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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1305575156
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1305575158
  • Author: David Twomey

You can trust BUSINESS LAW: PRINCIPLES FOR TODAY’S COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT, 5E to help you build the skills you need to ace your business law course. This new edition also provides key information and resources to assist you in studying and succeeding on the CPA exam. This book�s clear presentation helps you grasp key legal concepts and principles and reinforce your understanding through applications and examples of real-world dilemmas, issues, and problems. Current, comprehensive, easy-to-understand and fascinating to read, BUSINESS LAW: PRINCIPLES FOR TODAY’S COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT helps you prepare for class with all the resources you need to succeed in your business law course. In addition, new MindTap, a fully online, highly personalized learning experience, is available to help maximize your course success.

Table contents:

  1. Part 1: The Legal and Social Environment of Business
  2. Chapter 1: The Nature and Sources of Law
  3. 1-1 Nature of Law and Legal Rights
  4. 1-1a Legal Rights
  5. 1-1b Individual Rights
  6. 1-1c The Right of Privacy
  7. 1-1d Privacy and Technology
  8. 1-2 Sources of Law
  9. 1-2a Constitutional Law
  10. 1-2b Statutory Law
  11. 1-2c Administrative Law
  12. 1-2d Private Law
  13. 1-2e Case Law, Statutory Interpretation, and Precedent
  14. 1-2f Other Forms of Law: Treaties and Executive Orders
  15. 1-2g Uniform State Laws
  16. 1-3 Classifications of Law
  17. 1-3a Substantive Law vs. Procedural Law
  18. 1-3b Criminal Law vs. Civil Law
  19. 1-3c Law vs. Equity
  20. Chapter 2: The Court System and Dispute Resolution
  21. 2-1 The Court System
  22. 2-1a The Types of Courts
  23. 2-1b The Federal Court System
  24. 2-1c State Court Systems
  25. 2-2 Court Procedure
  26. 2-2a Participants in the Court
  27. 2-2b Which Law Applies—Conflicts of Law
  28. 2-2c Initial Steps in a Lawsuit
  29. 2-2d The Trial
  30. 2-2e Post-trial Procedures
  31. 2-3 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  32. 2-3a Arbitration
  33. 2-3b Mediation
  34. 2-3c MedArb
  35. 2-3d Expert Panel
  36. 2-3e Reference to a Third Person
  37. 2-3f Association Tribunals
  38. 2-3g Summary Jury Trial
  39. 2-3h Rent-A-Judge
  40. 2-3i Minitrial
  41. 2-3j Contract Provisions
  42. Chapter 3: Business Ethics, Social Forces, and the Law
  43. 3-1 What Is Business Ethics?
  44. 3-1a The Law as the Standard for Business Ethics
  45. 3-1b The Notion of Universal Standards for Business Ethics
  46. 3-1c Ethical Theories and Standards
  47. 3-1d The Business Stakeholder Standard of Behavior
  48. 3-2 Why Is Business Ethics
  49. 3-2a The Importance of Trust
  50. 3-2b Business Ethics and Financial Perfromance
  51. 3-2c The Importance of a Good Reputation
  52. 3-2d Business Ethics and Business Regulation: Public Policy, Law, and Ethics
  53. 3-3 How to Recognize and Resolve Ethical Dilemmas
  54. 3-3a Categories of Ethical Behavior
  55. 3-3b Resolving Ethical Dilemmas
  56. Chapter 4: The Constitution as the Foundation of the Legal Environment
  57. 4-1 The U.S. Constitution and the Federal System
  58. 4-1a What a Constitution Is
  59. 4-1b The Branches of Government
  60. 4-2 The U.S. Constitution and the States
  61. 4-2a Delegated and Shared Powers
  62. 4-2b Other Powers
  63. 4-2c Federal Supremacy
  64. 4-3 Interpreting and Amending the Constitution
  65. 4-3a Conflicting Theories
  66. 4-3b Amending the Constitution
  67. 4-3c The Living Constitution
  68. 4-4 Federal Powers
  69. 4-4a The Power to Regulate Commerce
  70. 4-4b The Financial Powers
  71. 4-5 Constitutional Limitations on Government
  72. 4-5a Due Process
  73. 4-5b Equal Protection of the Law
  74. 4-5c Privileges and Immunities
  75. 4-5d Protection of the Person
  76. 4-5e The Bill of Rights and Businesses as Persons
  77. Chapter 5: Government Regulation of Competition and Prices
  78. 5-1 Power to Regulate Business
  79. 5-1a Regulation, Free Enterprise, and Deregulation
  80. 5-1b Regulation of Unfair Competition
  81. 5-2 Regulation of Horizontal Markets and Competitors
  82. 5-2a Regulation of Prices
  83. 5-2b Monopolization
  84. 5-2c Boycotts and Refusals to Deal
  85. 5-2d Mergers among Competitors
  86. 5-3 Regulation of the Supply Chain and Vertical Trade Restraints
  87. 5-3a Price Discrimination
  88. 5-3b Exclusive Dealings and Territories
  89. 5-3c Resale Price Maintenance
  90. 5-3d Tying
  91. 5-3e Mergers along the Supply Chain
  92. 5-4 Remedies for Anticompetitive Behavior
  93. 5-4a Criminal Penalties
  94. 5-4b Civil Remedies
  95. Chapter 6: Administrative Agencies
  96. 6-1 Nature of the Administrative Agency
  97. 6-1a Purpose of Administrative Agencies
  98. 6-1b Uniqueness of Administrative Agencies
  99. 6-1c Open Operation of Administrative Agencies
  100. 6-2 Legislative Power of the Agency
  101. 6-2a Agency’s Regulations as Law
  102. 6-2b Agency Adoption of Regulations
  103. 6-3 Executive Power of the Agency
  104. 6-3a Enforcement or Execution of the Law
  105. 6-3b Constitutional Limitations on Administration Investigation
  106. 6-4 Judicial Power of the Agency
  107. 6-4a The Agency as a Specialized Court
  108. 6-4b Punishment and Enforcement Powers of Agencies
  109. 6-4c Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
  110. 6-4d Appeal from an Administrative Agency Action
  111. Chapter 7: Crimes
  112. 7-1 General Principles
  113. 7-1a Nature and Classification of Crimes
  114. 7-1b Basis of Criminal Liability
  115. 7-1c Responsibility for Criminal Acts
  116. 7-1d Indemnification of Crime Victims
  117. 7-2 White-Collar Crimes
  118. 7-2a Conspiracies
  119. 7-2b Money Laundering
  120. 7-2c Racketeering
  121. 7-2d Bribery
  122. 7-2e Commercial Bribery
  123. 7-2f Extortion and Blackmail
  124. 7-2g Corrupt Influence
  125. 7-2h Counterfeiting
  126. 7-2i Forgery
  127. 7-2j Perjury
  128. 7-2k False Claims and Pretenses
  129. 7-2l Bad Checks
  130. 7-2m Credit Card Crimes
  131. 7-2n Embezzlement
  132. 7-2o Obstruction of Justice: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX)
  133. 7-2p Corporate Fraud: SOX
  134. 7-2q The Common Law Crimes
  135. 7-3 Criminal Law and the Computer
  136. 7-3a What Is a Computer Crime?
