Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Exoneration

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Suit to compel payment

“Before” surety pays creditor

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Subrogation

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Enforcement of creditor’s right against principal

After surety pays

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Reimbursement

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Suit against principal after payment
After surety pays
Surety may ask principal for reimbursement
Also called indemnification

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4
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Defenses of surety

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CPRS
Creditors acted in bad faith
Payment and tender of payment (if principal paid, surety is discharged)
Release of principal debtor (surety discharged unless creditor reserved rights against surety)
Surety’s incapacity or bankruptcy

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5
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Joint venture

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Formed for a single transaction or project or a related series of transactions or projects

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Restrictions on S corporations

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  1. Stock can be held by no more than 100 persons
  2. Shareholders must be individuals, estates, or trusts
  3. Corporation must generally be a domestic corporation
  4. Only one class of stock
  5. Foreign shareholders are prohibited
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Dissenting shareholders appraisal rights

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DAMS

  1. Dissolution
  2. Amendment of constitution that can adversely affect the shareholders’ rights
  3. Merger, consolidation, or share exchange
  4. Sale of substantially all of the corporation’s assets outside the ordinary course of business
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8
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Derivative action

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When shareholders bring legal cause of action against someone because corporation refuses to bring the action itself.
“on behalf”

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9
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Cap on FICA tax liability

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6.2% on gross wages up to $113,700

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Who must participate in FUTA?

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All employers who have quarterly payrolls of at least $1,500 or who employ at least one person for 20 weeks in a year

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Wagner Act

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National Labor Relations Act
Prohibits employers from:
1. Interfering with employee attempts to unionize and bargain collectively
2. Discriminate against persons on the basis of labor union membership

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Taft-Hartley Act

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Labor Management Relations Act
Labor unions are prohibited from charging excessive union fees, forcing employers to pay for unperformed services, or calling an improper strike

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13
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What are required reports under the Bank Secrecy Act?

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  1. Currency Transaction Report (xns > $10,000) - filed within 15 days
  2. Suspicious Activity Report - filed within 30 days
  3. Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments Exceeding $10,000
  4. Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Exceeding $10,000
  5. Designation of Exempt Person Form
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Record Keeping requirements under the BSA

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  1. Customer Identification Program
  2. Monetary Instrument Sales Records - between $3,000 and $10,000. Maintain records for 5 years
  3. Funds transfer record keeping - keep records on all funds transferred > $3,000
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15
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Sherman Act

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Prohibits restraints of trade and monopolies

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16
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Clayton Act

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Aimed at anti competitive behavior not covered by the Sherman Act; stop such activities before they become violations of Sherman Act

17
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Robinson-Patman Act

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Amended and strengthened Section 2 of the Clayton Act that prohibited price discrimination
Only apply to price discrimination of commodities of like grade and quality

18
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Volker Rule

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Limits trading or investing by any banking entity in a hedge fund or private equity fund if the trading results in more than 3% ownership of the fund