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Law for Business 15th Edition,
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ByA.JamesBarnes,TimothyLemper,AllChapters1-47
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART ONE: Introduction to the Law
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Chapter 1: Law and Legal Reasoning
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Chapter 2: Dispute Settlement
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Chapter 3: Business Ethics and Corporate Social
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Responsibility Chapter 4: Business and the Constitution
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Chapter 5: Criminal Law and Procedure
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Chapter 6: Intentional Torts
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Chapter 7: Negligence and Strict Liability
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Chapter 8: Intellectual Property
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PART TWO: Contracts
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Chapter 9: The Nature and Origins of
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ContractsChapter 10: Creating a
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Contract:
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Offers Chapter 11: Creating a Contract: bh bh bh bh
Acceptances Chapter 12: b h bh
Consideration Chapter
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Capacity to
Contract Chapter 14: Consent
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to Contract Chapter 15:
Illegality
Chapter 16: Form and Meaning of Contracts
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Chapter 17: Third Parties’ Contract Rights
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Chapter 18: Contract Performance and Remedies
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PART THREE: Sales
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Chapter 19: Formation and Terms of Sales Contracts
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Chapter 20: Warranties and Product Liability
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Chapter 21: Performance of Sales Contracts
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Chapter 22: Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts
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PART FOUR: Agency and Employment
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Chapter 23: The Agency Relationship—Creation, Duties, and Termination
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Chapter 24: Liability of Principals and Agents to Third Parties
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Chapter 25: Employment Laws
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PART FIVE: Business Organizations
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Chapter 26: Which Form of Business Organization?
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Chapter 27: Partnerships
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Chapter 28: Formation and Termination of Corporations
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Chapter 29: Management of the Corporate Business
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Chapter 30: Financing the Corporation and the Role of the Shareholders
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Chapter 31: Securities Regulation
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Chapter 32: Legal Liability of Accountants
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PART SIX: Property
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Chapter 33: Personal Property and
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Bailments Chapter 34: Real Property
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Chapter 35: Landlord and Tenant
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Chapter 36: Estates and Trusts
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Chapter 37: Insurance
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PART SEVEN: Commercial Paper
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Chapter 38: Negotiable Instruments
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Chapter 39: Negotiation and Holder in Due
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Course Chapter 40: Liability of Parties
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Chapter 41: Checks and Electronic Fund Transfers
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PART EIGHT: Credit Transactions
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Chapter 42: Introduction to Security
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Chapter 43: Security Interests in Personal Property
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Chapter 44: Bankruptcy
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PART NINE: Government
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Regulation Chapter 45: The
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Antitrust Laws Chapter 46: Consumer
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Protection Laws Chapter 47:
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Environmental Regulation
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CHAPTER 1: LAW AND LEGAL REASONING
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LECTURE OUTLINE
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1. Discuss the Twisdale case that opens this chapter. It provides an
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interesting vehicle for
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interpretation.
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a. Have your students identify the various functions of the law and then discuss
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which specific functions are furthered by this antiretaliation aspects of the
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Civil Rights statute.
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b. In the context of legal interpretation, the court found that Twisdale did
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seem to be
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However, it looked beyond the plain
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Specifically, the court believed that interpreting the law in a
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manner that would protect him from retaliation would undermine the
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purpose ofthe
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public policy concerns as well.
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c. What do your students think of courts who do look at intent and public
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policy? Use thisas
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2. Question students about their definitions of ―law.‖ Make certain
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they understand the importance of law in all aspects of our
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lives.
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3. Discuss the various functions that law serves in society. You might do
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this by having the students identify some of them.
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a. Discuss the conflicts that arise between and among the various functions of
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law. For example, there often are conflicts between the goals of individual
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freedom and achieving social justice. Note the problems that arise when
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there is no clear consensus on what is just.
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b. Ask the students if they think that law ever is ―overused.‖ They are likely to
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cite numerous
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about the product liabilitycases that are regularly in the headlines.
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Perhaps the case involving the woman who burned herself with coffee from
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McDonald’s would be appropriate here.
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