Law for business. /
A. James Barnes, Terry Morehead Dworkin and Eric L. Richards
- 9th ed.
- Boston: McGraw Hill, c2006.
- xxxiii, 1006 p.: ill.; 26cm.
Includes index.
Contents: Introduction to the law: Law, legal reasoning, and the legal profession -- Dispute settlement -- Business ethics and corpoate social responsibility -- Business and the constitution -- Crimes -- International torts -- Negligence and strict liability -- Contracts: The Nature and origins of contracts -- Creating a contract: acceptances -- Consideration -- Capacity to contract -- Voluntary consent -- Illegality -- The Form and meaning of contracts -- Third parties' contract rights -- Performance and remedies -- Sales: Formation and terms of sales contracts -- Warranties and product liability -- Performance of sales contracts -- Remedies for breach of sales contracts -- Agency and employment: The Agency relationship - creation, duties, and termination -- Liability of principals and agents to third parties -- Employment laws -- Business organizations: Which form of business organization? -- Partnerships -- Formation and termination corporations -- Management of corporate business -- Financing the corporation and the role of the shareholders -- Securities regulation -- Legal liability of accountants -- Property: Personal property and bailments -- Real property -- Landlord and tenant -- Estates and trusts -- Insurance -- Commercial paper: Negotiable instruments -- Negotiation and holder in due course -- Liability of parties -- Checks and electronic fund transfers -- Credit transactions: Introduction to security -- Security interests in personal property -- Bankruptcy -- Government regulations: The Antitrust laws -- Consumer protection laws -- Environmental regulation -- Appendix: A: The Constitution of the United States of America -- Appendix B: Glossary of legal terms and definitions -- Appendix C: Spanish-English equivalents for important legal terms.