  137. 7-3b The Computer as Victim
  138. 7-3c Unauthorized Use of Computers
  139. 7-3d Computer Raiding
  140. 7-3e Diverted Delivery by Computer
  141. 7-3f Economic Espionage by Computer
  142. 7-3g Electronic Fund Transfer Crimes
  143. 7-3h Circumventing Copyright Protection Devices Via Computer
  144. 7-3i Spamming
  145. 7-4 Criminal Procedure Rights for Businesses
  146. 7-4a Fourth Amendment Rights for Businesses
  147. 7-4b Fifth Amendment Self-Incrimination Rights for Businesses
  148. 7-4c Due Process Rights for Business
  149. Chapter 8: Torts
  150. 8-1 General Principles
  151. 8-1a What Is a Tort?
  152. 8-1b Tort and Crime Distinguished
  153. 8-1c Types of Torts
  154. 8-2 Intentional Torts
  155. 8-2a Assault
  156. 8-2b Battery
  157. 8-2c False Imprisonment
  158. 8-2d Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
  159. 8-2e Invasion of Privacy
  160. 8-2f Defamation
  161. 8-2g Product Disparagement
  162. 8-2h Wrongful Interference with Contracts
  163. 8-2i Trespass
  164. 8-3 Negligence
  165. 8-3a Elements of Negligence
  166. 8-3b Defenses to Negligence
  167. 8-4 Strict Liability
  168. 8-4a What Is Strict Liability?
  169. 8-4b Imposing Strict Liability
  170. Chapter 9: Intellectual Property Rights and the Internet
  171. 9-1 Trademarks and Service Marks
  172. 9-1a Introduction
  173. 9-1b International Registration
  174. 9-1c Registrable Marks
  175. 9-1d Proving Trademark Infringement
  176. 9-1e Remedies for Improper Use of Marks
  177. 9-1f Abandonment of Exclusive Right to Mark
  178. 9-1g Trade Dress Protection
  179. 9-1h Limited Lanham Act Protection of Product Design
  180. 9-1i Prevention of Dilution of Famous Marks
  181. 9-1j Internet Domain Names and Trademark Rights
  182. 9-2 Copyrights
  183. 9-2a Duration of Copyright
  184. 9-2b Copyright Notice
  185. 9-2c What Is Copyrightable?
  186. 9-2d Copyright Ownership and the Internet
  187. 9-2e Rights of Copyright Holders
  188. 9-2f Limitation on Exclusive Character of Copyright
  189. 9-2g Secondary Liability for Infringement
  190. 9-2h Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  191. 9-3 Patents
  192. 9-3a Types, Duration, and Notice
  193. 9-3b Patentability
  194. 9-3c Patentable Business Methods
  195. 9-3d Infringement
  196. 9-4 Secret Business Information
  197. 9-4a Trade Secrets
  198. 9-4b Loss of Protection
  199. 9-4c Defensive Measures
  200. 9-4d Criminal Sanctions
  201. 9-5 Protection of Computer Software and Mask Works
  202. 9-5a Copyright Protection of Computer Programs
  203. 9-5b Patent Protection
  204. 9-5c Trade Secrets
  205. 9-5d Restrictive Licensing
  206. 9-5e Semiconductor Chip Protection
  207. Chapter 10: The Legal Environment of International Trade
  208. 10-1 Conducting Business Internationally
  209. 10-1a Forms of International
  210. 10-1b The International Contract
  211. 10-2 International Trade
  212. 10-2a Tariffs and Barriers to Trade
  213. 10-2b The World Trade Organization
  214. 10-2c Agreements Administered under the WTO
  215. 10-2d Protecting Trademarks Worldwide
  216. 10-2e Copyright Protection
  217. 10-2f Patent Protection
  218. 10-2g Trade Secrets
  219. 10-2h The Dispute Settlement Understanding
  220. 10-2i The Doha Development Agenda
  221. 10-2j Regional Trade Agreements
  222. 10-2k Antidumping, Subsidies and Safeguards
  223. 10-3 Issues Confronting Companies Engaged in International Business
  224. 10-3a Export Regulations
  225. 10-3b The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  226. 10-3c Antitrust Issues
  227. 10-3d Securities Fraud Regulation in an International Environment
  228. Part 2: Contracts
  229. Chapter 11: Nature and Classes of Contracts: Contracting on the Internet
  230. 11-1 Nature of Contracts
  231. 11-1a Definition of a Contract
  232. 11-1b Elements of a Contract
  233. 11-1c Subject Matter of Contracts
  234. 11-1d Parties to a Contract
  235. 11-1e How a Contract Arises
  236. 11-1f Intent to Make a Binding Agreement
  237. 11-1g Freedom of Contract
  238. 11-2 Classes of Contracts
  239. 11-2a Formal and Informal Contracts
  240. 11-2b Express and Implied Contracts
  241. 11-2c Valid and Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements
  242. 11-2d Executed and Executory Contracts
  243. 11-2e Bilateral and Unilateral Contracts
  244. 11-2f Quasi Contracts
  245. 11-3 Contracting on the Internet
  246. Chapter 12: Formation of Contracts: Offer and Acceptance
  247. 12-1 Requirements of an Offer
  248. 12-1a Contractual Intention
  249. 12-1b Definiteness
  250. 12-1c Communication of Offer to Offeree
  251. 12-2 Termination of Offer
  252. 12-2a Revocation of Offer by Offeror
  253. 12-2b Counteroffer by Offeree
  254. 12-2c Rejection of Offer by Offeree
  255. 12-2d Lapse of Time
  256. 12-2e Death or Disability of Either Party
  257. 12-2f Subsequent Illegality
  258. 12-3 Acceptance of Offer
  259. 12-3a What Constitutes an Acceptance?
  260. 12-3b Privilege of Offeree
  261. 12-3c Effect of Acceptance
  262. 12-3d Nature of Acceptance
  263. 12-3e Who May Accept?
