Basic business law in Singapore / Walter Woon



Digitised Book 216.73.216.10 (0)

1995

Basic business law in Singapore / Walter Woon

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This text is written to fill a gap in the legal literature. Most of the textbooks on the business law of Singapore are difficult for a non-lawyer to follow, while most legal texts aimed at laymen are unduly concerned with cases and statutes. It explains the principles behind the rules. Cases are not discussed, except as examples and only where they clarify the application of the legal principles.

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Title
Basic business law in Singapore / Walter Woon
Creators
  • Woon, Walter C. M. (Walter Cheong Ming)
Subject
  • Commercial law--Singapore
  • Corporation law--Singapore
Publisher
  • Simon & Schuster, 1995
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1995
Digital Description
application/pdf, xxvi, 293 p.
Table of Contents
  • pt. I. Introduction. 1. Sources of Singapore law. 2. Suing and being Sued -- pt. II. Contract and agency. 3. The Law of obligations. 4. Factors affecting the validity of contracts. 5. Contractual terms. 6. Termination of contracts. 7. Agency -- pt. III. Commercial transactions. 8. Sale of goods. 9. Insurance. 10. Negotiable instruments. 11. Passing-off and trade marks. 12. Copyright -- pt. IV. Business organisations. 13. Unincorporated businesses. 14. Companies: incorporation. 15. Companies: membership and members' rights. 16. Companies: directorship and management...
Copyright
  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2009.