Chapter 42, Chapter 40, Chapter 38, Chapter 37 Final
Dean, a partner in Equipment Sales, applies for a loan with Farmers Bank allegedly on Equipment's behalf but without the authorization of the other partners. The bank knows that Dean is not authorized to take out the loan. Liability in the event of default will be imposed on
Dean.
Glen is a partner in Home Builders, a construction firm. Glen's assignment of his interest in the partnership to Investment Consultants results in
Glen's wrongful dissociation and liability for any damages.
Fresh Fruit Company has assets of less than $10 million and fewer than fifty shareholders. Gourmand Pastries Inc. has assets of more than $50 million and more than five hundred shareholders. The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 applies to
Gourmand Pastries only.
Jana and Kwan are partners in Lawyers LLP, a limited liability partnership. Jana supervises the firm's associate Milo, who negligently fails to appear in court on behalf of Norm, a client. Liability to Norm rests only with
Jana and Milo.
Kris and Linda are partners in Mobile Devise, an online marketing firm. Kris signs a contract with Nature's Best Chocolate, a candy maker, apparently on Mobile's behalf. The contract is binding on
Kris, Linda, and Mobile.
Molly is a director and Ned is an officer of Online Education Inc. Liability for the torts of employees under their supervision may extend to
Molly and Ned.
With respect to a corporation, a director is
a fiduciary.
As part of a stock offering for Design Media Corporation, the firm's accountant Eve intentionally misrepresents material facts in the prospectus. Fred buys the stock unaware of the misrepresentation and suffers a loss. Eve may be subject to
a fine, imprisonment, and damages.
Greenway Corporation and Happy Trails Inc. combine their efforts to build a network of biking and hiking trails along an unused railroad spur. Their form of business organization is
a joint venture.
Rocket Corporation and Star Inc. wish to combine their capabilities to launch a single flight to the moon. The appropriate legal entity for this project is most likely
a joint venture.
Grape Vineyards LLC, the members of which include Howie and Ilya, can hold title to property because as a limited liability company the firm is
a legal person.
When directors vote on issues affecting the corporation, ordinary matters generally require
a majority vote.
A limited liability company that wants to distribute profits to its members could avoid "double taxation" by electing to be taxed as
a partnership.
Rural Development Company and Suburban Real Estate Corporation form a joint stock company. This firm can be formed for, at the most,
a perpetual existence.
Erin, a shareholder of Finance Inc., demands the right to inspect corporate records to determine whether management has engaged in self-dealing that impacts the company. The firm refuses the request. On Erin's challenge, a court is most likely to hold that her request constitutes
a proper purpose.
Household Products Corporation wants to make an offering of securities to the public. The offering is not exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933. Before the firm sells its securities, it must provide investors with
a prospectus.
Carmen and Diego are shareholders of Espresso Inc. Carmen's written authorization to Diego to vote her shares at a shareholders' meeting is
a proxy.
Bayside Restaurant LLC is a limited liability company. Its sole member is Conrad. For federal income tax purposes, unless the firm indicates otherwise, it will automatically be taxed as
a sole proprietorship.
Leon, Michael, Nolan, and O'Neill join together to buy a professional basketball franchise. Their selected form of business organization is an investment group, which is also known as
a syndicate.
The rights of the director of a corporation include a right to
access the corporation's books, records, facilities, and other property.
As the promoter of Glassworks LLC, Hans enters into a contract with Interstate Transport Company. Once formed, Glassworks can
adopt the contract through novation.
Meat Packers Inc. offers its securities for sale only in a single state. The law in this state is like the law in most states. Thus, the company's offer is subject to the state's securities statutes, which are likely to include
all of the choices.
Olivia is a partner in Pacific Trade. In the majority of states, with respect to any partnership obligations that Olivia does not participate in, know about, or ratify, she would be liable for
all of the obligations, jointly and severally.
Cal, Dex, and Erin agree to be partners in Fajitas, a food cart outfit, splitting the profits equally. Cal contributes 65 percent of the capital. When Fajitas is dissolved, its liabilities are greater than its assets. The losses are paid by
all of the partners in proportion to their shares of the profits.
