Foundations of Business Law and the Legal Environment
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Foundations of Business Law and the Legal Environment
Foundations of Business Law and the Legal Environment
This book
deals largely with broad principles of business law, and avoids treatments of
specific cases or rulings. Topics covered includes: Introduction to Law and
Legal Systems, Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, Courts and
the Legal Process, Constitutional Law and US Commerce, Administrative Law,
Criminal Law, Introduction to Tort Law, Contracts, Products Liability, Consumer
Credit Transactions, Secured Transactions and Suretyship, Mortgages and
Nonconsensual Liens, Bankruptcy, Liability of Principal and Agent; Termination
of Agency, Employment Law, Labor-Management Relations, Hybrid Business Forms,
Partnership Operation and Termination, Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance.
This book tells a set of laws that regulates and
facilitates commercial transactions and provides the Act to provide for the
constitution of Commercial Courts, Commercial Division.
This note explains the following topics: Commercial Courts,
Commercial Appellate Courts, Commercial Divisions And Commercial Appellate
Divisions, Pecified Value, Pre--institution Mediation And Settlement, Transfer
Of Pending Suits, Amendments To The Provisions Of The Code Of Civil Procedure,
1908.
Author(s): Ministries or Departments in the
Government of India
Advanced Business
Law and the Legal Environment is an up-to-date textbook with coverage of legal
and regulatory issues that are more technical than the topics in the authors'
Foundations of Business Law and the Legal Environment. The chapters are
organized in a logical manner which makes it easy to follow and the learning
points at the beginning of each chapter make it easier to focus on particular
areas when reading.
This textbook provides
context and essential concepts across the entire range of legal issues with
which managers and business executives must grapple. The text provides the
vocabulary and legal acumen necessary for businesspeople to talk in an educated
way to their customers, employees, suppliers, government officials—and to their
own lawyers.
This work first made its appearance in 1894. It contained many features at that time new to text books on commercial law. The value of these
features as well as the complete adaptability of the work to the class room were
immediately recognized by a majority of commercial teachers and a large use was made of the work in their classes.
The main purpose of this book is to teach bankers to
recognize the danger signals in law, when they appear, and thus be able to
distinguish between law and law suits.