TEXT ANSWERS Law for Business, 9th edition 2006.

In order to deepen your understanding of the law, it is very useful to solve the end-of-chapter problems.  In this way you use your knowledge, instead of merely trying to remember information.  Law deals with shades of grey, not black and white; stronger cases versus weaker cases.  So for a given case your solution might differ from the textbook's solution, but that does not mean you are "wrong".  Nevertheless it is useful to compare your solutions with the authors'.

In order to do this, you may access the textbook authors' solutions to the end-of-chapter questions in our text, by clicking the links below:

 

Nature of Contracts, Ch. 8

Offers, Ch. 9

Acceptances, Ch. 10

Consideration, Ch. 11

Capacity, Ch. 12

Voluntary Consent, Ch. 13

Illegality, Ch. 14

Oral/Written Contracts, Ch. 15

Third Parties, Ch. 16

Performance and Remedies, Ch. 17

 

Dispute Resolution, Ch. 2

Criminal Law, Ch. 5

Negligence, Ch. 7

Employment Law, Ch. 24

Business Organizations, Ch. 25

Antitrust, Ch. 44

 

Personal Property and Bailments, Ch. 32

Real Property, Ch. 33

Landlord-Tenant, Ch. 34