This is completed downloadable of Solution Manual for Business Law and the Legal Environment Version 2.0 by Mayer
Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 1453383905
- ISBN-13 : 978-1453383902
- Author: Mayer
If purchased from FlatWorld, the publisher, this version includes Online Access, Homework and a Print copy via a redeemable code shipped with the print book. Business Law and the Legal Environment provides comprehensive coverage of all essential concepts across the entire range of legal issues that businesses face and contains excerpts from key cases for each topic area. The authors also give students the vocabulary and legal acumen necessary for business people to communicate in an educated way with colleagues, customers, suppliers and government officials. Students are also provided with progressive and comprehensive coverage of the principles of international business.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Law and Legal Systems
- 1.1 What Is Law?
- 1.2 Schools of Legal Thought
- 1.3 Basic Concepts and Categories of US Positive Law
- 1.4 Sources of Law and Their Priority
- 1.5 Legal and Political Systems of the World
- 1.6 A Sample Case
- 1.7 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 2: Courts and the Legal Process
- 2.1 The Relationship between State and Federal Court Systems in the United States
- 2.2 The Problem of Jurisdiction
- 2.3 Motions and Discovery
- 2.4 The Pretrial and Trial Phase
- 2.5 Judgment, Appeal, and Execution
- 2.6 When Can Someone Bring a Lawsuit?
- 2.7 Relations with Lawyers
- 2.8 Alternative Means of Resolving Disputes
- 2.9 Cases
Chapter 3: Constitutional Law and US Commerce
- 3.1 Basic Aspects of the US Constitution
- 3.2 The Commerce Clause
- 3.3 Dormant Commerce Clause
- 3.4 Preemption: The Supremacy Clause
- 3.5 Business and the Bill of Rights
- 3.6 Cases
- 3.7 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 4: Administrative Law
- 4.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
- 4.2 Controlling Administrative Agencies
- 4.3 The Administrative Procedure Act
- 4.4 Administrative Burdens on Business Operations
- 4.5 The Scope of Judicial Review
- 4.6 Cases
- 4.7 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 5: Criminal Law
- 5.1 The Nature of Criminal Law
- 5.2 Types of Crimes
- 5.3 The Nature of a Criminal Act
- 5.4 Responsibility
- 5.5 Procedure
- 5.6 Constitutional Rights of the Accused
- 5.7 Cases
- 5.8 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 6: Introduction to Tort Law
- 6.1 Purpose of Tort Laws
- 6.2 Intentional Torts
- 6.3 Negligence
- 6.4 Strict Liability
- 6.5 Cases
- 6.6 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 7: Products Liability
- 7.1 Introduction: Why Products-Liability Law Is Important
- 7.2 Warranties
- 7.3 Negligence
- 7.4 Strict Liability in Tort
- 7.5 Tort Reform
- 7.6 Cases
- 7.7 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 8: Introduction to Contract Law
- 8.1 General Perspectives on Contracts
- 8.2 Sources of Contract Law
- 8.3 Basic Taxonomy of Contracts
- 8.4 Cases
- 8.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 9: The Agreement
- 9.1 The Agreement in General
- 9.2 The Offer
- 9.3 The Acceptance
- 9.4 Cases
- 9.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 10: Consideration
- 10.1 General Perspectives on Consideration
- 10.2 Legal Sufficiency
- 10.3 Promises Enforceable without Consideration
- 10.4 Cases
- 10.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 11: Free Will, Knowledge, and Capacity (Real Assent)
- 11.1 Duress and Undue Influence
- 11.2 Misrepresentation
- 11.3 Mistake
- 11.4 Capacity
- 11.5 Cases
- 11.6 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 12: Legality
- 12.1 General Perspectives on Illegality
- 12.2 Agreements in Violation of Statute
- 12.3 Bargains Made Illegal by Common Law
- 12.4 Effect of Illegality and Exceptions
- 12.5 Cases
- 12.6 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 13: Form and Meaning
- 13.1 The Statute of Frauds
- 13.2 The Parol Evidence Rule
- 13.3 Interpretation of Agreements: Practicalities versus Legalities
- 13.4 Cases
- 13.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 14: Third-Party Rights
- 14.1 Assignment of Contract Rights
- 14.2 Delegation of Duties
- 14.3 Third-Party Beneficiaries
- 14.4 Cases
- 14.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 15: Discharge of Obligations
- 15.1 Discharge of Contract Duties
- 15.2 Cases
- 15.3 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 16: Remedies
- 16.1 Theory of Contract Remedies
- 16.2 Promisee’s Interests Protected by Contract
- 16.3 Legal Remedies: Damages
- 16.4 Equitable Remedies
- 16.5 Limitations on Contract Remedies
- 16.6 Cases
- 16.7 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 17: Introduction to Sales and Leases
- 17.1 Commercial Transactions: the Uniform Commercial Code
- 17.2 Introduction to Sales and Lease Law, and the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- 17.3 Sales Law Compared with Common-Law Contracts and the CISG
- 17.4 General Obligations under UCC Article 2
- 17.5 Cases
- 17.6 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 18: Relationships between Principal and Agent
- 18.1 Introduction to Agency and the Types of Agents
- 18.2 Duties between Agent and Principal
- 18.3 Cases
- 18.4 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 19: Liability of Principal and Agent; Termination of Agency
- 19.1 Principal’s Contract Liability
- 19.2 Principal’s Tort and Criminal Liability
- 19.3 Agent’s Personal Liability for Torts and Contracts; Termination of Agency
- 19.4 Cases
- 19.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 20: Partnerships: General Characteristics and Formation
- 20.1 Introduction to Partnerships and Entity Theory
- 20.2 Partnership Formation
- 20.3 Cases
- 20.4 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 21: Partnership Operation and Termination
- 21.1 Operation: Relations among Partners
- 21.2 Operation: The Partnership and Third Parties
- 21.3 Dissolution and Winding Up
- 21.4 Cases
- 21.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 22: Hybrid Business Forms
- 22.1 Limited Partnerships
- 22.2 Limited Liability Companies
- 22.3 Other Forms
- 22.4 Cases
- 22.5 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 23: Corporation: General Characteristics and Formation
- 23.1 Historical Background
- 23.2 Partnerships versus Corporations
- 23.3 The Corporate Veil: The Corporation as a Legal Entity
- 23.4 Classifications of Corporations
- 23.5 Corporate Organization
- 23.6 Effect of Organization
- 23.7 Cases
- 23.8 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 24: Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance
- 24.1 General Sources of Corporate Funds
- 24.2 Bonds
- 24.3 Types of Stock
- 24.4 Initial Public Offerings and Consideration for Stock
- 24.5 Dividends
- 24.6 The Winds of Change
- 24.7 Cases
- 24.8 Summary and Exercises
Chapter 25: Corporate Powers and Management
- 25.1 Powers of a Corporation
- 25.2 Rights of Shareholders
- 25.3 Duties and Powers of Directors and Officers
- 25.4 Liability of Directors and Officers
- 25.5 Cases
- 25.6 Summary and Exercises
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