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DynamicBusinessLaw:TheEssentials,
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PART 1: The Legal Environment of Business
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C h. 1 An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Dynamic Business Law Ch. 2 Business
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Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Ch. 3 The U.S. Legal System and Alternative Dispute Resolution Ch. 4
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Administrative Law
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Ch. 5 Constitutional Law
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Ch. 6 Criminal Law and Business Ch. 7 Tort
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Law
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Ch. 8 Real, Personal, and Intellectual Property
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Ch. 9 Introduction to Contracts and Agreement Ch. 10
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Consideration
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Ch. 11 Capacity and Legality Ch. 12
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Reality of Assent
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Ch. 13 Contracts in Writing and Third-Party Contracts Ch. 14
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Discharge and Remedies
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Part 3: Domestic and International Sales Law
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Ch. 15 Formation and Performance of Sales and Lease Contracts
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Ch. 16 Sales and Lease Contracts: Performance, Warranties, and Remedies
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PART 4: Negotiable Instruments and Banking
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Ch. 17 Negotiable Instruments: Negotiability and Transferability Ch. 18
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Holder in Due Course, Liability, and Defenses
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,PART 5: Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Ch. 19
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Secured Transactions and Bankruptcy
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PART 6: Agency
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Ch. 20 Agency and Liability to Third Parties
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PART 7: Business Organizations
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Ch. 21 Forms of Business Organization
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Ch. 22 Corporations: Formation and Organization Ch. 23
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Securities Regulation
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PART 8: Government Regulation
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Ch. 24 Employment and Discrimination Law Ch. 25
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Consumer Law
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, Chapter 1- An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law k k k k k k k k
CHAPTER OVERVIEW k
Chapter One lays the foundation for the textbook. Make sure you look on the publisher‘s web site
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for information about how business law intersects with the six functional areas of business. The authors
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kencourage students to ―connect to the core,‖ and remember the ways in which law intersects with other areas
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kof study, including corporate management, production and transportation, marketing, research and
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kdevelopment, accounting and finance, and human resource management. k k k k k k k
This manual supports the ―connecting to the core‖ theme by giving ideas for assignments that
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encourage students to integrate their business law knowledge with knowledge they are acquiring
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kfrom their other business classes. The manual also encourages professors to improve their teaching skills.
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Finally, the manual suggests teaching ideas for both beginning and experienced teachers.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES k
After reading this chapter, students will be able to:
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1-1 Definebusiness law. k k
1-2 Relate the functional areas of business to the relevant areas of business law1-
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1-4 Distinguish among types of law. k k k k
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1-6 Identify the various schools of jurisprudence. k k k k k
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In addition to ideas students come up with on their own, consider weaving in
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knews stories provided by the McGraw Hill.
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For Chapter One, McGraw Hill offers the following stories:
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―Smoking Ban: Tobacco Tyrants: Gone Too Far? Many States Are Putting k k k k k k k k k k
Stronger Restrictions on Where You Can Smoke‖
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