BUSINESS LAW: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, 9E has been revised dramatically to enhance learning! The 9th edition offers a new learning system with clear learning objectives to guide students. The fresh two-color design engages students with its contemporary features: Ethics in a Business Setting, You React, and the Self-Check Quizzes. The case examples are presented in readable segments to be clear, current, and jargon-free. Co-authored by Arnold J. Goldman, a practicing attorney and William D. Sigismond, a veteran business law educator, this straightforward text shows students about the law using fascinating cases and ethical dilemmas. Hypothetical examples immediately follow discussion of concepts to further reinforce understanding. The new edition is updated throughout to reflect recent changes in the law, covering legal rights and responsibilities in both the public and private sectors. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
The 8th Edition is updated throughout to reflect recent changes in the law. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
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This edition offers a new learning system with clear learning objectives to guide students.
Lindsay signed a note to Clements that stated, “On or about five years from date, I promise to pay Bonnie M. Clements $25,000 without interest.” When Lindsay failed to pay the note, Clements sued. Lindsay claimed that the note was ...
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Answer: Slattery v. Wells Fargo Armored Service Corp., 366 So.2d 157 (1979). Slattery is not entitled to the reward because the performance of a preexisting duty does not amount to the consideration necessary to form a contract.
Business Law I Essentials may need to be supplemented with additional content, cases, or related materials, and is offered as a foundational resource that focuses on the baseline concepts, issues, and approaches.
Ms. Watson, speaking on behalf of the entire department, accepted the proposal. [To set off a parenthetical expression] Cole, I believe you have earned a vacation. [After a direct address] Yes, you can count on me.
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Adams, Starnes, and Williams were partners in a burglar and fire alarm service. Adams would mount his own camper cabin on the back of one of the company's pickup trucks every weekend and drive it into the country on overnight fishing ...