Business Law and the Legal Environment

Our goal is to provide students with a textbook that is up to date and comprehensive in its coverage of legal and regulatory issues—and organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach. This book engages students by relating law to everyday events with which they...

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Main Authors: Mayer, Don (Author), Warner, Daniel M. (Author), Siedel, George J. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Saylor Foundation [2012]
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction to Law and Legal Systems -- Chapter 2: Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics -- Chapter 3: Courts and the Legal Process -- Chapter 4: Constitutional Law and US Commerce -- Chapter 6: Criminal Law -- Chapter 7: Introduction to Tort Law -- Chapter 8: Introduction to Contract Law -- Chapter 9: The Agreement -- Chapter 10: Real Assent -- Chapter 11: Consideration -- Chapter 12: Legality -- Chapter 13: Form and Meaning -- Chapter 14: Third-Party Rights -- Chapter 15: Discharge of Obligations -- Chapter 16: Remedies -- Chapter 17: Introduction to Sales and Leases -- Chapter 18: Title and Risk of Loss -- Chapter 19: Performance and Remedies -- Chapter 20: Products Liability -- Chapter 21: Bailments and the Storage, Shipment, and Leasing of Goods -- Chapter 22: Nature and Form of Commercial Paper -- Chapter 23: Negotiation of Commercial Paper -- Chapter 24: Holder in Due Course and Defenses -- Chapter 25: Liability and Discharge -- Chapter 26: Legal Aspects of Banking -- Chapter 27: Consumer Credit Transactions -- Chapter 28: Secured Transactions and Suretyship -- Chapter 29: Mortgages and Nonconsensual Liens -- Chapter 30: Bankruptcy -- Chapter 31: Introduction to Property: Personal Property and Fixtures -- Chapter 32: Intellectual Property -- Chapter 33: The Nature and Regulation of Real Estate and the Environment -- Chapter 34: The Transfer of Real Estate by Sale -- Chapter 35: Landlord and Tenant Law -- Chapter 36: Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts -- Chapter 37: Insurance -- Chapter 38: Relationships between Principal and Agent -- Chapter 39: Liability of Principal and Agent; Termination of Agency -- Chapter 40: Partnerships: General Characteristics and Formation -- Chapter 41: Partnership Operation and Termination -- Chapter 42: Hybrid Business Forms -- Chapter 43: Corporation: General Characteristics and Formation -- Chapter 44: Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance -- Chapter 45: Corporate Powers and Management -- Chapter 46: Securities Regulation -- Chapter 47: Corporate Expansion, State and Federal Regulation of Foreign Corporations, and Corporate Dissolution -- Chapter 48: Antitrust Law -- Chapter 49: Unfair Trade Practices and the Federal Trade Commission -- Chapter 50: Employment Law -- Chapter 51: Labor-Management Relations -- Chapter 52: International Law -- Chapter 53: Contracts 
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