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Business Law Vocab
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1. A contract which will be enforced by the court.
Valid Contract
Process (Summons)
Statutes
Simple Contract
2. A law that restricts the period of time within which an action may be brought to court.
Price
Dormant or sleeping partner
Stare Decisis
Statute of Limitations
3. An expression of willingness to enter a contractual agreement.
Capital Stock
Offer
Sale
Petition (Complaint)
4. The person - company - or financial institution ordered to pay a draft.
Limited Partner
Bearer
Drawee
Consignee
5. One who takes initial steps to form corporation.
Summons (Process)
Promoter
Crime
Discovery
6. A check for which the bank assures that the drawer has sufficient funds to make payment.
Misdemeanor
General Agent
Certified Check
Cashier's Check
7. 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
Endorsement
Fraud
Offeror
8. An agreement to an offer resulting in a contract.
Par-value Stock
Acceptance
Capital Stock
Contract to Sell
9. 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
Defendant
Common Law
Promoter
10. One in possession of commercial paper.
Bearer Paper
Booking
Agent
Holder
11. Having no words other than the signature of the endorser.
Blank Endorsement
Employer
Acceptance
Nominal Partner
12. Person who writes his or her name on back of instrument.
Promissory Note
Rescission
Endorsement
Endorser
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.
Creditor Beneficiary
Sherman Antitrust Act
Warranties
Blank Endorsement
14. Evidences of ownership of personal property such as stock of corporations - checks and copyrights.
Bill of Lading
Sherman Antitrust Act
Domestic corporation
Intangible Personal Property
15. An offense which is injurious to society as a whole.
Executed Contracts
Alien corporation
General Agent
Crime
16. An intended acceptance which changes or qualifies the offer - and is a rejection of the original offer.
Counteroffer
Negotiation
Contract to Sell
Rescission
17. The person against whom legal action is brought. 1
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Novation
Donee Beneficiary
Defendant
18. An agent's authority to do things not specifically authorized in order to carry out express authority.
Implied Authority
Implied Contract
Ratification
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
19. 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.
Summons (Process)
Sale
Unenforceable Contract
Complaint (petition)
20. Power to act for someone else.
Offeror
Donee Beneficiary
Authority
Summons (Process)
21. A commercial paper payable to bearer; i.e. to the person having possession of such.
Bearer Paper
Bailee
Bailment
Service Contracts
22. The annulment or cancellation of an instrument - act or promise by one doing or making it.
Special Endorsement
Silent Partner
Executed Contracts
Revocation
23. A writing drawn in a special form which can be transferred from person to substitute for money or as an instrument of credit.
Goods
Ratification
Negotiable Instrument (Commercial Paper)
Par-value Stock
24. A creation of the tax codes; shareholders elect to be taxed as a partnership (no double taxation) without losing corporation status.
General Agent
Subchapter S Corporation
Crime
Compensatory Damages
25. A means whereby one party conveys rights to another person who is not a party to the original contract.
Assignment
Antitrust
Statutes
Rescission
26. The party to whom the assignment is made.
Assignee
Unilateral Contract
Limited Partner
Cashier's Check
27. Guarantees made by a seller that an article - good or service will conform to certain standard or will operate in a certain manner.
Executory Contracts
Warranties
Bailor
Future Goods
28. 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.
Commercial Paper (Negotiable Instrument)
Limited Liability Corporation
Alien corporation
Employer
29. The act of transferring ownership of a negotiable instrument to another party.
Future Goods
Discovery
Negotiation
Fraud
30. The transfer of title to goods from the seller to the buyer for a consideration called the price.
Sale
Employer
Undue Influence
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.
Complaint (petition)
Fiduciary
Valid Contract
Corporation
32. Items - required or proper and useful - for sustaining a human being at an appropriate living standard (examples: food - clothing and shelter).
Necessaries (Necessities)
Compensatory Damages
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Liquidated Damages
33. Improper influence that is asserted by one dominant person over another - without the threat or harm.
Undue Influence
Assignment
Implied Contract
Goods
34. A judicial order or decree forbidding the performance of a certain act.
Principal
Limited Partner
Injunction
Answer
35. A business owned by one person.
Statutes
Sole proprietorship
Intangible Personal Property
Answer
36. The person who executes any draft.
Executory Contracts
Statute of Limitations
Close (closed - closely held) corporation
Drawer
37. Exceeding the maximum rate of interest which may be charged on loans.
Usurious
Nominal Damages
Agent
Property
38. A warranty imposed by law - arising automatically because the sale has been made.
Bill of Sale
Felony
Appellate Court
Implied Warranties
39. A person under full legal age; in most states (but not all) - the standard is under the age of eighteen.
Minor
Existing Goods
Law (Blackstone's Definition)
Bailment
40. Legislation intended to promote competition among businesses by prohibiting restraint of trade.
Merchant
Sherman Antitrust Act
Booking
Uniform Commercial Code
41. A contract remedy by which the court requires the breaching party to perform the contract.
Appellate Court
Blank Endorsement
Booking
Special Performance
42. Person not party to a contract - but whom parties intended to benefit.
Offeror
Third Party Beneficiary
Rescission
Qualified Endorsement
43. An agreement of no legal effect.
Malpractice
Donee Beneficiary
Void Contract
Principal
44. Those goods which are - at the time of the contract - in existence and owned by the seller.
Donee Beneficiary
Existing Goods
Ordinances
Fraud
45. An individual actively and openly engaged in the business and held out to everyone as a partner.
Warranties
Beneficiary
General Partner
Promoter
46. Stock giving special advantage as to payment of dividends - upon liquidation or both.
Preferred Stock
Identified Goods
Fraud
Statute of Frauds
47. Stock that entitles owner vote.
Common Stock
Bearer
Compensatory Damages
Tort
48. One that is incorporated in a foreign country.
Discharge
Draft
Alien corporation
Special Performance
49. Those contracts in which the terms have not been completely executed or fulfilled.
Executory Contracts
Holder
Employer
Agent
50. Laws enacted by local municipalities.
Ordinances
Partnership
Silent Partner
Counteroffer