First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
"The best introductory textbook on English Commercial and Consumer Law available in the market." - Qi Zhou, University of Sheffield "A modern and comprehensive compendium essential for any commercial law student.
This book provides non-legal students with a succinct exposision of the general principles of commercial law. The selection of topics was influenced by the syllabus of the Public Accounts' and...
The two main pieces of legislation are the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) and the Consumer Rights Act 2015. This book's focus is on business-to- business transactions, rather than the world of consumer transactions.
Lays out both the framework of commercial law and the application of fundamental principles to typical business transactions.
The aim of this Student Guide Card is to provide students with an outline of the basic concepts and principles of Commercial Law II.
The straightforward explanations make this an ideal text for students and the up-to-date, practical analysis makes it a valuable reference for any practitioner.
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Written by experienced commercial law lecturers, the book provides students with a succinct exposition of the general principles of commercial law.
It is the law of nations, and of everything that human civilization is built upon. This is why Commercial Law is so powerful.
This present volume is the second of a series.