Orly's Adventure Travel and Paquito's Wild River Tours form a joint venture. Orly can participate in the venture's management to
any extent.
Nell is considering forms of business organization for Optic Center, a medical eye clinic. An advantage of a limited liability partnership is that, depending on the applicable state statute, partners can avoid personal liability for
any partnership obligation.
Corporate Financial Inc., and its officers, directors, employees, and shareholders, buy and sell securities on behalf of themselves and their clients. SEC Rule 10b-5 applies to the purchase or sale of
any security.
The number of directors that serve on a corporate board is determined by its
articles of incorporation.
Ensure Care LLC's owners are Fez and Guan. As a limited liability company, Ensure Care enters into contracts
as a legal entity apart from its owners.
In some states, to form a limited liability company, a business must have
at least two members.
Reno, an engineer for Shale Corporation, learns that the firm will increase the dividend it pays to shareholders. Reno buys 10,000 shares of company stock. When the dividend is announced to the public and the price of the stock increases, he sells the shares for a profit. He would not be liable for insider trading if the information about the dividend was
available to the public before he bought the stock.
Betsy is a director of ChemCo Inc. Because of this position, she becomes involved in litigation. With respect to the costs, fees, and damages involved, she has a right to
be reimbursed, or indemnified.
Kay and Leo form Metro Delivery Inc. Responsibility for all policymaking decisions related to corporate affairs lies with Metro's
board of directors.
Bev is the chief executive officer of Chef Cafés Inc., which is required to file certain financial reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Bev must
certify that the reports are complete and accurate.
Dez is the chief financial officer of Elements Corporation, which is required to file certain financial statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Dez must personally
certify that the statements are accurate.
Brent and Char are limited partners in Dental Center, a limited partnership. In terms of the firm's books and information regarding partnership business, Brent and Char are entitled to
complete access.
Holly is an officer of Indelible Inc. The board removes Holly in violation of an employment contract. Indelible may be liable for breach of
contract.
Liability for negligence in the performance of corporate duties may extend to
directors and officers.
Mars Mission Inc. is a regulated publicly held corporation. Under the Securities Act of 1934, Mars is required to
disclose information about its organization and financial situation.
Oscar is a partner in Party Caterers. Oscar's death will
dissociate the partner from the firm.
Cathy, Don, and Ethel are partners in Fruit Orchard Farms. Cathy gives notice to quit the firm, which otherwise continues to do business. This is
dissociation.
Kim and Lyle are partners in K&L Sales, which exports technical equipment. If Congress declares that the equipment can no longer be exported, K&L
dissolves immediately unless the partners change its business.
Start-Up LLC is a limited liability company without a written operating agreement. Among the members, a dispute arises concerning the division of profits. Under most LLC statutes, the profits will be
divided equally among the members.
With respect to a corporation, an officer's rights are defined by
employment contracts.
A corporate director may not
engage in self-dealing.
Like other limited liability companies, for federal jurisdictional purposes, Rodeo Productions LLC is most likely a citizen of
every state of which its members are citizens.
Del and Efron want to form a limited partnership to do general business bookkeeping with an emphasis on tax accounting. In most states, a limited partnership will be created when Del and Efron
file a certificate of limited partnership.
Components Assembly Corporation is a public company that is poised to issue securities that do not qualify for an exemption from registration. This means that the company must
file a registration statement with the SEC.
With respect to taxes imposed on limited liability companies, most states
follow the federal rules.
Dairy Products, Inc., and Eden Farms Corporation form a joint venture to make and test-market Frosty Ice Cream. If this joint venture is like most joint ventures, it will continue
for a single project only.
Ewan, the chief executive officer of Furniture Inc., intentionally understates the amount of the firm's debts in information provided to investors as part of an issue of stock. Gary buys the stock and suffers a loss. Ewan may be subject to
government prosecution and a private investor's suit.
Kathy is a director of Line Production Inc. As a director, with respect to the corporation, Kathy is expected to subordinate
her personal interests to the corporation's welfare.
