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Advanced Business Law and the Legal Environment

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Advanced Business Law and the Legal Environment
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Publisher: Saylor Foundation
ISBN/ASIN: 1453343733
Number of pages: 1303

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The book provides students with context and essential legal concepts relating to the Uniform Commercial Code and various aspects of property law. Appropriate for students who have already taken an introductory Legal Environment or Business Law course, the text is organized to permit instructors to tailor the materials to their particular approach.

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