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Ch 24 & 39 & 40 & 43 & 29 & 30 & 41
Business Law Final Exam 3
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12/08/2012

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Term
What is Negotiability ?
Definition
special type of assignment, that permits parties to transfer particular financial "instruments" to third parties, either with or without consideration.
Term
What is an Instrument ?
Definition
specific type of financial document showing a debt from one party to another, or a right to payment.
Term
*Checks
Definition
the most common form of draft, a check must be drawn on a bank and payable on demand; the drawer orders the drawee (bank) to pay the payee on demand (upon request of the holder).
Term
* Promissory Notes
Definition
a written promise by a maker (issuer) to pay a payee a certain sum of money, either on demand or at a stated date.
Term
Writing
Definition
any reduction to tangible form, including electronic.
Term
Signed
Definition
any symbol executed or adopted by a party with intention to validate a writing.
Term
Promise to Pay
Definition
an undertaking to pay, which must be more than a mere acknowledgment or recognition of an existing debt.
Term
Order to Pay
Definition
Instruction to pay.
Term
Unconditional
Definition
an absolute promise to pay that is not subject to any contingencies.
Term
Fixed Amount
Definition
The instrument must contain a determinable minimum principal payment although provisions in the instrument may increase the amount of payment under certain circumstances.
Term
Payable in Money and Contain No Other Undertaking
Definition
a promise or order to do an act in addition to the payment of money destroys negotiability.
Term
Payable on Demand or at a Definite Time
Definition
an instrument is demand paper if it must be paid upon request; an instrument is time paper if it is payable at a definite time.
Term
Payable to Order or to Bearer
Definition
a negotiable instrument must contain words indicating that the maker or drawer intends that it pass into hands of someone other than the payee.
Term
Payable to Order
Definition
means that the instrument is only payable to the named person or anyone designated by that person.
Term
Payable to Bearer
Definition
the instrument is payable to the holder of the instrument. Often payable to bearer instruments do not specify a payee.
Term
Reference to Other Agreements
Definition
does not destroy negotiability unless the recital makes the instrument subject to or governed by the terms of another agreement.
Term
The Particular Fund Doctrine
Definition
an order or promise to pay only out of a particular fund does not destroy negotiability
Term
negotiability
Definition
Negotiable instruments can be readily transferred to a third party.
Term
Holder
Definition
The person or entity that has legal rights to the paper at any time.
Term
When the transfer is made in normal commercial transactions, the holder becomes
Definition
holder in due course
Term
*Chapter 7
Definition
Liquidation; applies to individuals or business
Term
*Chapter 11
Definition
Reorganization; applies to most business
Term
Chapter 12
Definition
Reorganization; applies to family farms
Term
*Chapter 13
Definition
Wage Earner plan; applies to individuals
Term
Joint Filings
Definition
Spouses may file proceedings together under 7 or 13
Term
*Commencement of the Case
Definition
The filing of a petition begins jurisdiction in the bankruptcy court.
Term
Voluntary Petitions
Definition
filed by a debtor. available to any debtor even if solvent; consumer debtor must receive credit counseling before filing.
Term
Involuntary Petitions
Definition
filed by a creditor. may be filed only under Chapter 7 or 11 if the debtor is generally not paying his debts as they become due; debtor may answer the petition.
Term
The Petition Must Include the Following Information.
Definition
1) Identification of the debtor (including related entities)

