Business Law

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Federation Press, 2004 - Business & Economics - 987 pages
Business Law is a clear and accurate statement of the foundations of the Australian legal system, the law of contract and the major topics in commercial law.Known for facilitating a sound and comprehensive grasp of the subject, Business Law has a strong following amongst the business and legal communities. Company directors and others in business value it as a tool to understand legal concepts involved in everyday dealings and business agreements. Legal practitioners with diverse commercial practices find it valuable as a first resource for themselves, and ideal for their clients' use.Contents include:the nature, sources and structure of Australian law detailed coverage of the law of contract business structures, such as companies, partnerships, trusts and agencies negligence and liability restrictions on trade practices, and consumer protection banking and financial transactions law real and intellectual property law, including copyright, patents and trade marks insurance credit law and bankruptcy.

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