Business Law

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ISBN:

9780199481729

Publication date:

30/06/2017

Paperback

344 pages

241.0x184.0mm

Price: 275.00 INR

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Disclaimer :You will be redirected to a third party website.The sole responsibility of supplies, condition of the product, availability of stock, date of delivery, mode of payment will be as promised by the said third party only. Prices and specifications may vary from the OUP India site.

ISBN:

9780199481729

Publication date:

30/06/2017

Paperback

344 pages

241.0x184.0mm

Business Laws is specially designed to serve as an undergraduate textbook for first semester B.Com students of University of Calcutta. The book seeks to provide a comprehensive coverage of the various topics relating to business laws.

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Description

Business Laws is specially designed to serve as an undergraduate textbook for first semester B.Com students of University of Calcutta. The book seeks to provide a comprehensive coverage of the various topics relating to business laws.

The book provides a comprehensive overview of various Acts which include The Indian Contract Act, 1872, The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Indian Partnership Act, 1932, Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, and the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

Written in a simple language, the book cuts through complex legal terminology, which will be appreciated by the students. The theoretical constructs are further elucidated through several real cases, examples, and chapter end case studies.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Jurisprudence
  3. Introduction to the Indian Contract Act, 1872
  4. Offer, Acceptance, and Revocation
  5. Consideration
  6. Capacity of Parties to Contract
  7. Free Consent
  8. Void, Voidable, and Illegal Agreements
  9. Discharge of Contract
  10. Special Contract
  11. Introduction to the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  12. Conditions and Warranties
  13. Transfer of Ownership
  14. Transfer of Title By Non-owners
  15. Introduction to the Indian Partnership Act, 1932
  16. Types of Partners
  17. Registration of Partnership Firm
  18. Minor’s Position in Partnership
  19. Rights and Duties of the Partners
  20. Dissolution of Firms
  21. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
  22. Endorsement
  23. Dishonour of a Negotiable Instrument
  24. Introduction to the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
  25. Consumer Protection Council—Composition and Objectives
  26. Consumer Dispute Redressal Agencies
  27. Manner of Lodging a Complaint
  28. Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

Features

  • Completely meets the requirements of the new CU B.Com first semester course on Business Laws
  • Provides numerous case studies including facts of the case and decision, as well as a separate section on relevant case laws
  • Incorporates numerous solved questions dealing with business laws from previous years’ university question papers as well as two model question papers for practice
  • Provides a comprehensive question bank of solved questions to help students prepare for examinations

Description

Business Laws is specially designed to serve as an undergraduate textbook for first semester B.Com students of University of Calcutta. The book seeks to provide a comprehensive coverage of the various topics relating to business laws.

The book provides a comprehensive overview of various Acts which include The Indian Contract Act, 1872, The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Indian Partnership Act, 1932, Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, and the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

Written in a simple language, the book cuts through complex legal terminology, which will be appreciated by the students. The theoretical constructs are further elucidated through several real cases, examples, and chapter end case studies.

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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Jurisprudence
  3. Introduction to the Indian Contract Act, 1872
  4. Offer, Acceptance, and Revocation
  5. Consideration
  6. Capacity of Parties to Contract
  7. Free Consent
  8. Void, Voidable, and Illegal Agreements
  9. Discharge of Contract
  10. Special Contract
  11. Introduction to the Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  12. Conditions and Warranties
  13. Transfer of Ownership
  14. Transfer of Title By Non-owners
  15. Introduction to the Indian Partnership Act, 1932
  16. Types of Partners
  17. Registration of Partnership Firm
  18. Minor’s Position in Partnership
  19. Rights and Duties of the Partners
  20. Dissolution of Firms
  21. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
  22. Endorsement
  23. Dishonour of a Negotiable Instrument
  24. Introduction to the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
  25. Consumer Protection Council—Composition and Objectives
  26. Consumer Dispute Redressal Agencies
  27. Manner of Lodging a Complaint
  28. Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

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