2) Schedule of assests

3) Schedule of debts

4) Identification of creditors (persons or entities to whom the debts are owed)
Term
What can happen in Case Administration Chapter 3 if failure to disclose information about petition ?
Definition
failure to disclose this information may result in NO or Incomplete relief *Dismissal or Conversion
Term
Dismissal
Definition
the court may dismiss a case for cause after notice and a hearing.
Term
Conversion
Definition
a Chapter 7 case may be converted to a Chapter 11 or 13 case in certain circumstances.
Term
*Automatic Stay
Definition
upon the filing of a petition and giving notice in other proceedings, it prevents attempts by creditors to recover on claims outside of the bankruptcy court; freezes even pending litigation in state courts.
Term
Notice to Creditors
Definition
if assets exist, creditors given opportunity to file claim.
Term
*Meeting of Creditors aka 341 Meeting
Definition
debtor must appear and answer questions about his petition and financial situation.
Term
*Creditor
Definition
any entity that has a claim against the debtor.
Term
*Claim
Definition
a right to payment.
Term
Priority of Claims.
Definition
the right of certain claims to be paid before claims of lesser rank.
Term
*Gap creditors (incurred between filing of claim and order for relief)
Definition
Up to $10,000 for wages, salaries or commissions
Contributions to employee benefit plans
Up to $4,925 for grain or fish producers against a storage facility
Up to $2,225 for consumer deposits.
Term
*Taxes
Definition
Claims arising from DUI convictions
Term
*Discharge
Definition
relief from liability for all debts except those the Bankruptcy Code specifies as not dischargeable.
Term
*Estate
Definition
When a bankruptcy case is filed, all legal and equitable interests of the debtor in nonexempt property become property of the "estate."

creditors are generally limited to satisfaction of their debts from the estate, not the debtor.

The estate is treated as a separate legal entity, distinct from the debtor.
Term
*The Trustee
Definition
a third party that supervises the bankruptcy case and can control disposition of assets.

Trustee gains the right and powers of creditor with judicial lien (an interest in property, obtained by court action, to secure payment of a debt)
Term
Voidable Preferences
Definition
Bankruptcy Code invalidates certain preferential transfers made before the date of bankruptcy from the debtor to favored creditors.

"In particular, any payment on an antecedent debt- not made in the ordinary course of business - within 90 days of the filing of the petition is an avoidable preference."
Term
Fraudulent Transfers
Definition
the trustee may "avoid" (set aside)"fraudulent" transfer made on or within one year before the date of bankruptcy. A fraudulent transfer is one intended to hide or protect assets.
Term
Liquidation - Chapter 7
Definition
involves terminating the business of the debtor (if applicable), distributing his nonexempt assets, and, discharging all dischargeable debts.
Term
A court may dismiss a Chapter 7 case if
Definition
if it would be an abuse of provisions of Chapter 7. Abuse may be found if the debtor filed in bad faith or if the debtor's income is greater than the state median income (by using the means test)
Term
Chapter 7.

Distribution of Estate
Definition
(1) secured creditors, (2)creditors entitled to a priority, (3) unsecured creditors, (4) fines & interest, and (5) the debtor.
Term
Chapter 7.

Discharge
Definition
granted unless the debtor has committed an offense under the Bankruptcy Code or has received a discharge within past eight years.
Term
Chapter 11.

Purpose
Definition
to preserve a distressed entity and its value as a going concern.
Term
Chapter 11.

Proceedings
Definition
debtor usually remains in possession and management of the property of the estate. Debtor usually serves as trustee, under the direction of a committee of creditors.
Term
Chapter 13

Purpose
Definition
to permit an individual debtor to file a repayment plan (called a "wage-earners's plan") to discharge most debts.
Term
Chapter 13

