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100 1 _aGoldman, Arnold J.
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245 1 0 _aBusiness law :
_b principles and practices /
_c Arnold J. Goldman, William D. Sigismond.
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aBoston :
_b Houghton Mifflin,
_c c2004.
300 _aviii, 760 p. :
_b ill., forms ;
_c 26 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _a1.Foundations of Law and Ethics -- 2.The U.S Court System and Its Constitutional Foundation -- 3.Public Wrongs: Crimes -- 4.Private Wrongs: Torts -- 5.Litigation and Alternatives for Settling Civil Disputes Suppose You're the Judge The Case of the Politically Incorrect Sign II. Contracts -- 6.The Basics of Contract Law -- 7.Agreement: Offer and Acceptance -- 8.Consideration -- 9.Competent Parties -- 10.Legal Purpose -- 11.Contracts That Must Be in Writing -- 12.Transfer of Contract Rights and Obligations -- 13.The Termination of Contracts: Discharge -- 14.The Termination of Contracts: Breach of Contract Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Offer Too Good to Be True III. Purchase, Sale, and Lease of Goods Under the UCC -- 15.Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts: Key Concepts -- 16.The Sales Contract: Transfer of Title and Risk of Loss -- 17.The Sales Contract: Performance, Breach, and Remedies for Breach -- 18.Product Liability: Negligence, Warranties, and Strict Liability Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Faulty Air-Conditioning System IV. Negotiable Instruments -- 19.Nature and Types of Negotiable Instruments -- 20.Issue, Transfer, and Discharge of Negotiable Instruments -- 21.Rights and Duties of Parties to a Negotiable Instrument; Holder in Due Course Status -- 22.Checks, the Banking System, and Cyberbanking Suppose You're the Judge The Case of the Dishonored Check V. Agency, Employment, and Labor Law -- 23.Employer-Employee Relationship -- 24.Principal-Agent Relationship -- 25.Principal-Agent, Employer-Employee,and Third-Party Relationship Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Fired Employee VI. Business Organization and Regulation -- 26.Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Organizations -- 27.Corporations and Franchising -- 28.Government Regulation of Business Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of Too Many Televisions VII. Real and Personal Property -- 29.Basic Legal Concepts of Property -- 30.Renting Real Property -- 31.Buying and Selling Real Property Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Unwelcome Guest VIII. Bailments -- 32.Nature and Creation of Bailments -- 33.Bailments: Types, Rights, and Responsibilities -- 34.Special Bailments Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Missing Auto IX. Insurance -- 35.Property and Casualty Insurance -- 36.Automobile Insurance -- 37.Personal Insurance Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Driver Who Had One Too Many X. Wills and Estate Planning -- 38.Wills and Intestacy -- 39.Estate Planning Suppose You're the Judge: The Case of the Unfulfilled Promise XI. Consumer and Creditor Protection -- 40.Protecting the Consumer and the Taxpayer -- 41.Protecting the Borrower -- 42.Protecting the Creditor Suppose You're the Judg
520 _aOutlines & Highlights for Business Law by Goldman, ISBN 061830293x: Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again! Virtually all testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events are included.look no further for study resources or reference material. Cram101 Textbook Outlines gives all of the outlines, highlights, notes, and practice-tests for your textbook. Only Cram101 is Textbook Specific. Cram101 is NOT the Textbook.
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650 0 _aBusiness law
_z United States.
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700 1 _aSigismond, William D.
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