  264. 12-3f Manner and Time of Acceptance
  265. 12-3g Communication of Acceptance
  266. 12-3h Auction Sales
  267. Chapter 13: Capacity and Genuine Assent
  268. 13-1 Contractual Capacity
  269. 13-1a Contractual Capacity Defined
  270. 13-1b Minors
  271. 13-1c Mentally Incompetent Persons
  272. 13-1d Intoxicated Persons
  273. 13-2 Mistake
  274. 13-2a Unilateral Mistake
  275. 13-2b Mutual Mistake
  276. 13-2c Mistake in the Transcription or Printing of the Contract: Reformation
  277. 13-3 Deception
  278. 13-3a Intentional Misrepresentation
  279. 13-3b Fraud
  280. 13-3c Negligent Misrepresentation
  281. 13-3d Nondisclosure
  282. 13-4 Pressure
  283. 13-4a Undue Influence
  284. 13-4b Duress
  285. Chapter 14: Consideration
  286. 14-1 General Principles
  287. 14-1a Consideration Defined and Explained
  288. 14-1b Gifts
  289. 14-1c Adequacy of Consideration
  290. 14-1d Forbearance as Consideration
  291. 14-1e Illusory Promises
  292. 14-2 Special Situations
  293. 14-2a Preexisting Legal Obligation
  294. 14-2b Past Consideration
  295. 14-2c Moral Obligation
  296. 14-3 Exceptions to the Laws
  297. 14-3a Exceptions to Consideration
  298. Chapter 15: Legality and Public Policy
  299. 15-1 General Principles
  300. 15-1a Effect of Illegality
  301. 15-1b Exceptions to Effect of Illegality
  302. 15-1c Partial Illegality
  303. 15-1d Crimes and Civil Wrongs
  304. 15-1e Good Faith and Fairness
  305. 15-1f Unconscionable Clauses
  306. 15-2 Agreements Affecting Public Welfare
  307. 15-2a Agreements Contrary to Public Policy
  308. 15-2b Gambling, Wagers, and Lotteries
  309. 15-3 Regulation of Business
  310. 15-3a Effect of Violation
  311. 15-3b Statutory Regulation of Contracts
  312. 15-3c Licensed Callings or Dealings
  313. 15-3d Contracts in Restraint of Trade
  314. 15-3e Agreements Not to Compete
  315. 15-3f Usurious Agreements
  316. Chapter 16: Writing, Electronic Forms, and Interpretation of Contracts
  317. 16-1 Statute of Frauds
  318. 16-1a Validity of Oral Contracts
  319. 16-1b Contracts That Must Be Evidenced by a Writing
  320. 16-1c Note or Memorandum
  321. 16-1d Effect of Noncompliance
  322. 16-2 Parol Evidence Rule
  323. 16-2a Exclusion of Parol Evidence
  324. 16-2b When the Parol Evidence Rule Does Not Apply
  325. 16-3 Rules of Construction and Interpretation
  326. 16-3a Intention of the Parties
  327. 16-3b Whole Contract
  328. 16-3c Contradictory and Ambiguous Terms
  329. 16-3d Implied Terms
  330. 16-3e Conduct and Custom
  331. 16-3f Avoidance of Hardship
  332. Chapter 17: Third Persons and Contracts
  333. 17-1 Third-Party Beneficiary Contracts
  334. 17-1a Definition
  335. 17-1b Modification or Termination of Intended Third-Party Beneficiary Contract
  336. 17-1c Limitations on Intended Third-Party Beneficiary
  337. 17-1d Incidental Beneficiaries
  338. 17-2 Assignments
  339. 17-2a Definitions
  340. 17-2b Form of Assignment
  341. 17-2c Notice of Assignment
  342. 17-2d Assignment of Right to Money
  343. 17-2e Nonassignable Rights
  344. 17-2f Rights of Assignee
  345. 17-2g Continuing Liability of Assignor
  346. 17-2h Liability of Assignee
  347. 17-2i Warranties of Assignor
  348. 17-2j Delegation of Duties
  349. Chapter 18: Discharge of Contracts
  350. 18-1 Conditions Relating to Performance
  351. 18-1a Classifications of Conditions
  352. 18-2 Discharge by Performance
  353. 18-2a Normal Discharge of Contracts
  354. 18-2b Nature of Performance
  355. 18-2c Time of Performance
  356. 18-2d Adequacy of Performance
  357. 18-3 Discharge by Action of Parties
  358. 18-3a Discharge by Unilateral Action
  359. 18-3b Discharge by Agreement
  360. 18-4 Discharge by External Causes
  361. 18-4a Discharge by Impossibility
  362. 18-4b Developing Doctrines
  363. 18-4c Temporary Impossibility
  364. 18-4d Discharge by Operation of Law
  365. Chapter 19: Breach of Contract and Remedies
  366. 19-1 What Constitutes a Breach of Contract?
  367. 19-1a Definition of Breach
  368. 19-1b Anticipatory Breach
  369. 19-2 Waiver of Breach
  370. 19-2a Cure of Breach by Waiver
  371. 19-2b Existence and Scope of Waiver
  372. 19-2c Reservation of Rights
  373. 19-3 Remedies for Breach of Contract
  374. 19-3a Remedies Upon Anticipatory Repudiation
  375. 19-3b Remedies in General and Measure of Damages
  376. 19-3c Monetary Damages
  377. 19-3d Rescission
  378. 19-3e Action for Specific Performance
  379. 19-3f Action for an Injunction
  380. 19-3g Reformation of Contract by a Court
  381. 19-4 Contract Provisions Affecting Remedies and Damages
  382. 19-4a Limitation of Remedies
  383. 19-4b Liquidated Damages
  384. 19-4c Attorneys’ Fees
  385. 19-4d Limitation of Liability Clauses
  386. Part 3: Sales and Leases of Goods
  387. Chapter 20: Personal Property and Bailments
  388. 20-1 Personal Property
  389. 20-1a Personal Property in Context
  390. 20-1b Title to Personal Property
  391. 20-1c Gifts
  392. 20-1d Finding of Lost Property
  393. 20-1e Occupation of Personal Property
  394. 20-1f Escheat
  395. 20-1g Multiple Ownership of Personal Property
  396. 20-1h Community Property
  397. 20-2 Bailments
  398. 20-2a Definition
  399. 20-2b Elements of Bailment
  400. 20-2c Nature of the Parties’ Interests
  401. 20-2d Classification of Ordinary Bailments
  402. 20-2e Renting of Space Distinguished
  403. 20-2f Duties and Rights of the Bailee
  404. 20-2g Breach of Duty of Care: Burden of Proof
  405. 20-2h Liability for Defects in Bailed Property
  406. 20-2i Contract Modification of Liability
  407. Chapter 21: Legal Aspects of Supply Chain Management
  408. 21-1 Warehouses
  409. 21-1a Definitions
  410. 21-1b Rights and Duties of Warehouses
  411. 21-1c Warehouse Receipts
  412. 21-1d Rights of Holders of Warehouse Receipts
  413. 21-1e Field Warehousing
  414. 21-1f Limitation of Liability of Warehouses
  415. 21-2 Common Carriers
  416. 21-2a Definitions
  417. 21-2b Bills of Lading
  418. 21-2c Rights of Common Carrier