Gwen and Hera do business as G&H Civil Engineers, a partnership. The Uniform Partnership Act governs the firm
in the absence of an express agreement.
Sol and Thom agree to form a partnership to sell real property. To be enforceable under the Statute of Frauds, their agreement must be
in writing
Furnaces & Filters Inc. is a public company whose shares are traded in the public securities markets. Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, to ensure that the firm's financial results are accurate and timely, its senior officers must set up and maintain
internal "disclosure controls and procedures."
A limited liability company that operates in more than one state may not receive consistent treatment. This is because, according to the principle that in most states determines the law that applies to a foreign limited liability company, one state's courts must
interpret and apply another state's laws.
The major features of an LLP are that it limits the personal liability of the partners and
it allows the partnership to continue as a pass-through tax entity.
Cam, an accountant for Discount Inc., learns that the company's soon-to-be-announced quarterly sales figures exceed analysts' expectations. Cam tells Ed, who tells Frye, who buys 100 shares of the company's stock. Frye knows that Ed got the information from Cam. When Discount publicly announces the figures, Frye sells the stock for a profit. Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Ed is most likely
liable for insider trading.
Luan, a programmer for Monetized Nation Inc., a business modeling service, learns of undisclosed company plans to distribute a new app. Luan reveals the company plans to a friend, Ono, who buys 5,000 shares of the firm's stock. Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Ono is most likely
liable for insider trading.
Ross, a sales executive with Steel Mill Inc., learns of undisclosed company plans to produce a new type of steel. Ross tells Tim, who tells Uri, who buys 100 shares of Steel Mill stock. Uri knows that Tim got the information from Ross. When the firm publicly announces its new product, Uri sells the stock for a profit. Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Uri is most likely
liable for insider trading.
Cornell and Duke are partners in Equity Lending. They decide to admit Fran to the firm as a new partner. Fran's liability for partnership debts incurred before her admission is
limited to her capital contribution to the firm.
Accounting LLC is a member-managed limited liability company. Unless the members have agreed otherwise, all decisions with respect to the firm's business are made by
majority vote.
Roy is a director of Sales Inc. Sales enters into a contract with TeleCenter Corporation in which Roy has a personal interest. Roy must
make a full disclosure of the conflict of interest.
A corporate officer
manages day-to-day operations of the corporation.
Data Analytics LLC is a limited liability company. Unless the firm's articles of organization specify otherwise, it will most likely be assumed that the firm is
member-managed.
Eli, an officer for Food Stores Inc., buys 10,000 shares of its stock. One week later, the company announces that it will merge with a competitor, Grocery Mart Corporation, and the price of Food Stores' stock increases. One month later, Eli sells his shares for a profit. Under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Eli would not be liable if, after buying the stock, he had waited
more than six months to sell it.
Belle is a director on the board of Construction Corporation. The board delegates certain tasks to Dido, the corporate president, and other officers. Belle fails to reasonably supervise the work. She is most likely liable for
negligence or mismanagement.
Chris, a coder for Drones Inc., learns of undisclosed company plans to market a new, smart drone. Chris buys 10,000 shares of the firm's stock. If Chris is liable under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, it will be because the information on which he based his purchase of the stock was
not yet public.
Vern is one of three partners in Waffles Food Truck. Concerning all aspects of the partnership business, Vern is entitled to information
on a complete basis.
Development LP is a limited partnership that invests in residential real estate projects. Its limited partners include more than 150 sophisticated investors and investment professionals, including Ethan. Ethan loses his limited liability if he
participates in the firm's management.
Oil Inc. and Petro Corporation form a joint venture to design and test petroleum storage facilities and equipment. When a dispute arises, Oil files a suit against Petro. The court is most likely to apply the same principles to this joint venture as it applies to
partnerships.
Rosa is a partner in Sugar & Spice, a partnership consisting of the owners of a bakery. Sugar & Spice incurs debt for new ovens. With respect to this debt, Rosa is
personally liable to the full extent.
To gain an advantage in a business deal, Masonry LLC engages in fraud. Nicole, a member of Masonry, significantly contributes to the firm's misconduct. For any resulting damages, a court is most likely to hold Nicole
personally liable.
