NBE - Business Law

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NBE - Business Law

Acceptance
An agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
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Acceptance An agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
Accord and Satisfaction An agreement made and executed in satisfaction of the rights one has from a previous contract
Agent The party appointed by the principal to enter into a contract with a third party on behalf of the principal
Alien corporation One that is incorporated in a foreign country
Answer Official document detailing a defendant's defense
Antitrust Laws which seek to promote competition among business
Appellate Court Court hearing cases appealed from lower courts
Arraignment Charging a person with a crime and asking for that person's plea
Arrest To take into police custody
Assignee The party to whom the assignment is made
Assignment A means whereby one party conveys rights to another person who is not a party to the original contract
Assignor The party making the assignment
Authority Power to act for someone else
Bailee THe party who acquires possession but not the title of personal property in a bailment
Bailment The transfer of possession but not the title of personal property by one party to another, under agreement
Bailor The party who gives up possession, but not title, of property in a bailment
Bearer A person in possession of an instrument
Bearer Paper A commercial paper payable to bearer; i.e. to the person having possession of such
Beneficiary Recipient of the proceeds of a life insurance policy; one who inherits property as specified in a will
Bill of lading Contract existing between the consignor (shipper) and the carrier
Bill of sale Document of conveyance that provides written evidence of one's title to tangible personal property
Blank endorsement Having no words other than the signature of the endorser
Board of directors A body of persons elected by the stockholders to define and establish corporate policy
Booking Administrative step taken after an arrested person is brought to a police station, which involves entry of the person's name, the crime for which the arrest was made, and other relevant facts on the police "blotter," and which may also include photographing, fingerprints, etc.
Breach of contract Situation in which one of the parties to a contract fails or otherwise refuses to perform the obligation established in the that contract
Business law Those rules of conduct prescribed by a government and its agencies, regulating business transactions
Capital Stock Declared value of outstanding stock
Cashier's check A check drawn on a bank's own funds and signed by a responsible bank official
Certificate of deposit The acknowledgement by a bank of a receipt of money with an agreement of repayment
Certified check A check for which the bank assures that the drawer has sufficient funds to make payment
Check An order by a depositor on the bank to pay a sum of money to a payee.
Civil law Legal proceedings concerned with the rights of public citizens
Close (closed, closely held) corporation A designation which applies to a corporation in which outstanding shares of stock and managerial control are held by a limited number of people (often members of the same family)
Commercial paper (negotiable instrument) 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.
Common law Customs that have become recognized by the courts as binding on the community
Common stock Stock that entitles owner vote
Compensatory damages An award paid to the injured party to cover the exact amount of the loss, but no more
Complaint (petition) a written request initiating a civiil suit
Consideration That which the promisor demands and receives as the price for a promise
Consignee One to whom goods are shipped by common carrier
Consignor One who ships goods by common carrier
Contract An agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
contract to sell An agreement wherein a seller agrees to transfer title of goods to a buyer for a consideration (price), at a future time
Contractual capability The necessity that the parties desiring to enter into contracts meet all requirements
Corporation 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
Counteroffer An intended acceptance which changes or qualifies the offer, and is a rejection of the original offer
Creditor beneficiary 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
Crime An offense which is injurious to society as a whole
Criminal law Laws dealing with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers
Defendant The person against whom legal action is brought
Disaffirmance The repudiation of, or election to avoid, a voidable contract
Discharge Termination of a contract by performance, agreement, impossibility, acceptance of breach, or operation of law
Discovery Pretrial steps taken to learn the details of the case
Domestic corporation Operates in the state that granted the charter
Donee beneficiary A third party beneficiary to whom no legal duty is owed and for whom performance is a gift
Dormant or sleeping partner Partner unknown to public with no part in management
Draft A written order signed by one person requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay a particular sum of money to the bearer, either on demand or at a certain time
Drawee The person, company, or financial institution ordered to pay a draft
Drawer The person who executes any draft
Duress A means of removing one's free will; obtaining consent by means of threat to do harm to the person, his family, or his property
Employee The person hired to perform work and who is obligated both as to the work to be done and as to the manner in which it is to be done
Employer The party who hires employees to do certain work
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
Endorsement The signature or statement of purpose by the owner on the back of a negotiable instrument, which indicates the future control of the instrument
Endorser Person who writes his or her name on the back of instrument
Executed contracts Those contracts in which the parties have fulfilled the terms. Execution- carrying out or completion of some task
Executory contracts Those contracts in which the terms have not been completely executed or fulfilled
Existing goods Those goods which are, at the time of the contract, in existence and owned by the seller
Express authority The authority of an agent, stated in the document or agreement creating the agency
Express Contract A contract in which the parties express their intentions, either orally or in writing, at the time of the agreement
Express warranty The actual and definite statement of a seller, either verbally or in writing, guaranteeing a standard or level of performance
Felony A criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or by death
Fiduciary A relationship of trust and confidence, such as that which exists between partners in a partnership
Foreign corporation Designation that applies when a corporation operates in any state other than where it is chartered
Formal contract those contracts that must be in special form or produced in a certain way, such as under seal
Fraud 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
Future goods Those goods which are not in existence at the time of a contract is agreed to
General agent One who is authorized to execute the principal's business at a particular place, if not all of one kind
General partner An individual actively and openly engaged in the business and held out to everyone as a partner
Goods movable tangible personal property
Holder One in possession of commercial paper
Identified goods The goods specified by the buyer and seller
Implied authority An agent's authority to do things not specifically authorized in order to carry out express authority
