Commercial Law

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Oxford University Press, 2007 - Law - 536 pages
Commercial Law has been written principally for students taking an elective in commercial law on the Legal Practice Course. It covers all the core areas of general commercial practice, including agency and distribution agreements; sale and supply of goods and services; international sales contracts; credit and security; bills of exchange; competition law; intellectual property law and commercial contracts including specimen sets of terms of sale and purchase. Diagrams and examples ensurethat the practical aspects of the subject area are emphasised, while the detailed coverage gives students a good introduction to the practitioner style texts they will use once in practice. Coverage of new cases such as Aerotel Ltd v Telco Holdings Ltd and Others; Re Macrossani's Application and Lonsdale v Howard and Hallam Ltd ensure that the most recent developments are considered. This text offers an excellent bridge between the notes, exercises and case studies provided by lecturers, givingstudents a well-rounded view of commercial law.

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