MORTUARY LAW AND BUSINESS LAW 4
Bond
A sealed written contract usually issued by a corporation, a municipality, or a government which contains a promise to pay a sum certain in money at a fixed or determinable future time is a/an
Loyalty and good faith
An agent owes which of the following duties to his principal? Compensation; Loyalty and good faith; Reimbursement; Indemnification
Broker
An individual who brings together contracting parties is called a/an
Qualified Indorsement
An indorsement which limits the liability of the endorser is called a
Fungible Goods
Goods of a homogenous nature which are sold by weight or measure are known as
Existing goods
Goods which are owned by the seller and are physically in existence at the time of the contract are known as
Bailor
In a bailment, the person who retains title but gives up possession of the goods is the
Goods offered without reserve
In an auction, goods which are offered for sale that cannot be withdrawn are classified as
Factor
One who receives possession of another's property for sale on commission is a/an
Stock Certificates
Ownership of corporate stocks is representative by
Bailee
Reasonable care, under the circumstances is a required standard in ordinary bailments by the
Pawn
The deposit of tangible personal property as security for some debt or obligation is a/an
Appointment
The most common method of creating an agency is by
Agent
The party appointed by another to act in his/her name in forming contracts with third parties is a/an
Principal
The party who appoints an agent is the
Beneficiary
The person who receives the proceeds from an insurance policy is called the
Maker of the note
The person who signs a promissory note and is obligated to pay at maturity is called the
Eminent domain
The power of government to take private property against the objection of the owner for a public purpose is
Easement
The right that one person has to use the property of another for a special purpose is known as a/an
Acceptance
When a buyer takes actual possession of goods which have been offered for sale, this action is called a/an
Identified Goods
When the buyer makes a selection of goods which are to be purchased from the seller, the goods are classified as
Limited Liability
An advantage to a corporation is
Bill of Lading
A document of title which sets forth the contract between the shipper and carrier is the
Encumbrance
A lien or mortgage against real property is a/an
Compensation
A principal owes which of the following duties to the agent? Compensation; Loyalty and good faith; Obedience; Accounting
Blank Indorsement; Qualified Indorsement; Restrictive Indorsement
Indorsements of commercial paper include
Bequest
A gift of personal property received through a will is a
Attorney in fact
An agent that has been appointed by a sealed written authorization which states that the agent is to act in the principal's behalf is a/an
Let the Buyer Beware
Caveat Emptor means
Commission Merchants
Factors del credere are
Furniture
Which of the following is classified as movable personal property? A farm of 160 acres in size; Furniture; Stock Certificate; Mineral interest in a parcel of land
Private carrier
A carrier owned by a shipper for the purpose of shipping its own goods is a/an
Common Carrier
A carrier that transports goods or persons for a fee for all who apply for the services and without discrimination is called a
Lien
A charge against another's property as security for a debt or claim is a/an
Cashier's check
A check that a bank draws on its own funds and is signed by a responsible bank official but may be used by anyone to pay a debt is called a/an
Voidable
A contract made by a person who is so intoxicated as to be unaware of the consequences is
Joint and several contract
A contract which is written so that either party may consider it as a joint obligation or a group of individual obligations is a/an
Oral will
A nuncupative will is a/an
Death or incapacity of either principal or agent
An agency is terminated by operation of the law if which of the following conditions occur? If the original contract specifies a date for termination; By mutual agreement of the principal and the agent; Death or incapacity of either principal or agent; The principal may revoke the agent's authority
Gratuitous Bailment
Bailment in which the bailee does not receive any compensation is
