Essentials of Business Law, 10/e is a practical, concise, and broad-based introduction to the vibrant field of business law. Both the traditional areas of law, such as contracts and property, and the emerging areas of law, such as e-commerce and environmental, are covered in short, informative chapters written to capture the essence of each topic. The objective of the text throughout its coverage is ease of use, ease of teaching, ease of assessment, and ease of understanding. It has been developed for those seeking a more fundamental overview of the concepts and principles that are vital to the understanding of business law. With McGraw-Hill Connect, students benefit from SmartBook and additional critical thinking practice.
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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.
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Emphasis on CRITICAL THINKING. Neil Browne, one of the co-authors of this text, has written a successful text on critical thinking.
Covering a broad variety of key subjects and emphasizing ethical decision making, the text presents all business law topics required for success on the CPA exam.
Emphasis on how law applies in the context of business through comprehensive, yet concise coverage makes Kubasek's, Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials, a notable student-focused approach.
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