Commercial Law: Fresh Perspectives 3/E ePDF

J, Botha , A, Govindjee , M, Tait , S, Driver , K, Pillay , T, Wagenaar , V, Etsebeth , A, Govindjee , D, Holness , J, Katzew , SP, Newman , K, Pillay , HC, Schoeman , A, Shirk , PP, Singh

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Now in its 3rdedition, Commercial Law: Fresh Perspectives offers non-law students an ideal introduction to Commercial Law as it is taught in South African tertiary institutions. In a lively blend of theory and practice, it provides students with comprehensive coverage of Commercial Law as required by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.

This book contains four parts:
Part 1: Introduction to Commercial Law;
Part 2: General principles of contracts;
Part 3: Types of contracts; and
Part 4: Important aspects of Commercial Law.

Key features

  • The chapter openers start with the main ideas and skills in each chapter, give a general introduction to the chapters and encourage students to explore and question prior knowledge.
  • Topics are covered with appropriate theory, skills and caselaw.
  • Margin notes provide definitions of key terms where they appear in thebook.
  • Activities and case studies throughout the text promote active thinking and the practice of skills.
  • Added value boxes provide additional knowledge and interesting facts relating to the topics.
  • Engaging diagrams and tables give visual support in the explanation of concepts.
  • Reference to, and discussion of, relevant cases and situations illustrate the integration of theory and practice inlaw.
  • Chapter summaries consolidate what is taught in each chapter.
  • "Review your understanding" sections at the end of each chapter provide students with ample practice opportunities.
This eBook is in ePDF format, which enables youto:
  • View the entire book offline on desktop ortablet;
  • Search for and highlight text;and
  • Add and edit personal notes directly in youreBook.

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9781485702122
2.97 mb
English
2019-01-09
Pearson South Africa
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