  419. 21-2d Duties of Common Carrier
  420. 21-2e Liabilities of Common Carrier
  421. 21-3 Factors and Consignments
  422. 21-3a Definitions
  423. 21-3b Effect of Factor Transaction
  424. 21-4 Hotelkeepers
  425. 21-4a Definitions
  426. 21-4b Duration of Guest Relationship
  427. 21-4c Hotelkeeper’s Liability for Guest’s Property
  428. 21-4d Hotelkeeper’s Lien
  429. 21-4e Boarders or Lodgers
  430. Chapter 22: Nature and Form of Sales
  431. 22-1 Nature of the Sale of Goods
  432. 22-1a Subject Matter of Sales
  433. 22-1b Sale Distinguished from Other Transactions
  434. 22-1c Formation of Sales Contracts
  435. 22-1d Terms in the Formed Contract
  436. 22-1e Bulk Transfers
  437. 22-2 Form of Sales Contract
  438. 22-2a Amount
  439. 22-2b Nature of the Writing Required
  440. 22-2c Effect of Noncompliance
  441. 22-2d Exceptions to Requirement of a Writing
  442. 22-2e Bill of Sale
  443. 22-3 Uniform Law for International Sales
  444. 22-3a Scope of the CISG
  445. 22-4 Leases of Goods
  446. 22-4a Types of Leases
  447. 22-4b Form of Lease Contract
  448. 22-4c Warranties
  449. 22-4d Default
  450. Chapter 23: Title and Risk of Loss
  451. 23-1 Identifying Types of Potential Problems and Transactions
  452. 23-1a Damage to Goods
  453. 23-1b Creditors’ Claims
  454. 23-1c Insurance
  455. 23-2 Determining Rights: Identification of Goods
  456. 23-2a Existing Goods
  457. 23-2b Future Goods
  458. 23-2c Fungible Goods
  459. 23-2d Effect of Identification
  460. 23-3 Determining Rights: Passage of Title
  461. 23-3a Passage of Title Using Documents of Title
  462. 23-3b Passage of Title in Nonshipment Contracts
  463. 23-3c Passage of Title in Warehouse Arrangements
  464. 23-3d Passage of Title in Bailments and Other Forms of Possession
  465. 23-3e Delivery and Shipment Terms
  466. 23-3f Passage of Title in Shipment Contracts
  467. 23-4 Determining Rights: Risk of Loss
  468. 23-4a Risk of Loss in Nonshipment Contracts
  469. 23-4b Risk of Loss in Shipment Contracts
  470. 23-4c Damage to or Destruction of Goods
  471. 23-4d Effect of Seller’s Breach in Risk of Loss
  472. 23-5 Determining Rights: Special Situations
  473. 23-5a Returnable Goods Transactions
  474. 23-5b Consignments and Factors
  475. 23-5c Self-Service Stores
  476. 23-5d Auction Sales
  477. Chapter 24: Product Liability: Warranties and Torts
  478. 24-1 General Principles
  479. 24-1a Theories of Liability
  480. 24-1b Nature of Harm
  481. 24-1c Who Is Liable in Product Liability
  482. 24-2 Express Warranties
  483. 24-2a Definition of Express Warranty
  484. 24-2b Form of Express Warranty
  485. 24-2c Seller’s Opinion or Statement of Value
  486. 24-2d Warranty of Conformity to Description, Sample, or Model
  487. 24-2e Federal Regulation of Express Warranties
  488. 24-2f Effect of Breach of Express Warranty
  489. 24-3 Implied Warranties
  490. 24-3a Definition of Implied Warranty
  491. 24-3b Implied Warranties of Sellers
  492. 24-3c Additional Implied Warranties of Merchant Sellers
  493. 24-3d Implied Warranties in Particular Sales
  494. 24-3e Necessity of Defect
  495. 24-3f Warranties in the International Sale of Goods
  496. 24-4 Disclaimer of Warranties
  497. 24-4a Validity of Disclaimer
  498. 24-4b Particular Language for Disclaimers
  499. 24-4c Exclusion of Warranties by Examination of Goods
  500. 24-4d Postsale Disclaimer
  501. 24-5 Other Theories of Product Liability
  502. 24-5a Negligence
  503. 24-5b Fraud
  504. 24-5c Strict Tort Liability
  505. 24-5d Cumulative Theories of Liability
  506. Chapter 25: Obligations and Performance
  507. 25-1 General Principles
  508. 25-1a Obligation of Good Faith
  509. 25-1b Time Requirements of Obligations
  510. 25-1c Repudiation of the Contract
  511. 25-1d Adequate Assurance of Performance
  512. 25-2 Duties of the Parties
  513. 25-2a Seller’s Duty to Deliver
  514. 25-2b Buyer’s Duty upon Receipt of Goods
  515. 25-2c Buyer’s Duty to Accept Goods
  516. 25-2d Buyer’s Duty to Pay
  517. 25-2e When Duties Are Excused
  518. Chapter 26: Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts
  519. 26-1 Statute of Limitations
  520. 26-1a Time Limits for Suits under the UCC
  521. 26-1b Time Limits for Other Suits
  522. 26-2 Remedies of the Seller
  523. 26-2a Seller’s Lien
  524. 26-2b Seller’s Remedy of Stopping Shipment
  525. 26-2c Resale by Seller
  526. 26-2d Cancellation by Seller
  527. 26-2e Seller’s Action for Damages under the Market Price Formula
  528. 26-2f Seller’s Action for Lost Profits
  529. 26-2g Other Types of Damages
  530. 26-2h Seller’s Action for the Purchase Price
  531. 26-2i Seller’s Nonsale Remedies
  532. 26-3 Remedies of the Buyer
  533. 26-3a Rejection of Improper Tender
  534. 26-3b Revocation of Acceptance
  535. 26-3c Buyer’s Action for Damages for Nondelivery—Market Price Recovery
  536. 26-3d Buyer’s Action for Damages for Nondelivery—Cover Price Recovery
  537. 26-3e Other Types of Damages
  538. 26-3f Action for Breach of Warranty
  539. 26-3g Cancellation by Buyer
  540. 26-3h Buyer’s Resale of Goods
  541. 26-3i Action for Specific Performance
  542. 26-3j Nonsale Remedies of the Buyer
  543. 26-4 Contract Provisions on Remedies
  544. 26-4a Limitation of Damages
  545. 26-4b Limitation of Remedies
  546. 26-5 Remedies in the International Sale of Goods
  547. 26-5a Remedies of the Seller
  548. 26-5b Remedies of the Buyer
  549. Part 4: Negotiable Instruments
  550. Chapter 27: Kinds of Instruments, Parties, and Negotiability
  551. 27-1 Types of Negotiable Instruments and Parties
  552. 27-1a Definition
  553. 27-1b Kinds of Instruments
  554. 27-1c Parties to Instruments
  555. 27-2 Negotiability
  556. 27-2a Definition of Negotiability
  557. 27-2b Requirements of Negotiability
  558. 27-2c Factors Not Affecting Negotiability
  559. 27-2d Ambiguous Language
  560. 27-2e Statute of Limitations
  561. Chapter 28: Transfers of Negotiable Instruments and Warranties of Parties
  562. 28-1 Transfer of Negotiable Instruments
