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Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials,
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6th Edition Kubasek, Browne, All Chapters 1-25),
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PART e1: eThe eLegal eEnvironment eof eBusiness
C eh. e1 eAn eIntroduction eto ethe eFundamentals eof eDynamic eBusiness eLaw e Ch. e2
Business eEthics eand eSocial eResponsibility
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Ch. e3 eThe eU.S. eLegal eSystem eand eAlternative eDispute eResolution e Ch. e4
Administrative eLaw
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Ch. e5 eConstitutional eLaw
Ch. e6 eCriminal eLaw eand eBusiness e Ch. e7
Tort eLaw
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Ch. e8 eReal, ePersonal, eand eIntellectual eProperty
PART e2: eContract eLaw
Ch. e9 eIntroduction eto eContracts eand eAgreement e Ch. e10
Consideration
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Ch. e11 eCapacity eand eLegality e Ch.
e12 eReality eof eAssent
Ch. e13 eContracts ein eWriting eand eThird-Party eContracts e Ch. e14
Discharge eand eRemedies
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Part e3: eDomestic eand eInternational eSales eLaw
Ch. e15 eFormation eand ePerformance eof eSales eand eLease eContracts
Ch. e16 eSales eand eLease eContracts: ePerformance, eWarranties, eand eRemedies
PART e4: eNegotiable eInstruments eand eBanking
Ch. e17 eNegotiable eInstruments: eNegotiability eand eTransferability e Ch. e18
Holder ein eDue eCourse, eLiability, eand eDefenses
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,PART e5: eCreditors' eRights eand eBankruptcy e Ch. e19
Secured eTransactions eand eBankruptcy
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PART e6: eAgency
Ch. e20 eAgency eand eLiability eto eThird eParties
PART e7: eBusiness eOrganizations
Ch. e21 eForms eof eBusiness eOrganization
Ch. e22 eCorporations: eFormation eand eOrganization e Ch.
e23 eSecurities eRegulation
PART e8: eGovernment eRegulation
Ch. e24 eEmployment eand eDiscrimination eLaw e Ch. e25
Consumer eLaw
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, Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
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CHAPTER e OVERVIEW
Chapter e One e lays e the e foundation e for e the e textbook. e Make e sure e you e look e on e the e publisher‘s
e web e site e for e information e about e how ebusiness elaw e intersects e with ethe esix efunctional e areas e of
ebusiness. eThe e e authors e encourage estudents eto e―connect eto ethe ecore,‖ eand eremember ethe eways ein
ewhich elaw eintersects ewith eother e areas e of e study, e including e corporate e management, e production
e and e transportation, e marketing, e research e and e development, eaccounting eand efinance, eand ehuman
eresource emanagement.
This e manual e supports e the e ―connecting e to e the e core‖ e theme e by e giving e ideas e for e assignments e that
e encourage e students e to e integrate e their e business e law e knowledge e with e knowledge e they e are
e acquiring e from e their e other e business e classes. e The e manual e also e encourages e professors e to e improve
e their e teaching e skills. e Finally, e the e manual e suggests eteaching eideas efor eboth ebeginning eand
eexperienced eteachers.
LEARNING e OBJECTIVES
After ereading ethis echapter, estudents ewill ebe eable eto:
1-1 Define ebusiness elaw.
1-2 Relate ethe efunctional eareas eof ebusiness eto ethe erelevant eareas eof ebusiness
elaw1- e 3 eRecall ethe epurposes eof elaw.
1-4 Distinguish eamong etypes eof elaw.
1-5 Differentiate ebetween esources eof ethe elaw.
1-6 Identify ethe evarious eschools eof ejurisprudence.
LECTURE eNOTES eWITH e DEFINITIONS
In ethe enews… Teaching etip: eFor e each echapter, econsider e asking estudents e to erelate ecurrent
e news e items eto ematerial efrom ethe echapter.
In e addition e to e ideas e students e come e up e with e on e their e own, e consider
e weaving e in e news estories eprovided eby ethe eMcGraw eHill.
For eChapter eOne, eMcGraw eHill eoffers ethe efollowing estories:
―Smoking eBan: eTobacco eTyrants: eGone eToo eFar? eMany eStates eAre
ePutting e Stronger eRestrictions eon eWhere eYou eCan eSmoke‖
Have estates egone etoo efar ein ebanning esmoking?