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Understanding business law, 8th edition (book)

By Administrator | 8 May 2017

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Authors: Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl, Christina DoUnderstanding Business Law, 8th Edition by Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl and Christina Do is an excellent resource for law and business students and an easily accessible reference for those encountering commercial law issues in day to day practice. Now in its eighth edition, its coverage includes the Australian legal system, the law of contract, sale of goods and consumer protection, agency, business organisations, property (including intellectual property), bailment, insurance, torts, debt recovery, bankruptcy and insolvency, negotiable instruments, banking and payment systems, employment law and business ethics. The authors use case examples and real-life scenarios to illustrate how legal principles are applied in a business context. Read this book in the Business Studio


Authors: Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl, Christina Do
Understanding Business Law, 8th Edition by Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl and Christina Do is an excellent resource for law and business students and an easily accessible reference for those encountering commercial law issues in day to day practice. Now in its eighth edition, its coverage includes the Australian legal system, the law of contract, sale of goods and consumer protection, agency, business organisations, property (including intellectual property), bailment, insurance, torts, debt recovery, bankruptcy and insolvency, negotiable instruments, banking and payment systems, employment law and business ethics. The authors use case examples and real-life scenarios to illustrate how legal principles are applied in a business context.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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