The goal of securities regulation is to
prohibit deceptive and manipulative practices in the securities markets.
Randy is a director of STEM Inc. As a director, with respect to the corporation, Randy is expected to use
prudent business judgment.
Phone Apps LLC is forming as a limited liability company. To become a manager-managed firm, Phone Apps' members must
refrain from participating in the firm's operations.
United Delivery Corporation is a public company whose shares are traded in the public securities markets. Under the Securities Act of 1933, United Delivery is required to
register its securities transactions unless they qualify for an exemption.
Dhani, Ezra, and Finn are the first directors on the board of Global Shipping Corporation. Subsequent directors will be elected by a majority vote of Global's
shareholders.
Debt Equity Inc., and its officers, directors, and employees, buy and sell securities based on financial research and analysis. Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 covers purchases and sales of securities involving
short-swing profits.
Among the states, the law governing limited liability companies is far from uniform because
state limited liability company statutes vary from state to state.
A business organizational form that limits its owners' liability allows the firm to lawfully
take risks.
Guy is a director of Healthcare Corporation. Guy attempts to use his best judgment in guiding corporate management but makes a few honest mistakes. He may be protected from liability for these mistakes by
the business judgment rule.
Blake is one of three partners in Commercial Custodial. With respect to Blake's interest in the firm, when she dies, her heirs are most likely entitled to
the buyout price paid by the firm for the interest.
When a vacancy occurs on a corporate board, how the position will be filled is most likely set forth in
the corporation's articles or bylaws.
Nora and Owen do business as Property & Profit, a real estate investment partnership. In acting on the firm's behalf, Nora takes advantage of an opportunity to make a secret profit. To her firm, Nora is liable for a breach of
the duty of loyalty.
Spectrum Paints Inc. is a public company whose shares are traded in the public securities markets. Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the firm is subject to the direct corporate governance requirements of
the federal government.
Singh, a member of Trucking LLC, ceases to be associated in the carrying on of the business of the firm. Despite the dissociation
the member's duty of care continues with respect to prior events.
Brad and Carol are partners in Doctors for Children, a medical clinic. Brad's dissociation from the firm results in
the partnership's buyout of Brad's interest in the firm.
The audit committee of a publicly held corporation is responsible for
the selection, compensation, and oversight of accountants who audit the firm's financial records.
Orbital Flights Inc. is required to register its securities under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This means that, with respect to Orbital, Section 16(b) of the act covers
the short-swing activities of Orbital's insiders.
Grain Mills Corporation is required to register its securities under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Section 14(a) of the act regulates
the solicitation of proxies from the firm's shareholders.
Olin is a partner in Precision Plumbing. When the partners decide to dissolve the firm, Olin collects and distributes the assets. This results in
the termination of the firm's legal existence.
Space Flight Inc. files a registration statement with the SEC before making an offering to the general public. The registration contains false, immaterial statements of which the investors are unaware. The firm is charged with violating the Securities Act of 1933. Its best defense is
the untrue statements were not material.
Vaughn starts Wind Systems to make and sell turbines. Later, Vaughn contracts with Xi to invest additional capital in the firm in exchange for 25 percent of the profits. Vaughn and Xi are not partners in Wind Systems because
they do not have joint control over the business.
Risk Insurance Inc. has a board of five directors. Risk's bylaws do not state any quorum requirements. As in most states, a quorum for Risk's board meetings is
three directors
Dain is a limited partner in Eco Baits, a pest control service organized as a limited partnership, which cannot pay its debts. Dain is liable for the debts
to the extent of his capital contribution to the firm.
Han is a shareholder of Insulation Inc. When the directors fail to undertake an action to redress a wrong suffered by the firm, Han files a suit on its behalf. Any damages recovered by the suit will go to the firm's
treasury.
Paving LLC is a foreign limited liability company in the state of Ohio. In dealing with Paving, Ohio will apply the law of the state where the firm
was formed.
Home Stuff Corporation is poised to issue securities that, under the Securities Act of 1933, are exempt. This means that the securities can be sold
without being registered.