  563. 28-1a Effect of Transfer
  564. 28-1b Definition of Negotiation
  565. 28-1c How Negotiation Occurs: The Order or Bearer Character of an Instrument
  566. 28-2 How Negotiation Occurs: Bearer Instruments
  567. 28-3 How Negotiation Occurs: Order Instruments
  568. 28-3a Blank Indorsement
  569. 28-3b Special Indorsement
  570. 28-3c Qualified Indorsement
  571. 28-3d Restrictive Indorsement
  572. 28-3e Correction of Name by Indorsement
  573. 28-3f Bank Indorsement
  574. 28-3g Multiple Payees and Indorsements
  575. 28-3h Agent or Officer Indorsement
  576. 28-3i Missing Indorsement
  577. 28-4 Problems in Negotiation of Instruments
  578. 28-4a Forged and Unauthorized Indorsements
  579. 28-4b Quasi Forgeries: The Impostor Rule
  580. 28-4c Effect of Incapacity or Misconduct on Negotiation
  581. 28-4d Lost Instruments
  582. 28-5 Warranties in Negotiation
  583. 28-5a Warranties of Unqualified Indorser
  584. 28-5b Warranties of Other Parties
  585. Chapter 29: Liability of the Parties under Negotiable Instruments
  586. 29-1 Parties to Negotiable Instruments: Rights and Liabilities
  587. 29-1a Types of Parties
  588. 29-1b Ordinary Holders and Assignees
  589. 29-1c The Holder-in-Due-Course Protections
  590. 29-2 Defenses to Payment of a Negotiable Instrument
  591. 29-2a Classification of Defenses
  592. 29-2b Defenses against Assignee or Ordinary Holder
  593. 29-2c Limited Defenses Not Available against a Holder in Due Course
  594. 29-2d Universal Defenses Available against All Holders
  595. 29-2e Denial of Holder-in-Due-Course Protection
  596. 29-3 Liability Issues: How Payment Rights Arise and Defenses Are Used
  597. 29-3a The Roles of Parties and Liability
  598. 29-3b Attaching Liability of the Primary Parties: Presentment
  599. 29-3c Dishonor and Notice of Dishonor
  600. Chapter 30: Checks and Funds Transfers
  601. 30-1 Checks
  602. 30-1a Nature of a Check
  603. 30-1b Certified Checks
  604. 30-1c Presentment for Obtaining Payment on a Check
  605. 30-1d Dishonor of a Check
  606. 30-1e The Customer-Bank Relationship
  607. 30-1f Stopping Payment of a Check
  608. 30-1g Wrongful Dishonor of a Check
  609. 30-1h Agency Status of Collecting Bank
  610. 30-1i Bank’s Duty of Care
  611. 30-2 Liability of a Bank
  612. 30-2a Premature Payment of a Postdated Check
  613. 30-2b Payment over a Stop Payment Order
  614. 30-2c Payment on a Forged Signature of Drawer
  615. 30-2d Payment on a Forged or Missing Indorsement
  616. 30-2e Alteration of a Check
  617. 30-2f Unauthorized Collection of a Check
  618. 30-2g Time Limitations
  619. 30-3 Consumer Funds Transfers
  620. 30-3a Electronic Funds Transfer Act
  621. 30-3b Types of Electronic Funds Transfer Systems
  622. 30-3c Consumer Liability
  623. 30-4 Funds Transfers
  624. 30-4a What Law Governs?
  625. 30-4b Characteristics of Funds Transfers
  626. 30-4c Pattern of Funds Transfers
  627. 30-4d Scope of UCC Article 4A
  628. 30-4e Definitions
  629. 30-4f Manner of Transmitting Payment Order
  630. 30-4g Regulation by Agreement and Funds Transfer System Rules
  631. 30-4h Reimbursement of the Bank
  632. 30-4i Error in Funds Transfer
  633. 30-4j Liability for Loss
  634. Part 5: Debtor-Creditor Relationships
  635. Chapter 31: Nature of the Debtor-Creditor Relationship
  636. 31-1 Creation of the Credit Relationship
  637. 31-2 Suretyship and Guaranty
  638. 31-2a Definitions
  639. 31-2b Indemnity Contract Distinguished
  640. 31-2c Creation of the Relationship
  641. 31-2d Rights of Sureties
  642. 31-2e Defenses of Sureties
  643. 31-3 Letters of Credit
  644. 31-3a Definition
  645. 31-3b Parties
  646. 31-3c Duration
  647. 31-3d Form
  648. 31-3e Duty of Issuer
  649. 31-3f Reimbursement of Issuer
  650. Chapter 32: Consumer Protection
  651. 32-1 General Principles
  652. 32-1a Expansion of Consumer Protection
  653. 32-1b Who Is a Consumer?
  654. 32-1c Who Is Liable under Consumer Protection Statutes?
  655. 32-1d When Is There Liability under Consumer Protection Statutes?
  656. 32-1e What Remedies Do Consumers Have?
  657. 32-1f What Are the Civil and Criminal Penalties under Consumer Protection Statutes?
  658. 32-2 Areas of Consumer Protection
  659. 32-2a Advertising
  660. 32-2b Labeling
  661. 32-2c Selling Methods
  662. 32-2d The Consumer Contract
  663. 32-2e Credit Disclosures
  664. 32-2f Credit Cards
  665. 32-2g Gift Cards
  666. 32-2h Payments
  667. 32-2i Preservation of Consumer Defenses
  668. 32-2j Product Safety
  669. 32-2k Credit, Collection, and Billing Methods
  670. 32-2l Protection of Credit Standing and Reputation
  671. 32-2m Other Consumer Protections
  672. Chapter 33: Secured Transactions in Personal Property
  673. 33-1 Creation of Secured Transactions
  674. 33-1a Definitions
  675. 33-1b Creation of a Security Interest
  676. 33-1c Purchase Money Security Interest
  677. 33-1d The Nature and Classification of Collateral
  678. 33-2 Perfection of Secured Transactions
  679. 33-2a Perfection by Creditor’s Possession
  680. 33-2b Perfection for Consumer Goods
  681. 33-2c Perfection for Health Care Insurance Receivables
  682. 33-2d Automatic Perfection
  683. 33-2e Temporary Perfection
  684. 33-2f Perfection by Control
  685. 33-2g Perfection for Motor Vehicles
  686. 33-2h Perfection by Filing a Financing Statement
  687. 33-2i Loss of Perfection
  688. 33-3 Rights of Parties before Default
  689. 33-3a Statement of Account
  690. 33-3b Termination Statements
  691. 33-3c Correction Statements
  692. 33-4 Priorities
  693. 33-4a Unsecured Party versus Unsecured Party
  694. 33-4b Secured Party versus Unsecured Party
  695. 33-4c Secured Party versus Secured Party
  696. 33-4d Perfected Secured Party versus Secured Party
  697. 33-4e Perfected Secured Party versus Perfected Secured Party
  698. 33-4f Secured Party versus Buyer of Collateral from Debtor
  699. 33-5 Rights of Parties after Default
  700. 33-5a Creditor’s Possession and Disposition of Collateral
