The Law of Business Organizations, Cases, Materials, and Problems by Jonathan R Macey

The Law of Business Organizations, Cases, Materials, and Problems by Jonathan R Macey

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Covers the law of business associations for introductory courses. It discusses business organisations, including agency, general partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The material on the unincorporated business forms has been revised, updated, and expanded.

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The Law of Business Organizations, Cases, Materials, and Problems by Jonathan R Macey

This title covers the law of business associations for introductory courses, including agency, general partnerships, closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The material on the unincorporated business forms has been revised, updated, and expanded to reflect the centrality of these forms of business organization in modern law practice and the economy generally. Among other state and model statutes, the Uniform LLC Act (2013), the Uniform Partnership Act (2013), the Uniform Limited Partnership Act (2013), the Third Restatement of Agency (2006), and the Model Business Corporation Act (2016) are discussed and cited.
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ISBN 13 9781634608138
ISBN 10 1634608135
Title The Law of Business Organizations, Cases, Materials, and Problems
Author Jonathan R Macey
Series American Casebook Series
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Publisher LEG Inc. (dba West Academic Publishing
Year published 2017-05-30
Number of pages 1111
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