Business Regulatory Framework (Latest Edition - 2020)


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Who can buy? Students of BBA, B.Com, and law must buy this book as it is in their syllabus. General students interested in running a business should know the acts given in this book, so it is helpful for them as well. Business Regulatory Framework is specially designed to serve as an undergraduate textbook for B.Com. (Honors & General) students of the different universities across India. This book is designed especially to cater to the needs of commerce students, equipping them with a strong foundation for an understanding of the current business law situation. The book seeks to provide comprehensive coverage of the various topics relating to business law. It offers content that is simple to understand but does not compromise on necessary technical detail.




Business Regulatory Framework - (NEP 2020)


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UNIT - I Indian Contract Act, 1872 1.Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2. Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3. Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4.Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference, 5. Proposal (Offer), Acceptance, Communication and Revocation, 6. Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7.Free Consent, 8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void , 10. Contingent Contracts , 11. Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments, 12. Discharge of Contracts , 13. Quasi or Implied Contracts or Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract, 15. Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, 16. Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17. Contracts of Agency , UNIT - II The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 18.The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 : An Introduction, 19. Conditions and Warranties, 20. Effects of the Contract of Sale—Transfer of Ownership and Title, 21.Performance of Contract of Sale, 22. Remedial Measures and Auction Sale, UNIT - III The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 1.Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2 .Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation , 4. Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments, 5. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments , 6. Hundis, 7. Banker and Customer. UNIT - IV Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 1. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Overview.







Business Regulatory Framework: For Chaudhary Charan Singh University


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Professionals and entrepreneurs need to be routinely updated about technical legal environments. Thus, familiarity with the concepts of law often proves to be an important asset. Business Regulatory Framework: For Chaudhary Charan Singh University is designed to cater to the needs of all commerce and management students by equipping them with the necessary tools to develop a strong understanding of the latest developments in the field of business law. Despite being a text that is designed to be easy to comprehend, it does not compromise on the necessary technical detail needed to ensure that concepts are clear, making it a perfect guide to all law-related concepts and issues.




Business Regulatory Framework - SBPD Publications


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CONTENT Unit-I : Indian Contract Act, 1872 1. Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2. Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3. Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4. Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference, 5. Proposal (Offer), Acceptance Communication and Revocation, 6. Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7. Free Consent, 8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10. Contingent Contracts, 11. Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments, 12. Discharge of Contracts, 13. Quasi or Implied Contracts of Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract, 15. Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, 16. Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17. Contracts of Agency Unit-II : The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 18. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 : An Introduction, 19. Conditions and Warranties, 20. Effects of the Contract of Sale—Transfer of Ownership and Title, 21. Performance of Contract of Sale, 22. Remedial Measures and Auction Sale. Unit-III : (A) The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2. Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation, 4. Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments, 5. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments, 6. Hundis, 7. Banker and Customer (B) The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 1. The Consumer Protection Act., 1986 Unit-IV : Indian Companies Act, 2013 1. Company—An Introduction, 2. Company Law—Its History and Administration, 3. Kinds of Companies, 4. Formation and Incorporation of a Company, 5. Memorandum of Association, 6. Articles of Association, 7. Prospectus, 8. Share and Share Capital, 9. Annual General Meeting. Unit-V(A) Indian Partnership Act, 1932 1. An Introduction to Indian Partnership Act, 1932 [Section 1—8], 2. Partnership Deed or Mutual Relations of Partners [Sections 9—17], 3. Rights and Duties of Partners and Relation to Third Parties[Sections 18—29], 4. Kinds of Partners [Sections 31—38], 5. Dissolution of a Firm [Sections 39—55], 6. Registration of Partnership [Sections 56—72] (B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 1. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Overview




Business Regulatory Framework (According to The National Education Policy - 2020) - SBPD Publications


