This is completed downloadable of Solution Manual for Business Law Today, Comprehensive, 12th Edition, Roger LeRoy Miller
Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 0357038169
- ISBN-13 : 978-0357038161
- Author: Roger LeRoy MillerInteresting, clear, and applied, BUSINESS LAW TODAY: STANDARD EDITION, 12E is the ideal guide to the law and what it means in the business world — from contracts and secured transactions to warranties and government regulations. Easy to understand with an engaging writing style that is matched by vibrant visuals, BUSINESS LAW TODAY: STANDARD EDITION covers contemporary topics that impact not only the business world, but also your life. You examine the financial crisis and its impact on business law, identity theft, immigration law, and diversity issues. Fascinating features and intriguing cases highlight the practicality of the concepts you are learning. In addition, numerous learning support resources provide tools that address various learning styles.
Table of Content:
- Unit 1: The Legal Environment of Business
- Chapter 1: Law and Legal Reasoning
- 1-1 Business Activities and the Legal Environment
- 1-2 Sources of American Law
- 1-3 The Common Law
- 1-4 Classifications of Law
- Appendix to Chapter 1
- Chapter 2: Constitutional Law
- 2-1 The Constitutional Powers of Government
- 2-2 Business and the Bill of Rights
- 2-3 Due Process and Equal Protection
- 2-4 Privacy Rights
- Chapter 3: Ethics in Business
- 3-1 Ethics and the Role of Business
- 3-2 Ethical Principles and Philosophies
- 3-3 Sources of Ethical Issues in Business Decisions
- 3-4 Making Ethical Business Decisions
- 3-5 Business Ethics on a Global Level
- Appendix to Chapter 3: Costco Code of Ethics
- Chapter 4: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 4-1 The Judiciary’s Role in American Government
- 4-2 Basic Judicial Requirements
- 4-3 The State and Federal Court Systems
- 4-4 Following a State Court Case
- 4-5 Courts Online
- 4-6 Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Chapter 5: Tort Law
- 5-1 The Basis of Tort Law
- 5-2 Intentional Torts against Persons
- 5-3 Intentional Torts against Property
- 5-4 Negligence
- 5-5 Strict Liability
- Chapter 6: Product Liability
- 6-1 Product Liability Claims
- 6-2 Strict Product Liability
- 6-3 Defenses to Product Liability
- Chapter 7: Intellectual Property Rights
- 7-1 Trademarks
- 7-2 Patents
- 7-3 Copyrights
- 7-4 Trade Secrets
- 7-5 International Protections
- Chapter 8: Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy
- 8-1 Internet Law
- 8-2 Copyrights in Digital Information
- 8-3 Social Media
- 8-4 Online Defamation
- 8-5 Privacy
- Chapter 9: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime
- 9-1 Civil Law and Criminal Law
- 9-2 Criminal Liability
- 9-3 Types of Crimes
- 9-4 Defenses to Criminal Liability
- 9-5 Constitutional Safeguards and Criminal Procedures
- 9-6 Cyber Crime
- Unit 2: Contracts and E-Contracts
- Chapter 10: Nature and Classification
- 10-1 An Overview of Contract Law
- 10-2 Elements of a Contract
- 10-3 Types of Contracts
- 10-4 Quasi Contracts
- 10-5 Interpretation of Contracts
- Chapter 11: Agreement
- 11-1 Offer
- 11-2 Acceptance
- 11-3 E-Contracts
- 11-4 The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
- Chapter 12: Consideration
- 12-1 Elements of Consideration
- 12-2 Agreements That Lack Consideration
- 12-3 Settlement of Claims
- 12-4 Promissory Estoppel
- Chapter 13: Capacity and Legality
- 13-1 Contractual Capacity
- 13-2 Legality
- 13-3 The Effect of Illegality
- Chapter 14: Voluntary Consent
- 14-1 Mistakes
- 14-2 Fraudulent Misrepresentation
- 14-3 Undue Influence and Duress
- Chapter 15: The Statute of Frauds – Writing Requirement
- 15-1 The Writing Requirement
- 15-2 Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds
- 15-3 Sufficiency of the Writing or Electronic Record
- 15-4 The Parol Evidence Rule
- Chapter 16: Performance and Discharge
- 16-1 Conditions of Performance
- 16-2 Discharge by Performance
- 16-3 Discharge by Agreement
- 16-4 Discharge by Operation of Law
- Chapter 17: Breach and Remedies
- 17-1 Damages
- 17-2 Equitable Remedies
- 17-3 Recovery Based on Quasi Contract
- 17-4 Contract Provisions Limiting Remedies
- Chapter 18: Third Party Rights
- 18-1 Assignments
- 18-2 Delegations
- Unit 3: Commercial Transactions
- Chapter 19: The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
- 19-1 The Scope of Articles 2 and 2A
- 19-2 The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
- 19-3 Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- Appendix to Chapter 19: An Example of a Contract for the International Sale of Coffee
- Chapter 20: Title and Risk of Loss
- 20-1 Identification
- 20-2 Passage of Title
- 20-3 Risk of Loss
- 20-4 Insurable Interest
- Chapter 21: Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts
- 21-1 Obligations of the Seller or Lessor
- 21-2 Obligations of the Buyer or Lessee
- 21-3 Remedies of the Seller or Lessor
- 21-4 Remedies of the Buyer or Lessee
- 21-5 Warranties
- Chapter 22: Negotiable Instruments
- 22-1 Formation of Negotiable Instruments