Confirmation of Plan
Definition
requires
1)good faith
2)that the value of property distributed to creditors be not less than the amount to be paid them under Chapter 7
3)that secured creditors accept the plan
4)that the debtor be able to make all payments and comply with the plan.
Term
Extension agreement
Definition
gives the debtor more time to pay, either in full or reduced.
Term
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
Definition
voluntary transfer by the debtor of some or all of his property to a trustee, who applies the property to the payment of all the debtor's debts.
Term
Secured Claims
Definition
have absolute priority over all over claims as to the specific security (collateral)
Term
Unsecured Non-Priority Claims
Definition
most general debts fall into this category, which has the lowest priority of all debt-based claims
Term
Securities Act of 1933
Definition
a law that regulates initial sales of new securities to the public
Term
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Definition
a law that regulates resales of securities and public companies
Term
Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002
Definition
a post-Enron law designed to tighten accounting standards
Term
Security
Definition
includes any stock , bond , note, preorganization subscription, and investment contract; however, there are many exemptions.
Term
Investment Contract
Definition
any investment of money or property made in expectation of receiving a financial return solely from the efforts of others.
Term
basic rule for registration of securities
Definition
for public offerings of non-exempt securities, the issuer must file registration statement disclosing accurate, material information, unless offering is an exempt transaction.
Term
definition for exempt securities
Definition
those not subject to the registration requirements of the 1933 Act
Term
Unregistered Sales
Definition
Section 12(a)(1) imposes absolute civil liability for selling an unregistered security that was not exempt from the 1933 Act - there are no defenses.
Term
False Registration Statements
Definition
Section 11 imposes liability on the issuer, all persons who signed the statement, every director or partner, experts who prepared or certified any part of the statement, and all underwriters; defendants other than issuer may assert the defense of due diligence.
Term
Antifraud Provisions
Definition
Section 12(a)(2) imposes liability upon the seller to the immediate purchaser, provided the purchaser did not know of the untruth or omission, but the seller is not liable if he did not know and, in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known, of the untrue statement or omission; Section 17(a)¬broadly prohibits fraud in the sale of securities
Term
Registration and Periodic Reporting Requirements (Securities Exchange Act)
Definition
apply to all regulated publicly held companies and include one-time registration as well as annual, quarterly, and monthly reports.
Term
Edgar
Definition
- this information is available online through the SEC’s Edgar database.
Term
Definition of a Proxy
Definition
- a signed writing by a shareholder authorizing a named person to vote her stock at a specified meeting of shareholders.
Term
Proxy Statements
Definition
proxy disclosure statements are required when proxies are solicited (asked for) or an issuer submits a matter to a shareholder vote.
Term
Definition (Tender Offers)
Definition
an invitation to shareholders to purchase their shares at a specified price for a specified time.
Term
Disclosure Requirements (Tender Offers)
Definition
a statement disclosing specified information must be filed with the SEC and furnished to each offeree
Term
Misleading Statements in Reports (Liability)
Definition
Section 18 imposes civil liability for any false or misleading statement made in a registration or report filed with the SEC.
Term
Short-Swing Profits
Definition
Section 16(b)¬imposes liability on certain insiders (directors, officers, and shareholders owning more than 10 percent of the stock of a corporation) for all profits made on sales and purchases within six months of each other, with recovery going to the issuer.
Term
Rule 10b–5 Makes it unlawful to
Definition
(1)¬employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud;
(2)¬make any untrue statement of a material fact;
(3)¬omit to state a material fact; or
(4)¬engage in any act that operates as a fraud
Term
Requisites or Elements of Rule 10b–5 - recovery requires
Definition
(1)¬a misstatement or omission,
(2)¬materiality (tangible),
(3)¬scienter (intentional and knowing conduct),
(4)¬reliance (dependable), and
(5)¬connection with the purchase or sale of a security.
Term
Insider Trading
Definition
liable under Rule 10b–5 for failing to disclose material, nonpublic information before trading on the information.
Term
Express Insider Trading Liability
Definition
is imposed on any person who sells or buys a security while in possession of inside information.
Term
Civil Penalties for Insider Trading
Definition
may be imposed on inside traders in an amount up to three times the gains they made or losses they avoided.
Term
Misleading Proxy Statements
Definition
any person who distributes a false or misleading proxy statement is liable to injured investors.
Term
Fraudulent Tender Offers
Definition
Section 14(e)¬imposes civil liability for false and material statements or omissions or fraudulent, deceptive, or manipulative practices in connection with any tender offer.
Term
Antibribery Provision of FCPA
Definition
An American business cannot pay or offer to pay bribes to officials in foreign countries, either directly or through affiliates or agents.
Term
Criminal Sanctions
Definition
individuals who willfully violate the 1934 Act are subject to a fine of not more than $1 million and/or imprisonment of not more than ten years.
Term
Sarbanes Oxley
Definition
passed in 2002 as a result of the series of major corporate accounting scandals

*Includes a number of provisions relating to corporate governance, auditing standards, additional disclosure requirements in periodic reports. Increases importance of outside directors.
Term
Sherman Antitrust Act - Section 1
Definition
prohibits, in broad terms, all contracts, combinations, and conspiracies that “restrain trade"

