Legal Fundamentals for Canadian Business


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Concise and clear. This text provides the flexibility that instructors want and the accessibility that students need. A streamlined approach allows instructors flexibility in the way the course is taught without sacrificing essential content, while providing students with a solid foundation of essential business law concepts. This thoroughly updated third edition provides a succinct and economical approach to Canadian Business Law. Note: If you are purchasing an electronic version, MyBusLawLab does not come automatically packaged with it. To purchase MyBusLawLab, please visit MyBusLawLab or you can purchase a package of the physical text and MyBusLawLab by searching for ISBN 10: 013291087X / ISBN 13: 9780132910873.




Legal Fundamentals for Canadian Business


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This text gives business law instructors the flexibility to deal with all of the topics, to customize their course by supplementing it with additional material, and/or to concentrate on an area of specialization.




Canadian Business Law Today


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Breen/Ellis/Stephenson Canadian Business Law Today, First Edition, is an exciting new ground up product specifically designed for Canadian college courses, or for instructors that want concise business law coverage. Fundamental topics of Canadian business law such as the court and legal system, tort law, contract law, employment law, property law, and business organization are introduced and discussed. With an emphasis on active learning to engage students, Canadian Business Law Today contains current Canadian examples, legal scenarios, and case studies, along with comprehensive instructor resources to suit a variety of teaching and learning styles.







Fundamentals of Canadian Business Law


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The key words for this text are: "clear, concise and relevant". Most students taking this course are not going to be lawyers and therefore the emphasis is on a strong business orientation. Key features and competitive advantages include additional core topics such as risk management, negligence, and intellectual property. Case material has also been integrated into each chapter to illustrate the key topics and is presented in summary format as well as in hypothetical examples. Numerous features within the text demonstrate business law to students in a real world context. This text will assist and guide the entrepreneurial student who is aiming to start a business and needs the legal knowledge to avoid pitfalls.




Canadian Business Law


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Fundamentals of Franchising, Canada


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A large number of American franchise systems have, over the last 40 years, made Canada one of their chose international expansion targets. This new book, written by experienced Canadian franchise lawyers, will help you advise your clients who are considering expansion into the Canadian marketplace. The book outlines a host of important differences when comparing the business, law and practice of franchising in Canada and the United States, as well as the numerous similarities between the culture and law of both societies. Topics include: structuring and expansion to Canada; trade-mark and other intellectual property issues; the Canadian franchise agreement; franchise disclosure issues; privacy issues and dispute resolution and franchise litigation in Canada. The book also includes practice notes throughout the book, highlighting key points.




Fundamentals of Business (black and White)


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(Black & White version) Fundamentals of Business was created for Virginia Tech's MGT 1104 Foundations of Business through a collaboration between the Pamplin College of Business and Virginia Tech Libraries. This book is freely available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/70961 It is licensed with a Creative Commons-NonCommercial ShareAlike 3.0 license.




Business Law in Canada


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New provincial content is available to enhance Yates, Business Law in Canada, Seventh Edition, in five geographical regions - Altantic, Ontario, Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Offered online, provincial topics are cross-referenced with the text and identified by a striking marginal icon, forming the most relevant and easy-to-use provincial content ever offered to Business Law students in Canada. All provincial content has been researched and written by practising lawyers and instructors in each region.