Canadian Business and the Law, 7th Edition
Dorothy DuPlessis, Shannon O’Byrne, Philip King, Lorrie Adams, Steven Enman
Previously published by Nelson. In Canadian Business and the Law, Seventh Edition, legal knowledge is regarded as a business asset that builds competitive advantage for the individual and the organization alike. This text demonstrates how the law can protect persons and their property as well as resolve disputes. The text also shows that the law facilitates personal and commercial interactions. In short, the law provides both opportunities to be capitalized on and risks to be managed.
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Table of Contents for Canadian Business and the Law, 7th Edition
- Front Matter
- Part 1: The Legal Environment of Business
- Part 2: Contracts
- Part 3: Business Torts
- Part 4: Structuring Business Activity
- Part 5: Property
- Part 6: Employment and Professional Relationships
- Part 7: The Sale of Goods, Consumer Protect ion, and Competition Law
- Part 8: Financing the Business
- Part 9: Transference of Risk
- Instructor Resources
Key features
- Signature risk management approach develops students’ ability to make informed decisions
- Current cases and embedded news clips illustrate legal concepts in the real world
- Robust pedagogical support, including formative assessment questions and updated chapter features