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Indian Contract Act, 1872 1.Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2.Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3.Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4.Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference 5.Proposal (Offer), Acceptance, Communication and Revocation, 6.Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7..Free Consent,8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10.Contingent Contracts, 11.Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments 12.Discharge of Contracts, 13.Quasi or Implied Contracts or Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract, 15.Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee 16.Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17.Contracts of Agency The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 As Amended by the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Act, 2002 1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2. Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation 4.Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments 5.Discharge of Negotiable Instrumentsm 6.Hundis 7.Banker and Customer The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and 2019 1. The Consumer Protection Act., 1986, 2.The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 (FEMA) 1.The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 (FEMA) Indian Partnership Act, 1932 1. An Introduction to Indian Partnership Act, 1932 [Section 1—8], 2. Partnership Deed or Mutual Relations of Partners [Sections 9—17], 3.Rights and Duties of Partners and Relation to Third Parties [Sections 18—29]4.Kinds of Partners [Sections 31—38], 5.Dissolution of a Firm [Sections 39—55], 6.Registration of Partnership [Sections 56—72] The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 1.The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Overview.




Business Regulatory Framework - [NEP 2020]


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Indian Contract Act, 1872 1.Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2.Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3.Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4.Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference 5.Proposal (Offer), Acceptance, Communication and Revocation, 6.Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7..Free Consent,8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10.Contingent Contracts, 11.Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments 12.Discharge of Contracts, 13.Quasi or Implied Contracts or Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract, 15.Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee 16.Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17.Contracts of Agency The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 As Amended by the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Act, 2002 1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2. Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation 4.Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments 5.Discharge of Negotiable Instrumentsm 6.Hundis 7.Banker and Customer The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and 2019 1. The Consumer Protection Act., 1986, 2.The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 (FEMA) 1.The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 (FEMA) Indian Partnership Act, 1932 1. An Introduction to Indian Partnership Act, 1932 [Section 1—8], 2. Partnership Deed or Mutual Relations of Partners [Sections 9—17], 3.Rights and Duties of Partners and Relation to Third Parties [Sections 18—29]4.Kinds of Partners [Sections 31—38], 5.Dissolution of a Firm [Sections 39—55], 6.Registration of Partnership [Sections 56—72] The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 1.The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Overview.




Business Regulation and Public Policy


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For years, businesses have complained about the costs of regulatory compliance. On the other hand, society is becoming increasingly aware of the environmental, safety, health, financial, and other risks of business activity. Government oversight seems to be one of the answers to safeguard against these risks. But how can we deregulate and regulate without jeopardizing our public goals or acting as a brake on economic growth? Many instruments are available to assess the effects of laws regulating business, including the regulatory impact assessment (RIA), which contains cost/benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, risk analysis, and cost assessments. This book argues that public goals will be achieved more effectively if compliance costs of the enterprises are as low as possible. Highlighting examples from a wide spectrum of industries and countries, the authors propose a new kind of RIA, the business impact assessment (BIA), designed to improve both business and public policy decision making.







Business Regulatory Framework (According To NEP -2020)


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Indian Contract Act, 1872 1. Business (Mercantile) Law: An Introduction, 2. Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3. Contract : Meaning, Defibition and Characteristics of a Vaild Contract, 4. Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Differnce, 5. Proposal (Offer), Acceptance Communication and Revocation, 6. Capacity of Parties To Contract or Parties Competency To Contract, 7. Free Consent, 8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10. Contingent Contracts , 11. Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments, 12. Discharge of Contract, 13. Quasi or Implied Contracts of Certain Relations Resembling Those Created by Contractas (Sections 68 To 72), 14. Remedies For Breach of Contract, 15. Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, 16. Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17. Contract of Agency, The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 18. The Sale of goods Act, 1930 : An Introduction, 19. Conditions and Warranties, 20. Effects of The Contract of Sale - Transfer of Ownership and Title, 21.Performance of Contract of Sale, 22. Remedial Measures and Auction Sale, (A) The Negotiable Instrumens Act , 1881 1. Negotable Instruments Ac, 1881 : Introduction, 2. Parties To a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation, 4. Presetment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments, 5. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments, 6. Hundis, 7. Banker and Customer, Competiton Act, 2002 1. Competition Act, 2002