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Smith and Roberson's Business Law

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ISBN-10: 0324204868

ISBN-13: 9780324204865

Edition: 13th 2006

Authors: Barry S. Roberts, Richard A. Mann

List price: $246.95
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SMITH AND ROBERSON'S BUSINESS LAW is an updated classic that features a comprehensive presentation of business law topics, end-of-chapter cases with edited facts and decisions to preserve the language of the court, and topics that reflect AACSB guidelines. This is the most complete and credible business law book available, and has a long tradition of accuracy and comprehensiveness, while keeping up-to-date edition after edition by consistently incorporating the latest issues and topics.
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Book details

List price: $246.95
Edition: 13th
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Cengage South-Western
Publication date: 3/1/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1280
Size: 9.25" wide x 10.75" long x 2.00" tall
Weight: 5.148
Language: English

Barry S. Roberts received a B.S. in Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University, a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. He served as a judicial clerk for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court prior to practicing law in Pittsburgh. Professor Roberts is currently professor of Business Law at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a member of Who's Who in American Law and the North Carolina and Pennsylvania Bars (inactive). He has written numerous articles on such topics as antitrust, products liability, constitutional law, banking law, employment law, and business associations. Professor…    

Richard A. Mann received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a J.D. from Yale Law School. He is professor of Business Law emeritus at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is past president of the Southeastern Regional Business Law Association. Professor Mann is a member of Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Law, and the North Carolina Bar (inactive). Professor Mann has written extensively on a number of legal topics, including bankruptcy, sales, secured transactions, real property, insurance law, and business associations. He has received the AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL'S award both for…    

The Legal Environment Of Business
Introduction to Law
Business Ethics and the Social Responsibility of Business
Civil Dispute Resolution
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Criminal Law
Intentional Torts
Negligence and Strict Liability
Contracts
Introduction to Contracts
Mutual Assent
Conduct Invalidating Assent
Consideration
Illegal Bargains
Contractual Capacity
Contracts in Writing
Third Parties to Contracts
Performance, Breach, and Discharge
Contract Remedies
Agency
Relationship of Principal and Agent
Relationship with Third Parties
Sales
Introduction to Sales and Leases
Performance
Transfer of Title and Risk of Loss
Products Liability: Warranties and Strict Liability in Tort
Sales Remedies
Negotiable Instruments
Form and Content
Transfer
Holder in Due Course
Liability of Parties
Bank Deposits, Collections, and Funds Transfers
Unincorporated Business Associations
Formation and Internal Relations of General Partnerships
Operation and Dissolution of General Partnerships
Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies
Corporations
Nature, Formation, and Powers
Financial Structure
Management Structure
Fundamental Changes
Debtor And Creditor Relations
Secured Transactions and Suretyship
Bankruptcy
Regulation Of Business
Protection of Intellectual Property
Antitrust
Consumer Protection
Employment Law
Securities Regulation
Accountants? Legal Liability
Environmental Law
International Business Law
Cyberlaw
Property
Introduction to Property, Property Insurance, Bailments, and Documents of Title
Interests in Real Property
Transfer and Control of Real Property
Trusts and Decedents? Estates