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This Solution Manual accompanies Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials, 6th Edition by Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, and Daniel Herron, providing complete and verified solutions to all chapter problems, case studies, and review questions. Perfect for students and instructors, this manual ensures accurate understanding of business law concepts and real-world applications of legal principles. Includes: Solutions for all end-of-chapter exercises Detailed explanations for contracts, torts, property law, and ethics Step-by-step reasoning for complex legal cases Updated examples aligned with the 2025 academic curriculum Ideal for mastering assignments, preparing for exams, and reinforcing legal reasoning in business contexts.

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Solution Manual
Dynamic Business Law, 6th Edition
By Nancy Kubasek

,Chapter |1|- |An |Introduction |to |Dynamic |Business |Law

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 |law1- | 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?

,  Whose | interests | are | state | legislatures | looking | out | for
| in | banning | smoking?



―College |Officer |Dealings |With |Lenders |Scrutinized.‖
 Should |regulators |take |a |more |careful |look |at |college |officers?
 Why |created |changes |in |the |ways |college |officers |interact |with
1-1 | Define Business |lenders?
| law | consists | of | the | enforceable | rules | of | conduct

| business | law. | that | govern | commercial |relationships.


1-2 |Relate |the Business |law |applies |to |the |six |functional |areas |of |business:
| functional
 Corporate |management
| areas | of
 Production |and |transportation
| business |to |the

| relevant |areas
 Marketing
|of | business  Research |and |development
|law.  Accounting |and |finance
 Human |resource |management
1-3 |Recall |the  Providing |order
| purposes |of  Serving |as |an |alternative |to |fighting
|law.
 Facilitating |a |sense |that |change |is |possible
 Encouraging |social |justice
 Guaranteeing |personal |freedoms
 Serving |as |a |moral |guide
1-4 |Distinguish One |way |to |classify |law:
| among |types |of Private |law |involves |disputes |between |private |individuals |or |groups.
|law.
Public | law | involves | disputes | between | private | individuals | or
| groups | and | their | government.



A |second |way |to |classify |law:
Civil | law |involves |the |rights | and |responsibilities |involved |in
|relationshipsbetween | persons |and |between |persons | and |their

|government.


Criminal | law | involves |incidents |in |which |someone |commits | an |act
|against | the | public |as |a |unit.



Teaching | tip: | Ask | students | to | give | an | example | of | a | fact | situation
1-5 |Differentiate that | led
Sources
| | to
| of | both |criminal
|business |and |civil | lawsuits, |e.g., |the |O.J. |Simpson
|law |are:

| between |trials.
1. Constitutions
|sources |of | the
Constitutional | law | refers | to | the | general | limits | and | powers | of
|law.
| governments | as | stated |in |their |written |constitutions.

2. Statutes |or |legislative |actions
3. Cases
Case | law | (or | common | law) | is | the | collection | of | legal
| interpretations | made | by | judges.

Stare |decisis |means |courts |are |relying |on |precedent.

Teaching | tip: | The | first | time | your | students | encounter | an | appellate
| case | in | the

, readings, |show |them |what |stare |decisis |looks |like |in |the |context |of |a |real
|case.



4. Administrative |law
Administrative | law | is | the | collection | of | rules | and
| decisions | made | by | administrative |agencies.

5. Treaties
A | treaty | is | a | |binding | agreement | between | two | states | or
| international | organizations.

6. | | Executive |orders
An |executive | order |is |a |directive |that |comes |from |the | president |or
1-6 |Identify |the | stategovernor.
Schools | of |jurisprudence |are |common |guides |to |legal |interpretation.

| various |schools
 Natural | law—certain | ethical | laws | and | principles | are | morally
|of
| right | and
| jurisprudence.
―above‖ |the |laws |devised |by |humans.
 Legal | Positivism—assumes | the | legitimate | political | authority
| deserves | our |obedience |when |it |issues |a |rule.


 Identification |with |the |Vulnerable—emphasis | on |fairness | and
|looking | out |for |those |with |the |least |power.


 Historical |School/Tradition—emphasis |on |the |use |of |stare |decisis.
 Legal |Realism—judges |consider |social |and |economic |conditions.
 Cost-benefit | Analysis—make | calculations | to |maximize |the
| ratio | of | benefits | to |costs.



Teaching | tip: | Consider | using | ―The | Case | of | the | Speluncean
Global |and At | this | point
| Explorers | (link ||in | the ||to
below) textbook,
|make |the| |students
schools |of| should | merely
|jurisprudence | have | an
|come

| Comparative awareness
|alive.
| | that | globalization | has | affected | the | scope | of | business

|Law | law. | Consequently, | we | highlight | the |definitions |to |the |following |key

|terms | that |will | |come |up |later |in |the |book:



 Trade, | i.e. | the | exchange | of | goods | or | services, | on | a | global
| scale | has | ledto | the | creation | of | trade | agreements | that | serve

| as | de | facto | rules | governing|the | global | business | environment.


 Comparative |law—the | field |of |law |that |studies | and |compares
| laws |in | different |countries.

Appendix |on Critical | thinking | includes | the | application | of | evaluative | standards
|Critical | Thinking | to | assess | the | quality | or | the | reasoning | being | offered | to | support | the

|and | Business | conclusion. | Critical | thinkers | will |follow |this |pattern |of |careful | thinking

|when |they |read | |an |argument:

1. Find |the |facts.
2. Look |for |the |issue.
3. Identify |the |judge‘s |reasons |and |conclusion.
4. Locate |in |the |decision |the |rules |of |law |that |govern |the |judge‘s
|reasoning.

5. Apply |critical |thinking |to |the |reasoning. |Evaluate |the |reasoning.
 Look |for |potential |ambiguity.
 Consider |the |strength |of |analogies.
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