- 22-2 Transfer of Instruments
- 22-3 Holder in Due Course (HDC)
- 22-4 Signature and Warranty Liability
- 22-5 Defenses, Limitations, and Discharge
- Chapter 23: International and Space Law
- 23-1 International Law
- 23-2 Doing Business Internationally
- 23-3 Regulation of Specific Business Activities
- 23-4 U.S. Laws in a Global Context
- 23-5 Space Law
- Chapter 24: Banking in the Digital Age
- 24-1 Checks and the Bank-Customer Relationship
- 24-2 The Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks
- 24–3 The Bank’s Duty to Accept Deposits
- 24-4 Electronic Fund Transfers
- 24-5 Online Banking and E-Money
- Chapter 25: Security Interests and Creditors’ Rights
- 25-1 Creating and Perfecting a Security Interest
- 25-2 Scope of a Security Interest
- 25-3 Priorities, Rights, and Duties
- 25-4 Default
- 25-5 Other Laws Assisting Creditors
- Chapter 26: Bankruptcy
- 26-1 The Bankruptcy Code
- 26-2 Chapter 7 – Liquidation
- 26-3 Chapter 11 – Reorganization
- 26-4 Bankruptcy Relief under Chapter 13 and Chapter 12
- Unit 4: Agency and Employment Law
- Chapter 27: Agency Relationships in Business
- 27-1 Agency Law
- 27-2 Formation of an Agency
- 27-3 Duties of Agents and Principals
- 27-4 Agent’s Authority
- 27-5 Liability in Agency Relationships
- 27-6 Termination of an Agency
- Chapter 28: Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law
- 28-1 Employment at Will
- 28-2 Wages, Hours, and Leave
- 28-3 Health, Safety, Income Security, and Privacy
- 28-4 Immigration Law
- 28-5 Labor Law
- Chapter 29: Employment Discrimination
- 29-1 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
- 29-2 Discrimination Based on Age, Disability, or Military Status
- 29-3 Defenses to Employment Discrimination
- 29-4 Affirmative Action
- Unit 5: Business Organizations
- Chapter 30: Sole Proprietorships and Franchises
- 30-1 Sole Proprietorships
- 30-2 Franchises
- 30-3 The Franchise Contract
- 30-4 Franchise Termination
- Chapter 31: All Forms of Partnership
- 31-1 Basic Partnership Concepts
- 31-2 Formation and Operation
- 31-3 Dissociation and Termination
- 31-4 Limited Liability Partnerships
- 31-5 Limited Partnerships
- Chapter 32: Limited Liability Companies and Special Business Forms
- 32-1 The Limited Liability Company
- 32-2 LLC Operation and Management
- 32-3 Dissociation and Dissolution of an LLC
- 32-4 Special Business Forms
- Chapter 33: Corporate Formation and Financing
- 33-1 Nature and Classification
- 33-2 Formation and Powers
- 33-3 Piercing the Corporate Veil
- 33-4 Corporate Financing
- Chapter 34: Corporate Directors, Officers, and Shareholders
- 34-1 Directors and Officers
- 34-2 Duties and Liabilities of Directors and Officers
- 34-3 Shareholders
- 34-4 Rights and Duties of Shareholders
- Chapter 35: Corporate Mergers, Takeovers, and Termination
- 35-1 Merger, Consolidation, and Share Exchange
- 35-2 Purchase of Assets
- 35-3 Takeovers
- 35-4 Corporate Termination
- 35-5 Major Business Forms Compared
- Chapter 36: Investor Protection, Insider Trading, and Corporate Governance
- 36-1 Securities Act of 1933
- 36-2 Securities Exchange Act of 1934
- 36-3 State Securities Laws
- 36-4 Corporate Governance
- Unit 6: Government Regulation
- Chapter 37: Administrative Law
- 37-1 Practical Significance
- 37-2 Agency Creation and Powers
- 37-3 The Administrative Process
- 37-4 Judicial Deference to Agency Decisions
- 37-5 Public Accountability
- Chapter 38: Antitrust Law and Promoting Competition
- 38-1 The Sherman Antitrust Act
- 38-2 Section 1 of the Sherman Act
- 38-3 Section 2 of the Sherman Act
- 38-4 The Clayton Act
- 38-5 Enforcement and Exemptions
- 38-6 U.S. Antitrust Laws in the Global Context
- Chapter 39: Consumer and Environmental Law
- 39-1 Advertising, Marketing, Sales, and Labeling
- 39-2 Protection of Health and Safety
- 39-3 Credit Protection
- 39-4 Protecting the Environment
- 39-5 Air and Water Pollution
- 39-6 Toxic Chemicals and Hazardous Waste
- Chapter 40: Liability of Accountants and Other Professionals
- 40-1 Potential Liability to Clients
- 40-2 Potential Liability to Third Parties
- 40-3 Liability of Accountants under Other Federal Laws
- 40-4 Potential Criminal Liability
- 40-5 Confidentiality and Privilege
- Unit 7: Property and Its Protection
- Chapter 41: Personal Property and Bailments
- 41-1 Personal Property versus Real Property
- 41-2 Acquiring Ownership of Personal Property
- 41-3 Mislaid, Lost, and Abandoned Property
- 41-4 Bailments
- Chapter 42: Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Law
- 42-1 The Nature of Real Property
- 42-2 Ownership Interests and Leases
- 42-3 Transfer of Ownership
- 42-4 Landlord-Tenant Relationships
- Chapter 43: Insurance, Wills, and Trusts
- 43-1 Insurance
- 43-2 Wills
- 43-3 Trusts
- Appendix A: How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems
- Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States
- Appendix C: The Uniform Commercial Code
- Appendix D: Answers to the Issue Spotters
- Appendix E: Sample Answers for Business Case Problems with Sample Answer
- Glossary
- Table of Cases
- Index