  701. 33-5b Creditor’s Retention of Collateral
  702. 33-5c Debtor’s Right of Redemption
  703. 33-5d Disposition of Collateral
  704. 33-5e Postdisposition Accounting
  705. Chapter 34: Bankruptcy
  706. 34-1 Bankruptcy Law
  707. 34-1a The Federal Law
  708. 34-1b Types of Bankruptcy
  709. 34-2 How Bankruptcy Is Declared
  710. 34-2a Declaration of Voluntary Bankruptcy
  711. 34-2b Declaration of Involuntary Bankruptcy
  712. 34-2c Automatic Stay
  713. 34-2d If the Creditors Are Wrong: Rights of Debtor in an Involuntary Bankruptcy
  714. 34-3 Administration of the Bankruptcy Estate
  715. 34-3a The Order of Relief
  716. 34-3b List of Creditors
  717. 34-3c Trustee in Bankruptcy
  718. 34-3d The Bankrupt’s Estate
  719. 34-3e Voidable Preferences
  720. 34-3f Proof of Claim
  721. 34-3g Priority of Claims
  722. 34-4 Debtor’s Duties and Exemptions
  723. 34-4a Debtor’s Duties
  724. 34-4b Debtor’s Exemptions
  725. 34-4c Debtor’s Protection against Discrimination
  726. 34-5 Discharge in Bankruptcy
  727. 34-5a Denial of Discharge
  728. 34-6 Reorganization Plans under Chapter 11
  729. 34-6a Contents of the Plan
  730. 34-6b Confirmation of the Plan
  731. 34-7 Payment Plans under Chapter 13
  732. 34-7a Contents of the Plan
  733. 34-7b Confirmation of the Plan
  734. 34-7c Discharge of the Debtor
  735. Chapter 35: Insurance
  736. 35-1 The Insurance Contract
  737. 35-1a The Parties
  738. 35-1b Insurable Interest
  739. 35-1c The Contract
  740. 35-1d Antilapse and Cancellation Statutes and Provisions
  741. 35-1e Modification of Contract
  742. 35-1f Interpretation of Contract
  743. 35-1g Burden of Proof
  744. 35-1h Insurer Bad Faith
  745. 35-1i Time Limitations on Insured
  746. 35-1j Subrogation of Insurer
  747. 35-2 Kinds of Insurance
  748. 35-2a Business Liability Insurance
  749. 35-2b Marine Insurance
  750. 35-2c Fire and Homeowners
  751. 35-2d Automobile Insurance
  752. 35-2e Life Insurance
  753. Part 6: Agency and Employment
  754. Chapter 36: Agency
  755. 36-1 Nature of the Agency Relationship
  756. 36-1a Definitions and Distinctions
  757. 36-1b Classification of Agents
  758. 36-1c Agency Coupled with an Interest
  759. 36-2 Creating the Agency
  760. 36-2a Authorization by Appointment
  761. 36-2b Authorization by Conduct
  762. 36-2c Agency by Ratification
  763. 36-2d Proving the Agency Relationship
  764. 36-3 Agent’s Authority
  765. 36-3a Scope of Agent’s Authority
  766. 36-3b Effect of Proper Exercise of Authority
  767. 36-3c Duty to Ascertain Extent of Agent’s Authority
  768. 36-3d Limitations on Agent’s Authority
  769. 36-4 Duties and Liabilities of Principal and Agent
  770. 36-4a Duties and Liabilities of Agent during Agency
  771. 36-4b Duties and Liabilities of Agent after Termination of Agency
  772. 36-4c Duties and Liabilities of Principal to Agent
  773. 36-5 Termination of Agency
  774. 36-5a Termination by Act of Parties
  775. 36-5b Termination by Operation of Law
  776. 36-5c Disability of the Principal under the UDPAA
  777. 36-5d Termination of Agency Coupled with an Interest
  778. 36-5e Protection of Agent from Termination of Authority
  779. 36-5f Effect of Termination of Authority
  780. Chapter 37: Third Persons in Agency
  781. 37-1 Liability of Agent to Third Person
  782. 37-1a Action of Authorized Agent of Disclosed Principal
  783. 37-1b Unauthorized Action
  784. 37-1c Disclosure of Principal
  785. 37-1d Assumption of Liability
  786. 37-1e Execution of Contract
  787. 37-1f Torts and Crimes
  788. 37-2 Liability of Principal to Third Person
  789. 37-2a Agent’s Contracts
  790. 37-2b Payment to Agent
  791. 37-2c Agent’s Statements
  792. 37-2d Agent’s Knowledge
  793. 37-3 Liability of Principal for Torts and Crimes of Agent
  794. 37-3a Vicarious Liability for Torts and Crimes
  795. 37-3b Negligent Hiring and Retention of Employees
  796. 37-3c Negligent Supervision and Training
  797. 37-3d Agent’s Crimes
  798. 37-3e Owner’s Liability for Acts of an Independent Contractor
  799. 37-3f Enforcement of Claim by Third Person
  800. 37-4 Transactions with Sales Personnel
  801. 37-4a Soliciting and Contracting Agents
  802. Chapter 38: Regulation of Employment
  803. 38-1 The Employment Relationship
  804. 38-1a Characteristics of Relationship
  805. 38-1b Creation of Employment Relationship
  806. 38-1c Duration and Termination of Employment Contract
  807. 38-1d Whistleblower Protection under the Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank Acts
  808. 38-1e Duties of the Employee
  809. 38-1f Rights of the Employee
  810. 38-2 Labor Relations Laws
  811. 38-2a The National Labor
  812. 38-2b National Labor Relations Board
  813. 38-2c Election Conduct
  814. 38-2d Union Activity on Private Property
  815. 38-2e Social Media and Section 7: Protected Activity for Union and Nonunion Workers
  816. 38-2f Firing Employees for Union Activity
  817. 38-2g Duty of Employer to Bargain Collectively
  818. 38-2h Right to Work
  819. 38-2i Strike and Picketing Activity
  820. 38-2j Regulation of Internal Union Affairs
  821. 38-3 Pension Plans and Federal Regulation
  822. 38-3a ERISA
  823. 38-4 Unemployment Benefits, Family Leaves, and Social Security
  824. 38-4a Unemployment Compensation
  825. 38-4b Family and Medical Leaves of Absence
  826. 38-4c Leaves for Military Service under USERRA
  827. 38-4d Social Security
  828. 38-5 Employees’ Health and Safety
  829. 38-5a Standards
  830. 38-5b Employer Duties
  831. 38-5c Enforcement
  832. 38-5d State “Right-to-Know” Legislation
  833. 38-6 Compensation for Employees’ Injuries
  834. 38-6a Compensation for Employees’ Injuries
  835. 38-6b Statutory Changes
  836. 38-7 Employee Privacy
  837. 38-7a Source of Privacy Rights
  838. 38-7b Monitoring Employee Telephone Conversations
  839. 38-7c E-Mail Monitoring
  840. 38-7d Property Searches
  841. 38-7e Drug and Alcohol Testing
  842. 38-8 Employment-Related Immigration Laws
  843. 38-8a Employer Liability
