Facebook

Business Law Now! Part I

You need to buy membership to download the free ebook.

Buy Membership


Category: Tag:

Product Description


Business Law Now!

In business or commerce a mutual exchange of promises that are merely speak can still be binding. And valid and legally enforceable as an expressed (written contract). Consequently a contract that is spoken is called an oral or verbal contract. Any contract that uses words, spoken or written, is a verbal contract. Thus, all oral contracts and written contracts are verbal contracts. This type of contract is in contrast to a ‚non- verbal, non-oral contract. Also known as ‚a contract implied by the acts of the parties.  Which can be either imply by fact or imply by law. Most jurisdictions have rules of law or legal principles and Statutes. Especially relevant which may render otherwise valid oral contracts unenforceable.

Explain the different types and classifications of laws:

“ Consequently Common law legal system which is based on precedent (judge made (un-enacted) law) . And statute (enacted) law as is found in most commonwealth nations. While civil law system that is based on a code based legal system of continental European nations.
“ International law that regulates the conduct between states outside their borders.
“ Municipal or domestic law that refers to a state’s internal laws inside its borders.

“ Therefore Public law is concerned with the organisation of government. And with the relationship that that subsists between the people and the government.  Such as for example constitutional law, taxation law and industrial law.
“ So Private law is concerned with the relations that subsists between natural and legal persons. Such as for instance contract law, torts law, property law and company law.
“ Substantive Law which refers to the actual rights and duties of citizens under the law.
“ Procedural Law which consists of the rules of civil and criminal procedure and evidence.


Table of contents:

1 Introduction to Law
2 Legislation & Constitutional Law
3 Law of Tort
4 The Tort of Negligence
5 Contract Law 75
6 Contract Law in Business
7 Basics of Contract Law
8 Legal Intention to Contract
9 The Offer

10 The Acceptance
11 Consideration 167
12 Operation of Consideration
13 Promissory Estoppel
14 Introduction to Terms
15 Implied Terms
16 Terms Implied by Statute
17 Sale of Goods
18 Operation of Sale of Goods Acts
19 Vitiating Factors
20 Application of Vitiating Factors
21 Vitiating Factors in Business
22 Discharge of Contract
23 Effect of Discharge of Contract
24 Purpose of Discharge
25 Remedies for Breach
26 Types of Remedies
27 Agency
28 Agency in Business
29 Partnerships and Companies
30 Ethics in Business

Translate »

Enter your keyword

Contact Us

Contact Us