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Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials,
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5th Edition Kubasek, Browne, All Chapters 1-25),
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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
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Ch. 2 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Ch. 3 The U.S. Legal System and Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Ch. 4 Administrative Law
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Ch. 5 Constitutional Law
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Ch. 6 Criminal Law and Business
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Ch. 7 Tort Law
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Ch. 8 Real, Personal, and Intellectual Property
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PART 2: Contract Law
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Ch. 9 Introduction to Contracts and Agreement
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Ch. 10 Consideration
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Ch. 11 Capacity and Legality
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Ch. 12 Reality of Assent
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Ch. 13 Contracts in Writing and Third-Party Contracts
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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
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Ch. 18 Holder in Due Course, Liability, and Defenses
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,PART 5: Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy
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Ch. 19 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
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Ch. 23 Securities Regulation
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PART 8: Government Regulation
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Ch. 24 Employment and Discrimination Law
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Ch. 25 Consumer Law
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, Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
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CHAPTER |OVERVIEW
Chapter |One |lays |the |foundation |for |the |textbook. |Make |sure |you |look |on |the |publisher‘s |web |site
|for |information |about |how |business |law |intersects |with |the |six |functional |areas |of |business. |The
|authors |encourage |students |to |―connect |to |the |core,‖ |and |remember |the |ways |in |which |law
|intersects |with |other |areas |of |study, |including |corporate |management, |production |and
|transportation, |marketing, |research |and |development, |accounting |and |finance, |and |human |resource
|management.
This | manual | supports | the | ―connecting | to | the | core‖ | theme | by | giving | ideas | for | assignments | that
| encourage |students |to |integrate |their |business |law |knowledge |with |knowledge |they |are |acquiring
|from |their |other |business |classes. |The |manual |also |encourages |professors |to |improve |their |teaching
|skills. |Finally, |the |manual |suggests |teaching |ideas |for |both |beginning |and |experienced |teachers.
LEARNING |OBJECTIVES
After |reading |this |chapter, |students |will |be |able |to:
1-1 Define |business |law.
1-2 Relate |the |functional |areas |of |business |to |the |relevant |areas |of
|business |law|1-3 |Recall |the |purposes |of |law.
1-4 Distinguish |among |types |of |law.
1-5 Differentiate |between |sources |of |the |law.
1-6 Identify |the |various |schools |of |jurisprudence.
LECTURE |NOTES |WITH |DEFINITIONS
In |the |news… Teaching |tip: |For |each |chapter, |consider |asking |students |to |relate |current
| news|items |to |material |from |the |chapter.
In | addition | to | ideas | students | come | up | with | on | their | own, | consider
| weaving | in|news |stories |provided |by |the |McGraw |Hill.
For |Chapter |One, |McGraw |Hill |offers |the |following |stories:
―Smoking |Ban: |Tobacco |Tyrants: |Gone |Too |Far? |Many |States |Are |Putting
|Stronger |Restrictions |on |Where |You |Can |Smoke‖
Have |states |gone |too |far |in |banning |smoking?