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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 3: The U.S. legal system

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the different types of jurisdiction a court must have before it can render a binding decision in a case? What is venue? How is our dual court system structured? What are the threshold requirements that must be met before a court will hear a case? What are the steps in civil litigation?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 4: Alternative dispute resolution

In this chapter, students will be able to understand: What are the primary forms of alternative dispute resolution? What are other ADR methods? What is court-annexed ADR? How is ADR used in international disputes?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 5: Constitutional principles

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is federalism? How does the U.S. government’s system of checks and balances operate? What effects does the commerce clause have on the government’s regulation of business? How does the Bill of Rights protect the citizens of the United States?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 6: International and comparative law

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is international law? How is business transacted in the international marketplace? What ethical considerations impact business in the international marketplace? What is the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and what are its important provisions? What are regional trade agreements?...

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 7: Crime and the business community

Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 7: Crime and the business community. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the basic elements of a crime? What are some of the common crimes affecting businesses, and how do we prove them? When a crime is committed to benefit a corporation, who can be held liable? What are the basic constitutional safeguards for a person accused of a crime? What are the basic steps of a criminal proceeding? How can we prevent white-collar crimes?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 8: Tort law

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: How do we classify torts? What are some of the most common intentional torts, and what are the elements needed to prove these torts? What types of damages are available in tort cases?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 9: Negligence and strict liability

In this chapter, students will be able to understand: What are the elements of negligence? What are the doctrines that help a plaintiff establish a case of negligence? What are the defenses to a claim of negligence? What are the elements of strict liability?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 10: Product liability

Chapter 10: Product liability. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the theories of liability in product liability cases? What is market share liability?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 11: Liability of accountants and other professionals

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: Under common law, what is the duty of an accountant to his or her clients? Under common law, what is the duty of an accountant to third parties? What is the impact of federal securities law on accountant liability? What is the extent of liability of professionals other than accountants?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 12: Intellectual property

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are trademarks, and how do we protect them? What are copyrights, and how do we protect them? What are patents, and how do we protect them? What are trade secrets, and how do we protect them? How do treaties expand protection of intellectual property?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 13: Introduction to contracts

Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 13: Introduction to contracts. In this chapter, students will be able to understand: What is a contract? What are the sources of contract law? How can we classify contracts? What are the rules that guide the interpretation of contracts?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 14: Agreement

Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 14: Agreement. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the elements of a valid offer? How may an offer terminate? What are the elements of an acceptance?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 15: Consideration

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is consideration? What are the rules regarding consideration? What is promissory estoppel, and when can it be used? What is an illusory promise? What is the difference between a liquidated debt and an unliquidated debt? What is an accord and satisfaction?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 16: Capacity and legality

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is the legal effect of a lack of capacity on a person’s ability to enter into a contract? Under what circumstances would a party have limited capacity to enter into a contract? What is the legal effect of entering into a contract for an illegal purpose?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 17: Legal assent

In this chapter, students will be able to understand: Why is legal assent important? What are the elements of mistake? What are the elements of misrepresentation? What are the elements of undue influence? What are the elements of duress? What are the elements of unconscionability?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 18: Contracts in writing

Chapter 18: Contracts in writing. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is the purpose of the statute of frauds? Which kinds of contracts require a writing to satisfy the statute of frauds? What must a writing contain to be sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds? What is the purpose of the parol evidence rule?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 19: Third-party rights to contracts

The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: What is an assignment? What are the rights and duties of an assignor? What are the rights and duties of an assignee? What is a third-party beneficiary contract? What are the differences among donee beneficiaries, creditor beneficiaries, and incidental beneficiaries?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 20: Discharge and remedies

After reading this chapter, you should be able to answer the following questions: What are the primary methods of discharging a contract? What are the primary legal remedies available for a breach of contract? What are the primary equitable remedies available for a breach of contract?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 21: Introduction to sales and lease contracts

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is the UCC? What is a sales contract? What kinds of contracts fall under the UCC interpretations? What is a merchant, and why is that designation significant? What is a lease contract? What is the CISG?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 22: Title, risk of loss, and insurable interest

Chapter 22: Title, risk of loss, and insurable interest. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is the concept of title? How does it pass? What is insurable interest? What are the different kinds of sales contracts, and how does each type affect title passing, risk of loss, and insurable interest?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 23: Performance and obligations under sales and leases

Chapter 23: Performance and obligations under sales and leases. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What is the perfect tender rule? What is the difference between conforming and nonconforming goods? What is the right to cure? What is a revocation of the contract as compared to rejection of nonconforming goods? What is commercial impracticability?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 24: Remedies for breach of sales and lease contracts

Chapter 24: Remedies for breach of sales and lease contracts. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What constitutes a breach of a sales contract? What is resale? What money damages are available for breach? What are liquidated damages? What is cover? When is specific performance of the contract a remedy?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 25: Warranties

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are express warranties? What is the implied warranty of title? What is the implied warranty of merchantability? What is the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose? Do warranties apply to third parties? Can warranties be disclaimed?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 26: Negotiable instruments: Negotiability and transferability

Chapter 26 - Negotiable instruments: Negotiability and transferability. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: Why do we need negotiable instruments? What types of negotiable instruments does the UCC recognize? What are the requirements of negotiability? What are the words of negotiability?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 27: Negotiation, holder in due course, and defenses

Chapter 27: Negotiation, holder in due course, and defenses. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: What is negotiation? What is a holder in due course? What requirements must be met to obtain holder-in-due-course status? What is the shelter principle? In what ways has the holder-in-due-course doctrine been abused?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 28: Liability, defenses, and discharge

Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 28: Liability, defenses, and discharge. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What information is needed to determine signature liability? What is warranty liability? How does one avoid liability for negotiable instruments?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 29: Checks and electronic fund transfers

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the components of a check? What are the differences among the various types of checks? How and where are deposits accepted? When may a bank charge a customer’s account? What are the different types of electronic fund transfers?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 30: Secured transactions

Chapter 30: Secured transactions. After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the important definitions associated with secured transactions? How are secured interests created? How are secured interests perfected? What is the scope of a security interest? How are disputes regarding priority handled? What is default?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 31: Other creditors’ remedies and suretyship

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: How can liens assist creditors? What are the various kinds of statutory liens available to creditors? What are the various kinds of judicial liens available to creditors? How does mortgage foreclosure assist creditors? What is a creditors’ composition agreement for the benefit of creditors? What is an assignment for the benefit of creditors? What are suretyship and guaranty contracts?

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Lecture Dynamic business law (3/e) - Chapter 32: Bankruptcy and reorganization

After reading this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: What are the goals of the Bankruptcy Act? What is the basic set of procedures for bankruptcy cases? What specific types of relief are available through bankruptcy?

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