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Business Law Guidebook 2nd ed isbn 9780195593990

Business Law Guidebook


ISBN13: 9780195561050
New Edition ISBN: 9780195593990
Published: June 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This text provides a comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in business law and includes questions to clarify the reader's comprehension of the relevant legislation and case law. It is an ideal supplement for those teaching or trying to understand the intricacies of business law and has been written so that it can easily be used with the leading texts in the area.

This book is ideal for flexible delivery. Although it deals with complex legal issues, it is written in a simple and concise style and summaries are presented to show the law in action. The strong, learner-centred features will assist students in grappling with the fundamental principles of the subject.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
PART 1: THE LEGAL FRAME WORK
1. The Australian Legal System
PART 2: CONTRACT LAW
2. Making the Contract: Offer and Acceptance
3. Formation of contract
4. Contents and remedies
PART 3: THE CONSUMER AND BUSINESS LAW
5. Consumer protection law
6. Banking and finance
7. E-Commerce and business
8. The Law of Negligence in the Business World
PART 4: FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION AN OWNERSHIP
9. Choice of business structure
10. Introduction to company law
11. Duties of company directors
PART 5: INSOLVENCY
12. Bankruptcy and corporate insolvency