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C h. 1 An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Dynamic Business Law Ch. 2 Business Ethics
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and Social Responsibility
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Ch. 5 Constitutional 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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Ch. 20 Agency and Liability to Third Parties
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CHAPTERjOVERVIEW
Chapterj Onej laysj thej foundationj forj thej textbook.j Makej surej youj lookj onj thej publisher‘sj webj sitej forj infor
mationjaboutj howjbusinessjlawjintersectsjwithjthejsixjfunctionaljareasjofjbusiness.jThejjauthorsj encouragejstudentsj
toj―connectjtojthejcore,‖jandjrememberjthejwaysjinjwhichjlawjintersectsjwithjotherj areasj ofj study,j includingj corp
oratej management,j productionj andj transportation,j marketing,j researchj andj development,jaccountingjandjfin
ance,jandjhumanjresourcejmanagement.
Thisj manualj supportsj thej ―connectingj toj thej core‖j themej byj givingj ideasj forj assignmentsj thatj encouragej stud
entsj toj integratej theirj businessj lawj knowledgej withj knowledgej theyj arej acquiringj fromj theirj otherj busines
sj classes.j Thej manualj alsoj encouragesj professorsj toj improvej theirj teachingj skills.j Finally,j thej manualj suggestsjtea
chingjideasjforjbothjbeginningjandjexperiencedjteachers.
LEARNINGj OBJECTIVES
Afterjreadingjthisjchapter,jstudentsjwilljbejablejto:
1-1 Definejbusinessjlaw.
1-2 Relatejthejfunctionaljareasjofjbusinessjtojthejrelevantjareasjofjbusinessjlaw1-
j 3jRecalljthejpurposesjofjlaw.
1-4 Distinguishjamongjtypesjofjlaw.
1-5 Differentiatejbetweenjsourcesjofjthejlaw.
1-6 Identifyjthejvariousjschoolsjofjjurisprudence.
LECTUREjNOTESjWITHjDEFINITIONS
Injthejnews… Teachingjtip:jForj eachjchapter,jconsiderjaskingjstudentsjtojrelatejcurrentjnewsj ite
msjtojmaterialjfromjthejchapter.
Inj additionj toj ideasj studentsj comej upj withj onj theirj own,j considerj weavingj inj new
sjstoriesjprovidedjbyjthejMcGrawjHill.
ForjChapterjOne,jMcGrawjHilljoffersjthejfollowingjstories:
―SmokingjBan:jTobaccojTyrants:jGonejToojFar?jManyjStatesjArejPuttingj Str
ongerjRestrictionsjonjWherejYoujCanjSmoke‖
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6thEditionKubasek,Browne,AllChapters1-25),
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,TABLEOFCONTENTS j j j
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 Ethics
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and Social Responsibility
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Ch. 3 The U.S. Legal System and Alternative Dispute Resolution Ch. 4 Administra
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Ch. 5 Constitutional Law
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Ch. 6 Criminal Law and Business Ch. 7 Tort L
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Ch. 8 Real, Personal, and Intellectual Property
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PART 2: Contract Law j j j
Ch. 9 Introduction to Contracts and Agreement Ch. 10 Consi
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deration
Ch. 11 Capacity and Legality Ch. 12 R
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eality of Assent j j
Ch. 13 Contracts in Writing and Third-
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Party Contracts Ch. 14 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 Hold
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er in Due Course, Liability, and Defenses
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,PART 5: Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Ch. 19 Secur
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ed Transactions and Bankruptcy
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PART 6: Agencyj j
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 S
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ecurities Regulation j
PART 8: Government Regulation
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Ch. 24 Employment and Discrimination Law Ch. 25 Cons
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umer Law j
, Chapter 1- An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
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CHAPTERjOVERVIEW
Chapterj Onej laysj thej foundationj forj thej textbook.j Makej surej youj lookj onj thej publisher‘sj webj sitej forj infor
mationjaboutj howjbusinessjlawjintersectsjwithjthejsixjfunctionaljareasjofjbusiness.jThejjauthorsj encouragejstudentsj
toj―connectjtojthejcore,‖jandjrememberjthejwaysjinjwhichjlawjintersectsjwithjotherj areasj ofj study,j includingj corp
oratej management,j productionj andj transportation,j marketing,j researchj andj development,jaccountingjandjfin
ance,jandjhumanjresourcejmanagement.
Thisj manualj supportsj thej ―connectingj toj thej core‖j themej byj givingj ideasj forj assignmentsj thatj encouragej stud
entsj toj integratej theirj businessj lawj knowledgej withj knowledgej theyj arej acquiringj fromj theirj otherj busines
sj classes.j Thej manualj alsoj encouragesj professorsj toj improvej theirj teachingj skills.j Finally,j thej manualj suggestsjtea
chingjideasjforjbothjbeginningjandjexperiencedjteachers.
LEARNINGj OBJECTIVES
Afterjreadingjthisjchapter,jstudentsjwilljbejablejto:
1-1 Definejbusinessjlaw.
1-2 Relatejthejfunctionaljareasjofjbusinessjtojthejrelevantjareasjofjbusinessjlaw1-
j 3jRecalljthejpurposesjofjlaw.
1-4 Distinguishjamongjtypesjofjlaw.
1-5 Differentiatejbetweenjsourcesjofjthejlaw.
1-6 Identifyjthejvariousjschoolsjofjjurisprudence.
LECTUREjNOTESjWITHjDEFINITIONS
Injthejnews… Teachingjtip:jForj eachjchapter,jconsiderjaskingjstudentsjtojrelatejcurrentjnewsj ite
msjtojmaterialjfromjthejchapter.
Inj additionj toj ideasj studentsj comej upj withj onj theirj own,j considerj weavingj inj new
sjstoriesjprovidedjbyjthejMcGrawjHill.
ForjChapterjOne,jMcGrawjHilljoffersjthejfollowingjstories:
―SmokingjBan:jTobaccojTyrants:jGonejToojFar?jManyjStatesjArejPuttingj Str
ongerjRestrictionsjonjWherejYoujCanjSmoke‖
Havejstatesjgonejtoojfarjinjbanningjsmoking?