable Contract
Blank Endorsement
Minor
20. The acknowledgment by a bank of a receipt of money with an agreement of repayment.
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Endorser
Certificate of Deposit
Statute of Frauds
21. That which the promisor demands and receives as the price for a promise.
Public Corporation
Consideration
Punitive Damages
Principal
22. The party who hires employees to do certain work. '1 Endorsee — a person who becomes the holder of a negotiable instrument by endorsements which names him or her as the person to whom the instrument is negotiated.
General Agent
Employer
Accord and Satisfaction
Defendant
23. The intentional or reckless false statement of a material fact upon which the injured party relied which induced the injured party to enter into a contract to his or her detriment.
Contract to Sell
Fraud
Property
Express Authority
24. An award paid to the injured party to cover the exact amount of their loss - but no more.
General Agent
Compensatory Damages
Promissory Estoppel
Endorser
25. One authorized by the principal to execute specific acts.
Bailor
Defendant
Employer
Special Agent
26. Laws which seek to promote competition among businesses.
Antitrust
Accord and Satisfaction
Implied Warranties
Bailee
27. The person who executes a promissory note.
Punitive Damages
Maker
Ratification
Service Contracts
28. The actual and definite statement of a seller - either verbally or in writing - guaranteeing a standard or level of performance.
Capital Stock
Express Warranty
Negotiation
Merchant
29. A corporation formed by individuals to form some non-governmental function.
Bill of Lading
Nominal Partner
Private Corporation
Independent Contractor
30. Partner whose liability for the firm's debts is limited to the amount of his/her investment.
Limited Partner
Unenforceable Contract
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Malpractice
31. 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.
Limited Liability Corporation
Corporation
Public Corporation
Executory Contracts
32. Person not party to a contract - but whom parties intended to benefit.
Uniform Commercial Code
Ordinances
Private Corporation
Third Party Beneficiary
33. Improper influence that is asserted by one dominant person over another - without the threat or harm.
Endorser
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
Undue Influence
Statutes
34. A corporation formed to carry out government functions.
Stockholders (Shareholders)
Certified Check
Public Corporation
Employer
35. Confirming an act that was executed without authority or an act which was voidable.
Property
Ratification
Bill of Lading
Certified Check
36. A private or civil wrong - either intentional or caused by negligence - for which there may be action for damages.
Booking
Sale
Identified Goods
Tort
37. 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.
Defendant
Bailee
Malpractice
Board of Directors
38. The transfer of possession but not the title of personal property by one party to another - under agreement.
Dormant or sleeping partner
Felony
Misdemeanor
Bailment
39. An offense which is injurious to society as a whole.
Payee
Answer
Crime
Beneficiary
40. A creation of the tax codes; shareholders elect to be taxed as a partnership (no double taxation) without losing corporation status.
Discovery
Executed Contracts
Common Law
Subchapter S Corporation
41. Pretrial steps taken to learn the details of the case.
Endorsement
Consideration
Discovery
Limited Partner
42. Stock giving special advantage as to payment of dividends - upon liquidation or both.
Draft
Personal Property
Implied Authority
Preferred Stock
43. The party appointed by the principal to enter into a contract with a third party on behalf of the principal.
Secret Partner
Agent
Formal Contract
Partnership
44. Those rules of conduct prescribed by a government and its agencies - regulating business transactions.
Business Law
Discharge
Third Party Beneficiary
Bailment
45. 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.
Corporation
Process (Summons)
Assignee
Express Contract
46. A contract that would be an enforceable agreement - but due to circumstances - may be set aside by one of the parties.
Future Goods
Consideration
Voidable Contract
Principal
47. A one-sided contract/agreement formed when an act is done in consideration for a promise. 01
Necessaries (Necessities)
Shareholders (Stockholders)
Unilateral Contract
Breach of Contract
48. The party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable.
Warranties
Consignee
Defendant
Payee
49. An agent's authority to do things not specifically authorized in order to carry out express authority.
Implied Authority
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
Complaint (petition)
Express Contract
50. Exceeding the maximum rate of interest which may be charged on loans.
Creditor Beneficiary
General Agent
Usurious
Negotiation