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Business Law and Contracts

This course explores the nature and enforceability of contracts and bargains between and among businesses and individuals. What constitutes a valid contract offer between companies and/or individuals? How is a contract accepted? When should a business or individual be legally excused from performing a contract obligation? When should a contractual obligation not be excused? And what are the remedies available for the breach of a contract? We will look at a number of contractual disputes, including contracts involving sales of businesses, real estate, employment, retail sales and performance of services. Prerequistes: None JD candidates may not enroll since the course duplicates work previously completed in the Contracts class. LLM candidates are invited to enroll. The course is co-listed with Kellogg School of Management (BLAW 917). This course is taught on the Fall quarter schedule.


Catalog Number: BUSCOM 701


Course History

Fall 2009
Title: Business Law and Contracts
Faculty: Robins,Martin B. (courses homepage )
Section: 1     Credits: 2.5
Capacity: 40     Actual: 0



Fall 2008
Title: Business Law and Contracts
Faculty: Tiller II,Emerson H (courses homepage )
Section: 1     Credits: 2.5
Capacity: 40     Actual: 38



Fall 2007
Title: Business Law and Contracts
Faculty: Tiller II,Emerson H (courses homepage )
Section: 1     Credits: 2.5
Capacity: 40     Actual: 36



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