In practice, Section 1 only prohibits certain agreements or understandings that materially impact the competitiveness of the markets
Term
Rule of Reason -Section 1
Definition
- standard that balances the anti- competitive effects against the pro-competitive effects of the restraint.
Term
Per Se Violations
Definition
conclusively presumed unreasonable and therefore illegal.
Term
Horizontal Restraints
Definition
agreements among competitors at same level of chain of distribution.
Term
Vertical Restraints
Definition
agreements among parties at different levels in the chain of distribution.
Term
Price Fixing
Definition
an agreement with the purpose or effect of inhibiting price competition; horizontal agreements are "per se" illegal, while vertical price fixing is judged by the rule of reason.
Term
Market Allocation
Definition
division of markets by customer type, geography, or products; horizontal agreements are per se illegal, while vertical agreements are judged by the rule of reason standard.
Term
Boycott
Definition
agreement among competitors not to deal with a supplier or customer; per se illegal.
Term
Tying Arrangement
Definition
conditioning a sale of a desired product (tying product) on the buyer's purchasing a second product (tied product); per se illegal if the seller has considerable power in the tying product or affects a not-insubstantial amount of interstate commerce in the tied product.
Term
Section 2
Definition
prohibits monopolization, attempts to monopolize, & conspiracies to monopolize.
Term
Monopolization
Definition
requires market power (ability to control price or exclude others from the marketplace) plus either unfair attainment of power or abuse of such power.
Term
Attempt to Monopolize
Definition
specific intent to monopolize, plus a dangerous probability of success.
Term
Conspiracies to Monopolize
Definition
a group of persons or entities who plan to establish market monopoly
Term
Regulated Industries
Definition
government authorizes a single supplier in an area, but controls price and practices to prevent abuse – utilities, transportation
Term
Intellectual Property
Definition
a business may obtain a monopoly in a specific market by virtue of copyright or patent granted by government
Term
Tying Arrangement(Clayton Act )
Definition
prohibited if it tends to create a monopoly or may substantially lessen competition.
Term
Exclusive Dealing
Definition
arrangement by which a party has sole right to a market; prohibited if it tends to create a monopoly or may substantially lessen competition.
Term
Mergers
Definition
prohibited if it tends to create a monopoly or may substantially lessen competition.
Term
Horizontal Merger
Definition
one company's acquisition of a competing company – most carefully reviewed as most likely to be anticompetitive
Term
Vertical Merger
Definition
a company's acquisition of one of its suppliers or customers.
Term
Robinson Patman
Definition
“Price discrimination” – prohibits buyers from inducing or sellers from giving different prices to buyers of commodities of similar grade and quality.
Term
Defenses (Robinson Patman)
Definition
(1)¬cost justification,
(2)¬meeting competition
(3)¬functional discounts
Term
Purpose(Federal Trade Commission Act)
Definition
to prevent unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive practices.
Term
Coverage (Federal Trade Commission Act)
Definition
the FTC issues many regulations establishing specific standards for purposes of advertising, labeling and selling
Term
*Definition of Agency
Definition
relationship authorizing one party (the agent) to act for and on behalf of the other party (the principal)
Term
*Legal Relationships for Agent
Definition
Employment Relationship, Independent Contractor
Term
Employment Relationship
Definition
one in which the employer has the right to control the physical conduct of the employee.
Term
Independent Contractor
Definition
a person who contracts with another to do a particular job and who is not subject to full control of the other.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Duty of Obedience
Definition
agent must act in principal's affairs only as authorized by the principal and must obey all reasonable instructions and directions.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Duty of Good Conduct
Definition
An agent has a duty to act reasonably and to avoid conduct that is likely to damage the principal’s interests or reputation. A breach makes the agent liable to the principal and subject to rightful discharge or termination.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Duty of Diligence
Definition
agent must act with reasonable care and skill in performing his work.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Duty to Inform
Definition
agent must use reasonable efforts to give the principal information relevant to the affairs entrusted to her.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Duty to Account
Definition
agent must maintain and provide the principal with a true and complete account of money or other property that the agent has received or expended on behalf of the principal.
Term
Duties of Agent to Principal

Fiduciary Duty (Loyalty)
Definition
agent owes a duty of utmost loyalty and good faith to the principal.
Term
Duties of Principal to Agent

Compensation
Definition
a principal must compensate the agent as specified in the contract, or for the reasonable value of the services provided, if no amount is specified.
Term
Duties of Principal to Agent

