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Table of contents -
Study International Law
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👉 Chapter 1: Introduction to Law and Legal Systems
👉 Chapter 2: Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics
👉 Chapter 3: Courts and the Legal Process
👉 Chapter 4: Constitutional Law and US Commerce
👉 Chapter 5: Administrative Law
👉 Chapter 6: Criminal Law
👉 Chapter 7: Introduction to Tort Law
👉 Chapter 8: Introduction to Sales and Leases
👉 Chapter 9: Title and Risk of Loss
👉 Chapter 10: Performance and Remedies
👉 Chapter 11: Products Liability
👉 Chapter 12: Bailments and the Storage, Shipment, and Leasing of Goods
👉 Chapter 13: Nature and Form of Commercial Paper
Law
👉 Law
👉 History
👉 Legal theory
👉 Legal methods
👉 Legal systems
👉 Legal institutions
👉 Legal subjects
👉 Common Law
👉 Religious Law
👉 Canon Law
👉 Judiciary
👉 Legislature
👉 Executive
👉 Property Law
👉 Law and Economics
👉 Sociology of Law
Property Law
👉Life estate
👉Defeasible estate
👉Future interest
👉Remainder (law)
👉Concurrent estate
👉Leasehold estate
👉Condominium (international law)
👉Real estate
👉Bona fide purchaser
👉Torrens Title
👉Property Law
👉Real Property
👉Personal Property
👉Gift (law)
👉Adverse Possession
👉Deed
👉Right Of Conquest
👉Discovery Doctrine
👉Accession (property law)
👉Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
👉Treasure Trove
👉Bailment
👉License
👉Allodial Title
👉Fee Simple
👉Fee tail
👉Strata title
👉Deeds registration
👉Estoppel by deed
👉Quitclaim deed
👉Mortgage law
👉Mortgages in the United States
👉Equitable conversion
👉Quiet title
👉Escheat
👉Restraint on alienation
👉Rule against perpetuities
👉Rule in Shelley's Case
👉Doctrine of worthier title
👉Lien
👉Easement
👉Profit (real property)
👉Usufruct
👉Covenant (law)
👉Equitable servitude
Contrat Law Book
👉 Contract
👉 Formation
👉 Capacity
👉 Formalities and writing
👉 Contractual Term
👉 Third-party Beneficiary
👉 Defenses
👉 Disputes
👉 History of contract law
👉 Offer and Acceptance
👉 Posting Rule
👉 Mirror Image Rule
👉 Invitation to Treat
👉 Consideration
👉 Implied-in-fact contract
👉 Collateral contract
👉 Capacity (law)
👉 Duress in American law
👉 Undue Influence
👉 Illusory Promise
👉 Statute of Frauds
👉 Non est factum
👉 Parol Evidence Rule
👉 Standard Form Contract
👉 Integration Clause
👉 Mistake (contract law)
👉 Misrepresentation
👉 Frustration of purpose
👉 Unconscionability
👉 Privity of contract
👉 Assignment (law)
👉 Delegation (law)
👉 Novation
👉 Third-party beneficiary
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