  844. 38-8b Employer Verification
  845. Chapter 39: Equal Employment Opportunity Law
  846. 39-1 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as Amended
  847. 39-1a Theories of Discrimination
  848. 39-1b The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  849. 39-1c Definition of “Supervisor”
  850. 39-2 Protected Classes and Exceptions
  851. 39-2a Race and Color
  852. 39-2b Religion
  853. 39-2c Sex
  854. 39-2d Sexual Harassment
  855. 39-2e Protection against Retaliation
  856. 39-2f National Origin
  857. 39-2g Title VII Exceptions
  858. 39-2h Affirmative Action and Reverse Discrimination
  859. 39-3 Other Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Laws
  860. 39-3a Equal Pay
  861. 39-3b Age Discrimination
  862. 39-3c Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities
  863. 39-3d GINA
  864. 39-4 Extraterritorial
  865. Part 7: Business Organizations
  866. Chapter 40: Types of Business Organizations
  867. 40-1 Principal Forms of Business Organizations
  868. 40-1a Individual Proprietorships
  869. 40-1b Partnerships, LLPs, and LLCs
  870. 40-1c Corporations
  871. 40-2 Specialized Forms of Organizations
  872. 40-2a Joint Ventures
  873. 40-2b Unincorporated Associations
  874. 40-2c Cooperatives
  875. 40-3 The Franchise Business Format
  876. 40-3a Definition and Types of Franchises
  877. 40-3b The Franchise Agreement
  878. 40-3c Special Protections under Federal and State Laws
  879. 40-3d Disclosure
  880. 40-3e Vicarious Liability Claims against Franchisors
  881. 40-3f Franchises and Employee Misclassifications
  882. Chapter 41: Partnerships
  883. 41-1 Nature and Creation
  884. 41-1a Definition
  885. 41-1b-Characteristics of a Partnership
  886. 41-1c Rights of Partners
  887. 41-1d Partnership Agreement
  888. 41-1e Determining the Existence of a Partnership
  889. 41-1f Partners as to Third Persons
  890. 41-1g Partnership Property
  891. 41-1h Tenancy in Partnership
  892. 41-1i Assignment of a Partner’s Interest
  893. 41-2 Authority of Partners
  894. 41-2a Authority of Majority of Partners
  895. 41-2b Express Authority of Individual Partners
  896. 41-2c Customary Authority of Individual Partners
  897. 41-2d Limitations on Authority
  898. 41-2e Prohibited Transactions
  899. 41-3 Duties, Rights, andDuties, Rights, and Liabilities of Partners
  900. 41-3a Duties of Partners
  901. 41-3b Rights of Partners as Owners
  902. 41-3c Liability of Partners and Partnership
  903. 41-3d Enforcement and Satisfaction of Creditors’ Claims
  904. 41-4 Dissolution and Termination
  905. 41-4a Effect of Dissolution
  906. 41-4b Dissolution by Act of the Parties
  907. 41-4c Dissolution by Operation of Law
  908. 41-4d Dissolution by Decree of Court
  909. 41-4e Dissociation under the RUPA
  910. 41-4f Notice of Dissolution
  911. 41-4g Winding Up Partnership Affairs
  912. 41-4h Distribution of Assets
  913. 41-4i Continuation of Partnership Business
  914. Chapter 42: LPs, LLCs, and LLPs
  915. 42-1 The Arrival of Partnership Limited Liability
  916. 42-2 Limited Partnership
  917. 42-2a Formation of Limited Partnerships
  918. 42-2b Characteristics of Limited Partnerships
  919. 42-3 Limited Liability Companies
  920. 42-3a Characteristics of LLCs
  921. 42-3b LLCs and Other Entities
  922. 42-4 Limited Liability Partnerships
  923. 42-4a Extent of Limited Liability
  924. 42-4b Registration and Usage
  925. Chapter 43: Corporation Formation
  926. 43-1 Nature and Classes
  927. 43-1a The Corporation as a Person
  928. 43-1b Classifications of Corporations
  929. 43-1c Corporations and Governments
  930. 43-2 Corporate Powers
  931. 43-2a Particular Powers
  932. 43-2b Ultra Vires Acts
  933. 43-3 Creation and Termination of the Corporation
  934. 43-3a Promoters
  935. 43-3b Incorporation
  936. 43-3c Application for Incorporation
  937. 43-3d The Certificate of Incorporation
  938. 43-3e Proper and Defective Incorporation
  939. 43-3f Insolvency, Bankruptcy, and Reorganization
  940. 43-3g Forfeiture of Charter
  941. 43-3h Judicial Dissolution
  942. 43-3i Voluntary Dissolution
  943. 43-4 Consolidations, Mergers, and Conglomerates
  944. 43-4a Definitions
  945. 43-4b Legality
  946. 43-4c Liability of Successor Corporations
  947. Chapter 44: Shareholder Rights in Corporations
  948. 44-1 Corporate Stocks and Bonds
  949. 44-1a Nature of Stock
  950. 44-1b Certificates of Stock and Uncertificated Shares
  951. 44-1c Kinds of Stock
  952. 44-1d Characteristics of Bonds
  953. 44-1e Terms and Control
  954. 44-2 Acquisition of Shares
  955. 44-2a Nature of Acquisition
  956. 44-2b Statute of Frauds
  957. 44-2c Subscription
  958. 44-2d Transfer of Shares
  959. 44-2e Mechanics of Transfer
  960. 44-2f Effect of Transfer
  961. 44-2g Lost, Destroyed, and Stolen Share Certificates
  962. 44-3 Rights of Shareholders
  963. 44-3a Ownership Rights
  964. 44-3b Right to Vote
  965. 44-3c Preemptive Offer of Shares
  966. 44-3d Inspection of Books
  967. 44-3e Dividends
  968. 44-3f Capital Distribution
  969. 44-3g Shareholders’ Actions
  970. 44-4 Liability of Shareholders
  971. 44-4a Limited Liability
  972. 44-4b Ignoring the Corporate Entity
  973. 360 S.W.3d 152 (Ky. 2012)
  974. 44-4c Other Exceptions to Limited
  975. 44-4d The Professional Corporation
  976. Chapter 45: Securities Regulation
  977. 45-1 State Regulation
  978. 45-2 History of Federal
  979. 45-2a The Securities Act of 1933
  980. 45-2b The Filing Requirements: Registration Statements
  981. 45-2c The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
  982. 45-2d Trading on Insider Information
  983. 45-2e Disclosure of Ownershipand Short-Swing Profits
  984. 45-2f Tender Offers
  985. 45-2g SEC Enforcementunder the 1934 Act
  986. 45-3 Industry Self-Regulation
  987. 45-3a Arbitration of Securities Disputes
  988. Chapter 46: Accountants’ Liability and Malpractice
  989. 46-1 General Principles of Accountants’ Liability
  990. 46-1a What Constitutes Malpractice?
