Business law and the regulatory environment : concepts and cases
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Business law and the regulatory environment : concepts and cases
(Irwin/McGraw-Hill legal studies in business series)
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2001
11th ed
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Includes index
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Description
Mallor's 11ed is designed to meet the needs of the two-term course. The first term is generally required of business majors and the second by accounting majors, as it prepares them to sit for the CPA exam. The cases in the 11ed are excerpted and edited by the authors, however, the syntax is not altered, therefore retaining the language of the courts. However, this edition will now include a mix of actual AND hypothetical cases. 11ed is easily available for customization. Mallor is considered by the marketplace to be the most complete text available.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Foundations of American LawChapter 1 The Nature of LawChapter 2 The Resolution of Private DisputesChapter 3 Business and the ConstitutionChapter 4 Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and the Control and Governance of CorporationsPart 2 Crimes and TortsChapter 5 CrimesChapter 6 International TortsChapter 7 Negligence and Strict LiabilityChapter 8 Unfair CompetitionPart 3 ContractsChapter 9 Introduction to ContractsChapter 10 The Agreement: OfferChapter 11 The Agreement: AcceptanceChapter 12 ConsiderationChapter 13 Reality of ConsentChapter 14 Capacity to ContractChapter 15 IllegalityChapter 16 WritingChapter 17 Rights of third PartiesChapter 18 Performance and RemediesPart 4 SalesChapter 19 Formation and Terms of Sales ContractsChapter 20 Product LiabilityChapter 21 Performance of Sales ContractsChapter 22 Remedies for Breach of Sales ContractsPart 5 PropertyChapter 23 Personal Property and BailmentsChapter 24 Real PropertyChapter 25 Landlord and TenantChapter 26 Estates and TrustsPart 6 CreditChapter 27 Introduction to Credit and Secured TransactionsChapter 28 Security Interests in Personal PropertyChapter 29 BankruptcyPart 7 Commercial PaperChapter 30 Negotiable InstrumentsChapter 31 Negotiation and Holder in Due CourseChapter 32 Liability of PartiesChapter 33 Checks and Documents of TitlesPart 8 AgencyChapter 34 The Agency RelationshipChapter 35 Third-Party Relations of the Principal and the AgentPart 9 Partnership LawChapter 36 Introduction to Forms of Business and Formation of PartnershipsChapter 37 Operation of Partnership and Related FormsChapter 38 Dissolution, Winding Up, and Termination of PartnershipsChapter 39 Limited PartnershipsPart 10 CorporationsChapter 40 History and Nature of CorporationsChapter 41 Organization, Financial Structure, and Dissolution of CorporationsChapter 42 Management of CorporationsChapter 43 Shareholders' Rights and LiabilitiesChapter 44 Securities RegulationChapter 45 Legal Responsibilities of AccountantsPart 11 Regulation of BusinessChapter 46 Administrative AgenciesChapter 47 The Federal Trade Commission Act and Consumer Protection LawsChapter 48 Antitrust: The Sherman ActChapter 49 The Clayton Act, The Robinson-Patman Act, and Antitrust Exemptions and ImmunitiesChapter 50 Employment LawChapter 51 Environmental RegulationsPart 12 Special TopicsChapter 52 The Legal Environment for International BusinessChapter 53 Insurance Law
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