Reimbursement
Definition
the principal must pay back to the agent-authorized payments the agent has made on the principal's behalf.
Term
Duties of Principal to Agent

Indemnification
Definition
the principal must pay the agent for losses incurred while acting as directed by the principal.
Term
Termination of Agency

Lapse of Time
Definition
when agency is for a set period of time.
Term
Termination of Agency includes Lapse of Time, Revocation of Authority, Operation of law and which other two ?
Definition
Mutual Agreement of Parties, Renunciation by the Agent.
Term
Termination of Agency

Revocation of Authority
Definition
there can be limitations on the ability of the principal to revoke
Term
Termination of Agency

Operation of Law
Definition
the death or incapacity of either the principal or the agent usually terminates the agency, unless the agent has a durable power of attorney for an incapacitated principal
Term
Bound
Definition
the principal is legally bound to the third party.
Term
Reimbursement
Definition
the principal owes a duty to repay the agent for reasonable expenses incurred in the agency.
Term
Indemnity
Definition
a party owes a duty to compensate another for expenses the other incurred due to its actions.
Term
Liability
Definition
the party is liable to another.
Term
Types of Principals

Disclosed principal
Definition
principal whose existence and identity are known.
Term
Types of Principals

Unidentified principal
Definition
principal whose existence is known, but whose identity is not known.
Term
Types of Principals

Undisclosed Principal
Definition
principal whose existence and identity are not known.
Term
Types of Authority

Actual authority
Definition
power conferred upon agent by actual consent given by the principal.
Term
Actual express authority
Definition
derived from written or spoken words of the principal
Term
Actual implied authority
Definition
inferred by agent from words or conduct of the principal.
Term
Apparent authority
Definition
power conferred upon the agent by acts or conduct of the principal that reasonably lead a third party to believe that the agent has such power, even if it doesn’t.
Term
Delegation of Authority
Definition
is usually not permitted unless actually authorized by the principal; if the agent is authorized to appoint other subagents, the acts of these subagents are as binding on the principal as those of the agent.
Term
Ratification
Definition
approval by the principal of a prior unauthorized act that another has done as her agent or purported agent.
Term
Termination of Agency
Definition
ends actual authority, but not necessarily apparent authority.
Term
Third Restatement part 1
Definition
Termination of actual authority does not by itself end any apparent authority held by an agent.
Term
Third Restatement part 2
Definition
Apparent authority ends when it is no longer reasonable for the third party with whom an agent deals to believe that the agent continues to act with actual authority.
Term
Rules of Contractual Liability

Disclosed principal
Definition
is contractually bound with the third party if the agent acts within her actual or apparent authority in making the contract.
Term
Direct Tort Liability Principal

Acts of principal
Definition
a principal is liable for his own tortious conduct involving the use of agents.
Term
Direct Tort Liability Principal

Authorized acts of agent
Definition
a principal is liable for torts she authorizes another to commit or that she ratifies.
Term
Direct Tort Liability Principal

Unauthorized acts of agent
Definition
a principal is liable for failing to exercise reasonable care in employing agents whose unauthorized acts cause harm, even if not is scope of employment.
Term
Princial's Vicarious (Indirect)

Respondeat Superior
Definition
an employer is liable for unauthorized torts committed by an employee in the scope of his employment.
Term
Princial's Vicarious (Indirect)

Agent Acts with Apparent Authority
Definition
a principal is liable for torts committed by an agent in dealing with third parties while acting within the agent’s apparent authority.
Term
Princial's Vicarious (Indirect)

Independent contractor
Definition
a principal is usually not liable for the unauthorized torts of an independent contractor.
Term
Criminal Liability of Principal

Authorized Acts
Definition
the principal is liable if he directed, participated in, or approved the criminal acts of his agents.
Term
Contract Liability of Agent

Disclosed Principal
Definition
the agent is not normally a party to the contract she makes with a third party if she is authorized or if the principal ratifies an unauthorized contract.
Term
Contract Liability of Agent

Unauthorized contracts
Definition
if an agent exceeds her actual and apparent authority, the principal is not bound but the agent may be liable for breach of warranty or for misrepresentation
Term
Contract Liability of Agent

