Business Law Today: Text and Summarized Cases, Legal, Ethical, Regulatory, and International EnvironmentWest Publishing Company, 1997 - 953 pages Designed to make business law and legal environment exciting and understandable for readers. Roger Miller and Gaylord Jentz are experienced, successful authors who provide thorough, dynamic coverage of all the traditional business law topics in one text, including contracts, sales, torts, agency, and business organizations. This well-rounded format provides readers with a broad perspective on business law and legal environment issues. Cases are summarized. Many features focus on the global, political, ethical, social, environmental, and cultural context of business law. |
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... remedies were granted . In this way , a new body of rules and remedies came into being , and eventually formal chancery courts , or courts of equity , were established . The remedies granted by these courts were called remedies in ...
... remedies were granted . In this way , a new body of rules and remedies came into being , and eventually formal chancery courts , or courts of equity , were established . The remedies granted by these courts were called remedies in ...
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... Remedies " Men keep their engagements when it is to the advantage of both not to break them . " CHAPTER OBJECTIVES ... remedies that may be granted by courts , and indicate when they will be granted . 5. Explain the common law doctrine ...
... Remedies " Men keep their engagements when it is to the advantage of both not to break them . " CHAPTER OBJECTIVES ... remedies that may be granted by courts , and indicate when they will be granted . 5. Explain the common law doctrine ...
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... Remedies In many cases , a nonbreaching party has several remedies available . Because the reme- dies may be inconsistent with one another , the common law of contract requires the party to choose which remedy to pursue . This is called ...
... Remedies In many cases , a nonbreaching party has several remedies available . Because the reme- dies may be inconsistent with one another , the common law of contract requires the party to choose which remedy to pursue . This is called ...
Contents
The Legal and International Environment | 2 |
Sources of American Law | 8 |
Chapter | 10 |
Copyright | |
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