business final
a check drawn by a bank on another bank is called
bank draft
commercial paper payable to the bearer is called
bearer paper
an indorsement consisting of the signature of the indorser is called a
blank indorsement
a check acceptable by the writing certified on it is called a
certificate check
an acknowledgement by a bank of receipt of money with the engagement to repay it is called a
certificate of deposit
a draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand is called a
check
which of the following best describes the difference between civil law and criminal law
civil law deals with the enforcement or protection of private rights, whereas criminal law deals with offenses against society
a note secured by personal property is called a
collateral note
an injured party is awarded this payment to cover the exact amount of their loss but no more
compensatory damages
an agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
contract
the unauthorized exercise of ownership rights over another's property is known as a(n)
conversion
which of the following is most likely to fall in the category of intangible personal property
copyrights
a bond with detachable individual coupons representing interests payments called a
coupon bond
the type of authority an agent possesses by custom is called
customary authority
an unsecured bond issued by a business is known as a
debenture
the transfer of duties alone without the transfer of tights is called
delegation
the repudiation of or election to avoid an avoidable contract
disaffirrmance
termination of a contract due to performance, agreement, impossibility, acceptance of breach, or operation of law
discharge
a written order by one person directing another to pay a sum of money to a third person is called
draft
a person ordered to pay a draft is called
drawee
the person hired to preform work and who is obligated both as the work to be done and as to the manner in which it is to be done
employee
employment terminated by employer or employee for any reason is called
employment at will
those contacts in which the terms have not been completely executed or fulfilled
executory contracts
the type of authority of an agent stated in the agreement creating an agency is called
express authority
a contract in which the parties express their intentions, either orally or in writing, at the time of the agreement
express contract
one who receives possessions of another's property of the purpose of sale on commission is called a
factor
When a bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bailee may receive benefits of ownership during the bailment
false
a common carrier is liable for a loss if it is transporting goods that pose a menace to health which are seized by a public authority
false
a fee simple owner of property, whether real or personal, only has the right to possess the property for a limited time
false
a special warranty deed warrants that a grantor has the right to sell a personal property
false
a summons is a way for parties to obtain unprivileged information from another party prior to trial
false
ownership of an estate for the duration of one's life is called a term of years
false
probate courts handle divorce and child custody cases
false
quitclaim deeds have been made illegal in most jurisdiction
false
Kenneth was sentenced to six years in prison for forgery. In this case Kenneth has committed a(n) _____.
felony
partners in a partnership must have a relationship of trust and confidence called
fiduciary
personal property attached to land or a building that becomes a part of the land is known as a(n)
fixture
a draft drawn or payable outside the United Sates is known as a
foreign draft
an agent authorized to carry out a particular kind of business at a place is called
general agent
an instrument in writing authorizing one person to do anything for the principal
general power of attorney
A ______ deed warrants that a grantor has good title to a real property and further warrants that the grantor will defend the grantee against all claims by third parties
general warranty
the person in possession of an instrument payable to a bearer or to that person is called the
holder
the holder who takes the instrument in good faith and for value is known as
holder in due course
one in which the terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the parties
implied conttract
one who contracts to perform certain tasks for a set fee, but who is independent of the control of the contracting party as to means by which the contract is executed, except for specifications established in the contract
independent contractor
which of the following is true of the Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC)
individual states may make changes to the portions of the UCC that they have adopted
which of the following is true of the liability of a common carrier of people
it begins when the passenger enters the waiting platform
which of the following is true of the united states supreme court
it has appellate jurisdiction in cases based on the US constitution
Person who deals in goods of the kind or otherwise by occupation purports to have knowledge or skill peculiar to the practices or goods involved in the transaction.
merchant
an instrument issued by a business indicating that the payee may request and receive the amount indicated on the instrument is called
money order
a private carrier's contract for transporting goods is an example of:
mutual-benefit bailment
a writing drawn in special form that can be transferred as a substitute for money or an instrument of credit is called
negotiable intrument
the at of transferring negotiable instruments is called
negotiation
the substitution of a new party for one of the original parties to a contract, such that the prior contract terminates and a new one substitutes for it
novation
what is an expression of willingness to enter a contractual agreement
offer
commercial paper payable to the order of a named person is called
order paper
a _____ provides someone with an absolute title to his\her invention for a certain period of time
patent
a party to whom an instrument is payable is called
payee
a person who appoints another to contract with third parties is called
princapal
am unconditional written promise to pay a sum of money to another is called
promissory note
_____ laws are those that state how parties are to go forward with filing civil actions and how these actions are to be tried
provedural
an indorsement that limits the liability of the indorser with words such as without recourse used is called a
qualified indorsment
the approval of an unauthorized act is known as
ratification
____ consists of land, including the actual soil, and all permanent attachment to the land, such as fences, walls, and other additions
real property
a theory that imposes liability on an employer for torts caused by employees is
resondeat superior
an example of this type of indorsement would be " For Deposit Only" and is known as a
restrictive indorsement
what is defined as the contracting of service rather than for goods
service contract
one authorized by the princapal to execute specific tasks
special agent
a law that restricts the period of time within which an action may be brought to court
statue of limitations
which of the following are true of a jury trial procedure
the jury is selected before on an opening statement is made by the attorney
which of the following is a provision in a deed
the statement of the consideration paid by the grantee must be mentioned in the deed
an example of an affirmative covenant is:
to contribute to the maintenance of a shared driveway
Many federal laws regulating business do so based on the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. T/F
true
a chief officer is known as a judge in a state court of record as well as in a federal court
true
a common carrier of people is required to assist passengers when necessary for alighting
true
a constructive bailment is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
true
each tenant in common owns an undivided fractional interest in the land
true
the location where a case is to be tried is known as a venue
true
the system of equity evolved to provide judicial relief in cases where no adequate remedy at law existed
true
an agreement which at the current tine is not enforceable by law
unenforceable contract
a one-sided contract or agreement formed when an act is done in consideration for a promise
unilateral contract
an agreement with no legal effect
void contract
A third party beneficiary to whom no legal duty is owed and for whom performance is a gift
Donee Beneficiary
what is the chief function of the courts
They interpret and apply the law from whatever source to a given situation.
a sealed written contract obligation with the essentials of a note is called
a bond
a person who executes a draft is called
a drawer
the type of authority an agent is belieaved to have because of a principal's behavior is called
apparent authority
Rights are conveyed by one party to another person who is not a party to the original contract by way of an
assignment
which of the following terms means an agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
acceptance
which of the following statements is most likely to be true of administrative agencies
administrative agencies have the power to implement laws
a contract under which one party is unauthorized to contract for another is called
agency
an agency arising when a person leads another to belieave that the third party is an agent is called
agency by estoppel
a bill of landing refers to
an agreement between the owner of a vessel and a merchant, by which a ship is hired for the transport of goods for a defined period