Agent Assumes Liability
Definition
an agent may agree to become liable on a contract between the principal and the third party.
Term
Tort Liability of Agent

Authorized acts
Definition
the agent is liable to the third party for his own torts, but may be entitled to indemnity from the principal.
Term
Tort Liability of Agent

Unauthorized acts
Definition
the agent is liable to the third party for his own torts.
Term
Trade Secrets
Definition
information that derives commercial value from being not generally known.
Term
The Uniform Trade Secret Act
Definition
allows the owner of a trade secret to obtain damages or injunctive relief when the secret is misappropriated (wrongfully used) by an employee or a competitor.
Term
The Uniform Trade Secret Act is protected under
Definition
State Law
Term
Trade Symbols

Lanham Act
Definition
Federal law that governs trade symbols, also called “marks”
Term
Trade Symbols

Registration
Definition
to be eligible for registration and thus protected by the federal Lanham Act, a mark must be distinctive and not immoral, deceptive, or scandalous.
Term
Trade Symbols

Infringement
Definition
occurs when a person without authorization uses a substantially indistinguishable mark that is likely to cause confusion, mistake, or deception.
Term
Trade Symbols

Remedies
Definition
violations are subject to suit for damages and other remedies
Term
Types of Trade Symbols

Trademark
Definition
distinctive symbol, word, or design used to identify the manufacturer or product. ™ ®
Term
Types of Trade Symbols

Service Mark
Definition
distinctive symbol, word, or design that is used to identify a provider's services. ®
Term
Types of Trade Symbols

Certification Mark
Definition
distinctive symbol, word, or design used with goods or services to certify specific characteristics.
Term
Types of Trade Symbols

Collective Mark
Definition
distinctive symbol used to indicate membership in an organization.
Term
Trade Names
Definition
any name used to identify a business, vocation, or occupation.
Term
Trade Names

Protection
Definition
cannot be registered under the Lanham Act, but may have state law registration; in Florida a business name that is not the actual legal name must be filed as a “fictitious name” (s. 865.09, F.S.)
Term
Trade names is protected under
Definition
state law.
Term
Copyrights
Definition
exclusive rights, usually for the author's life plus 70 years, to original works.
Term
Copyrights

How Obtained part 1
Definition
An original work of authorship becomes copyrightable when “fixed in any tangible medium of expression”
Term
Copyrights

How Obtained part 2
Definition
Notice of copyright designation must be placed or provided no later than the time of first publication or performance.
Term
Ownership
Definition
the author is usually the owner of the copyright, which may be transferred in whole or in part.
Term
Copyrights Procedure
Definition
registration is not required but provides additional remedies for infringement.
Term
Rights Held by the Copyright Owner
Definition
1) reproduce the copyrighted work
2) Prepare derivative works based on the work
3) Distribute copies of the work.
4) Perform or display the work publicly
Term
Copyrighted works are subject to compulsory Licenses and fair use.

Compulsory Licenses
Definition
permit certain uses of a work upon payment of royalties.
Term
Copyrighted works are subject to compulsory licenses and fair use.

fair use
Definition
includes use for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.
Term
Copyrighted works are subject to compulsory licenses and fair use and are protected under
Definition
federal law.
Term
Infringement of Copyright
Definition
occurs when someone exercises the copyright owner's rights without authorization, including copying the work or publishing a substantially similar work, unless a limitation applies.
Term
Patents
Definition
the exclusive right to an invention for twenty years from the date of application for utility and plant patents; fourteen years from grant for design patents.
Term
Patentability
Definition
a patentable invention must be
1)Novel(new)
2)Useful
3)Not obvious
Term
Patents Procedure
Definition
patents are issued upon application to and after examination by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; valid only in the US. Must apply for protection in other countries.
Term
Infringement of Patents
Definition
occurs when anyone without permission makes, uses, or sells a patented invention, or another invention or design that infringes a patent.
Term
National Labor Relations Act

Right to Unionize
Definition
establishes a Federally protected right of employees to unionize and to bargain collectively.
Term
National Labor Relations Act

Prohibits Unfair Employer Practices
Definition
the Act identifies five unfair labor practices by an employer.
Term
National Labor Relations Act

