Canadian Business Law: A British Columbia Perspective

Kenneth Wm. Thornicroft, Tamra Alexander & Pat Papadeas

"Canadian Business Law: A British Columbia Perspective provides a comprehensive overview of business law and operations, emphasizing a legal risk management perspective. Through British Columbia-specific resources and references, readers will gain a working knowledge of both Canada’s and British Columbia’s legal systems, as well as key concepts across multiple areas of law, including torts, contracts, consumer protection, employment, property, dispute resolution, and more. A new recurring fact scenario is featured throughout the text to illustrate various legal issues and business practices, helping readers to engage more actively and effectively with different principles and concepts. By presenting business law through a more practical lens, this text helps readers build confidence in their ability to navigate real-world business situations and effectively minimize risk."

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Table of Contents for Canadian Business Law: A British Columbia Perspective

  • Front Matter
  • Chapter 1: Foundations of Business Law in Canada
  • Chapter 2: Resolving Disputes and Navigating Canada's Court System
  • Chapter 3: Tort Law
  • Chapter 4: Understanding Contracts
  • Chapter 5: Working with Contracts
  • Chapter 6: Facilitating Business, Protecting Consumers, and Safeguarding the Marketplace
  • Chapter 7: Forms of Carrying On Business
  • Chapter 8: Banking, Financing, and Debtor-Creditor Law
  • Chapter 9: Workplace Law
  • Chapter 10: Property Law
  • Chapter 11: Intellectual Property and Business Law in the Digital Age
  • Back Matter
  • Instructor Resources