Business Law 6th Ed
This work is aimed at non-law students and covers legal issues normally relevant for such students.
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Product description
This work is aimed at non-law students and covers legal issues normally relevant for such students.
The book unlocks the basic principles of civil law for students in disciplines such as business sciences and engineering who must master business law in one year. It covers various types of specific contracts, including agency, professional services and construction, and discusses among other topics labour law, consumer protection law and business entities.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - History of the South African Law, the Legal System and the Creation of Rules of Law
Chapter 2 - Introduction to the Law of Contract
Chapter 3 - Formation of the Contract
Chapter 4 - Breach of Contract and Termination of Contractual Relationship
Chapter 5 - Introduction to the Law of Agency
Chapter 6 - The Principal
Chapter 7 - The Agent
Chapter 8 - General Introduction to the Law of Purchase and Sale
Chapter 9 - Duties of the Seller
Chapter 10 - Duties of the Buyer
Chapter 11 - Letting and Hiring
Chapter 12 - General Introduction to Credit Agreements
Chapter 13 - Rights and Duties of the Parties
Chapter 14 - Alteration and Termination of Credit Agreements, Repayment, Debt Enforcement, Dispute Settlement and Miscellaneous Matters
Chapter 15 - Insurance Law
Chapter 16 - Construction, Engineering and Services Contracts
Chapter 17 - Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 18 - General Introduction and Suretyship
Chapter 19 - Mortgage, Pledge and Cession in Security
Chapter 20 - Hypothecs and Liens
Chapter 21 - General Principles of the Law of Negotiable Instruments
Chapter 22 - Cheques
Chapter 23 - The Law of Partnership
Chapter 24 - Introduction to Company Law
Chapter 25 - Memorandum of Incorporation
Chapter 26 - Capital
Chapter 27 - Shareholders, Members, Organs and Officers
Chapter 28 - Groups, Reconstruction and Change in Control
Chapter 29 - Winding-up, Judicial Management and Deregistration
Chapter 30 - Introduction to Close Corporations
Chapter 31 - Membership and Member's Interest
Chapter 32 - Internal and External Relations
Chapter 33 - Maintenance of Capital and Liability of Members
Chapter 34 - Introduction and Sequestration
Chapter 35 - Effect of Sequestration
Chapter 36 - Administration of Insolvent Estates, Composition, Rehabilitation and Offences and Corporate Insolvency
Chapter 37 - General Introduction to Labour Law
Chapter 38 - Individual Labour Law
Chapter 39 - Collective Labour Law
Hoofstuk 40 - The Consumer Protection Act
- Table of Cases
- Index