National Labor Relations Board
Definition
created to administer these rights by rules and enforcement.
Term
Labor Management Relations Act

Prohibits Unfair Union Practices
Definition
identifies 7 unfair labor practices by unions.
Term
Labor Management Relations Act

Prohibits "Closed Shops"
Definition
can’t require employers to only hire union members
Term
Labor Management Relations Act

Allows "Union Shops"
Definition
employer can hire nonunion members, but the employee must join the union, if required by state law.
Term
Labor Management Relations Act

Right to work states
Definition
Prohibit union shops (mandatory union membership)
Term
Fair Labor Standards Act
Definition
1)Establishes federal minimum wage for most industries (currently $7.25)

2)(current Florida minimum wage is $7.67)

3)maximum hours (typically 40) that can be worked without overtime compensation

4)Establishes exemptions from minimum wage and overtime

5)Establishes child labor limitations
Term
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Definition
grants employees leave for serious health conditions of the worker or family member, or for family leave (birth or adoption).
Term
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
Definition
requires an employer to provide sixty days' advance notice of a plant closing or mass layoff.
Term
Title VII, Civil Rights Act of 1964
Definition
prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender (inc. pregnancy), religion, or national origin, in “terms and conditions of employment”; includes hiring, firing, promotion, compensation among others
Term
Discrimination
Definition
is prohibited; includes ¬intentionally treating people in protected classes less favorably (disparate treatment) and using neutral policies that have a disparate impact (non-intentional discrimination) when the policies are not required by business necessity
Term
Harassment
Definition
a form of illegal discrimination in which individuals are mistreated because of some protected characteristic; must be severe to create liability
Term
Sexual Harassment
Definition
an illegal form of sexual discrimination that includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Term
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Definition
prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, firing, or compensating; does not apply when favoring an older employee over a younger one.
Term
Americans with Disabilities Act
Definition
prohibits discrimination on account of disability, and requires accommodation in some cases
Term
Equal Pay Act
Definition
prohibits an employer from discriminating between employees on the basis of gender by paying unequal wages for equivalent work.
Term
Equal Pay Act Defenses
Definition
There are 4 defenses, including seniority systems; merit systems; productivity systems; or factors other than sex.
Term
Employee Termination at Will

Under Common Law
Definition
a “contract” of employment for other than a definite term is terminable at will by either party.
Term
Employee Termination at Will

Statutory Limitations
Definition
have been enacted by the Federal government and some States.
Term
Employee Termination at Will

Judicial Limitations
Definition
based on contract law, tort law, or public policy.

Whistleblower Acts are common
Term
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
Definition
enacted to assure workers of a safe and healthful work environment.
Term
Workers' Compensation
Definition
awarded to an employee injured in the course of employment.
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Unemployment Compensation
Definition
awarded to workers who have lost their jobs and cannot find other employment.
Term
Drawer
Definition
a person who orders a bank to withdraw money from an account to pay a designated person.
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Drawee
Definition
a person or institution who holds the funds the drawer wants to transfer.
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Payee
Definition
a person who the drawee wants to pay the funds to.
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Maker
Definition
a person who issues the promise to pay.
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Types of negotiable instruments
Definition
1) Drafts
2) Checks
3) Promissory Notes
4) Certificates of Deposit.
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Drafts
Definition
involves three parties. the drawer orders the drawee to pay a fixed amount of money to the payee.
Term
Certificates of deposit
Definition
a specialized form of note that is given by a bank or thrift association.
Term
Chapter 9
Definition
Reorganization for Municipalities or other government units
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what are the 4 priority of claims
Definition
1) Domestic support obligations
2) Expenses of administration of debtor's estate
3) Gap creditors (incurred between filing of claim and order for relief)
4)taxes
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Priority unsecured claims
Definition
are not secured by liens on property, but after the secured claims have been paid these claims have the next priority. these debts can rarely be discharged through bankruptcy.
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Any payment on an antecedent debt (not made in the ordinary course of business) with in ________ days of filing a bankruptcy petition is a voidable preference.
Definition
90
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Rule 10b-5
Definition
creates claims for civil liability for several types of wrongful behavior.
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