Implied contract One in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the parties
Implied warranties A warranty imposed by law, arising automatically because the sale has been made
Independent contractor One who contracts to perform certain tasks for a set fee, but who is independent of the control of the contracting party as a means by which the contract is executed, except for specifications established in the contract.
Injunction A judicial order or decree forbidding the performance of a certain act
Intangible personal property Evidences of ownership of personal property such as stock of corporations, checks, and copyrights
Judgment A decision of a court
Law (Blackstone definition) Those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
Limited liability corporation Newest form of business ownership recognized in the US; combines features of both the corporation and partnership
Limited partner Partner whose liability for the firm's debts is limited to the amount of his/her investment
Liquidated damages A provision in a contract fixing the amount of the damages to be paid in the event one party breaches the contract
Maker The person who executes a promissory note
Malpractice A breach of contract by a professional; failure to perform a professional service with the ability and care generally exercised by others in the profession
Merchant A 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
Minor A person under full legal age; in most states (but not all), the standard is under the age of eighteen
Misdemeanor A criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
Misrepresentation Stating an untrue fact
Necessaries (Necessities) Items, required or proper and useful, for sustaining a human being at an appropriate living standard (food clothing shelter)
Negligence Failure to exercise ordinary care; omission to do something which a reasonable, prudent person would do under ordinary circumstances or the doing of something which a reasonable and prudent person would not do; the lack of due care (exercised by a wrongdoer who has not acted as a reasonable person would)
Negotiable instrument (commercial paper) 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
Negotiation The act of transferring ownership of a negotiable instrument to another party
Nominal damages A token award to symbolize vindication of the wrong done to the plaintiff; generally, the award is $1.00
Nominal partner Person who pretends to be a partner or permits others to represent him or her as a partner
Novation The change of one of the parties to a contract at the mutual agreement of the original parties
Offer An expression of the willingness to enter a contractual agreement
Offeree The person to whom an offer is made
Offeror The party who initiates, or makes, an offer
Order paper A commercial paper made payable "to the order of" some named party; the word "order" or its equivalent must be used
Ordinances Laws enacted by local municipalities
Partnership The voluntary association of two or more people who have combined their resources to carry on as co-owners of a lawful enterprise for their joint profit
Par-value stock Stock with an assigned face value
Payee THe party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable
Personal property All property which is not real property
Petition (complaint) A written request initiating a civil suit
Plaintiff The individual who initiates a civil action
Preferred stock Stock giving special advantage as to payment of dividends, upon liquidation or both
Price That consideration stipulated by contract, generally expressed in money or money's worth
Principal A party who appoints a second party to serve as an agent
Private corporation A corporation formed by individuals to form some non-governmental function
Process (summons) 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
Promissory estoppel An equitable doctrine that prevents the promisor from revoking the promise when the promisee justifiably acts in reliance upon the promise to his detriment.
Promissory note A negotiable instrument containing a promise to pay
Promoter One who takes initial steps to form corporation
property Anything that may be owned
Public corporation A corporation formed to carry out government functions
Punitive damages An award paid to the plaintiff in order to punish the defendant, not to compensate the plaintiff
Qualified endorsement An endorsement which limits the liability of the endorser
Ratification Confirming an act that was executed without authority or an act which was voidable
Real property land and those objects permanently attached to land
Rejection refusal to accept
Rescission Canceling, annulling, avoiding
Restrictive endorsement An endorsement which prevents the use of the instrument for anything except the stated use
Revocation The annulment or cancellation of an instrument, act or promise by one doing or making it
Sale The transfer of title to goods from the seller to the buyer for a consideration called the price
Secret partner Partner active in a business unknown to the public
Service contracts The contracting of services rather than goods
Shareholders (stockholders) Those having title to one or more shares of a stock in a corporation; combined, they represent ownership of the corporation
Sherman antitrust act Legislation intended to promote competition among businesses by prohibiting restraint of trade
Silent partner An individual who takes no active part in the management of a business but has capital invested in the business.
Simple contract Any contract other than a formal contract, whether written, oral or implied
sole proprietorship a business owned by one person
Special agent One authorized by the principal to execute specific acts
Special endorsement An endorsement which designates the particular person to whom payment is to be made
Special performance A contract remedy by which the court requires the breaching party to perform the contract
Stare decisis 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
Statute of frauds A statute originally enacted by the English Parliament and now enacted in some form in all states, listing certain types of contracts which could be enforced only if in written form
Statute of limitations A law that restricts the period of time within which an action may be brought to court
statutes Laws which are enacted by legislative bodies
Subchapter S corporation A creation of the tax codes; shareholders elect to be taxed as a partnership (no double taxation) without losing corporation status
Third party beneficiary Person not party to a contract, but whom parties intended to benefit
Tort A private or civil wrong, either intentional or caused by negligence, for which there may be action for damages
Treasury stock Stock reacquired by a corporation
Trial courts Courts that conduct the original trial and render their decision
Undue influence Improper influence that is asserted by one dominant person over another; without the threat or harm
Unenforceable contract An agreement which is not in the form required by law
Uniform commercial code Recognized as the most important statute in business law; includes provisions which regulate certain sales of goods
Unilateral contract A one-sided contract/agreement formed when an act is done in consideration for a promise
Usurious Exceeding the maximum rate of interest which may be charged on loans
Valid contract A contract which will be enforced by the court
Void contract An agreement of no legal effect
Voidable contract A contract that would be an enforceable agreement, but due to circumstances, may be set aside by one of the parties
Warranties Guarantees made by a seller that an article, good or service will conform to a certain standard or will operate in a certain manner.

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