  991. 46-1b Choice of Remedy
  992. 46-1c The Environment of Accountants’ Malpractice Liability
  993. 46-1d Limitation of Liability
  994. 46-2 Accountants’ Liability to Third Parties: Beyond Privity
  995. 46-2a Status of the Accountant
  996. 46-2b Conflicting Theories of Accountants’ Third-Party Liability
  997. 46-2c Nonliability Parties
  998. 46-2d Defenses to Accountants’ Liability: Contributory and Comparative Negligence of the Client or
  999. 46-2e Accountants’ Fraud Malpractice Liability to Third Parties
  1000. 46-3 Federal Laws on Auditors, Accounting, and Financial Reporting
  1001. 46-3a SOX and Auditor Independence
  1002. 46-3b SOX and Audit Committees
  1003. 46-3c SOX and Records Retention
  1004. 46-3d Dodd-Frank and Accountants as Whistleblowers
  1005. Chapter 47: Management of Corporations
  1006. 47-1 Shareholders
  1007. 47-1a Extent of Management Control by Shareholders
  1008. 47-1b Meetings of Shareholders
  1009. 47-1c Action without Meeting
  1010. 47-2 Directors
  1011. 47-2a Qualifications
  1012. 47-2b Powers of Directors
  1013. 47-2c Conflict of Interest
  1014. 47-2d Meetings of Directors
  1015. 47-2e Liability of Directors
  1016. 47-3 Officers, Agents, and Employees
  1017. 47-3a Powers of Officers
  1018. 47-3b Liability Relating to Fiduciary Duties
  1019. 47-3c Agents and Employees
  1020. 47-3d Executive Compensation under Dodd-Frank
  1021. 47-4 Liability
  1022. 47-4a Liability of Management to Third Persons
  1023. 47-4b Criminal Liability
  1024. 47-4c Indemnification of Officers, Directors, Employees, and Agents
  1025. 47-4d Liability for Corporate Debts
  1026. 47-4e Protection of Shareholders
  1027. 47-4f Civil Liability of the Corporation
  1028. Part 8: Real Property and Estates
  1029. Chapter 48: Real Property
  1030. 48-1 Nature of Real Property
  1031. 48-1a Land
  1032. 48-1b Easements
  1033. 48-1c Profits
  1034. 48-1d Licenses
  1035. 48-1e Liens
  1036. 48-1f Fixtures
  1037. 48-2 Nature and Form of Real Property Ownership
  1038. 48-2a Fee Simple Estate
  1039. 48-2b Life Estate
  1040. 48-2c Future Interests
  1041. 48-3 Liability to Third Persons for Condition of Real Property
  1042. 48-3a Common Law Rule
  1043. 48-4 Co-Ownership of Real Property
  1044. 48-4a Multiple Ownership
  1045. 48-4b Condominiums
  1046. 48-5 Transfer of Real Property by Deed
  1047. 48-5a Definitions
  1048. 48-5b Classification of Deeds
  1049. 48-5c Execution of Deeds
  1050. 48-5d Delivery and Acceptance of Deeds
  1051. 48-5e Recording of Deeds
  1052. 48-5f Additional Protection of Buyers
  1053. 48-5g Grantor’s Warranties
  1054. 48-5h Grantee’s Covenants
  1055. 48-6 Other Methods of Transferring Real Property
  1056. 48-6a Eminent Domain
  1057. 48-6b Adverse Possession
  1058. 48-7 Mortgages
  1059. 48-7a Characteristics of a Mortgage
  1060. 48-7b Property Subject to Mortgage
  1061. 48-7c Form of Mortgage
  1062. 48-7d Creative Forms of Financing
  1063. 48-7e Recording or Filing of Mortgage
  1064. 48-7f Responsibilities of the Parties
  1065. 48-7g Transfer of Interest
  1066. 48-7h Rights of Mortgagee after Default
  1067. 48-7i Rights of Mortgagor after Default
  1068. Chapter 49: Environmental Law and Land Use Controls
  1069. 49-1 Statutory Environmental Law
  1070. 49-1a Air Pollution Regulation
  1071. 49-1b Water Pollution Regulation
  1072. 49-1c Solid Waste Disposal Regulation
  1073. 49-1d Environmental Quality Regulation
  1074. 49-1e Other Environmental Regulations
  1075. 49-1f State Environmental Regulation
  1076. 49-2 Enforcement of Environmental Laws
  1077. 49-2a Parties Responsible for Enforcement
  1078. 49-2b Criminal Penalties
  1079. 49-2c Civil Remedies
  1080. 49-2d Private Remedies: Nuisance
  1081. 49-2e Private Remedies: Due Diligence
  1082. 49-3 Land Use Controls
  1083. 49-3a Restrictive Covenants in Private Contracts
  1084. 49-3b Public Zoning
  1085. Chapter 50: Leases
  1086. 50-1 Creation and Termination
  1087. 50-1a Definition and Nature
  1088. 50-1b Creation of the Lease Relationship
  1089. 50-1c Classification of Tenancies
  1090. 50-1d Termination of Lease
  1091. 50-1e Notice of Termination
  1092. 50-1f Renewal of Lease
  1093. 50-2 Rights and Duties of Parties
  1094. 50-2a Possession
  1095. 50-2b Use of Premises
  1096. 50-2c Rent
  1097. 50-2d Repairs and Condition of Premises
  1098. 50-2e Improvements
  1099. 50-2f Taxes and Assessments
  1100. 50-2g Tenant’s Deposit
  1101. 50-2h Protection from Retaliation
  1102. 50-2i Remedies of Landlord
  1103. 50-3 Liability for Injury
  1104. 50-3a Landlord’s Liability to Tenant
  1105. 50-3b Landlord’s Liability to Third Persons
  1106. 50-3c Tenant’s Liability to Third Persons
  1107. 50-4 Transfer of Rights
  1108. 50-4a Tenant’s Assignment of Lease and Sublease
  1109. Chapter 51: Decedents’ Estates and Trusts
  1110. 51-1 Wills
  1111. 51-1a Definitions
  1112. 51-1b Parties to Will
  1113. 51-1c Testamentary Intent
  1114. 51-1d Form
  1115. 51-1e Modification of Will
  1116. 51-1f Revocation of Will
  1117. 51-1g Election to Take against the Will
  1118. 51-1h Disinheritance
  1119. 51-1i Special Types of Wills
  1120. 51-2 Administration of Decedents’ Estates
  1121. 51-2a Definitions
  1122. 51-2b Probate of Will
  1123. 51-2c Will Contest
  1124. 51-2d When Administration Is Not Necessary
  1125. 51-2e Appointment of Personal Representative
  1126. 51-2f Proof of Claims against the Estate
  1127. 51-2g Construction of a Will
  1128. 51-2h Testate Distribution of an Estate
  1129. 51-2i Intestate Distribution of an Estate
  1130. 51-3 Trusts
  1131. 51-3a Definitions
  1132. 51-3b Creation of Trusts
  1133. 51-3c Nature of Beneficiary’s Interest
  1134. 51-3d Powers of Trustee
  1135. 51-3e Duties of Trustee
  1136. 51-3f Remedies for Breach of Trust
  1137. 51-3g Termination of Trust
  1138. Appendices
  1139. Appendix 1: How to Find the Law
  1140. Appendix 2: The Constitution of the United States
  1141. Appendix 3: Uniform Commercial Code (Selected Sections)
  1142. Glossary
  1143. Case Index
  1144. Subject Index

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