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Business Comprehensive Learning Modules
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Business Law I
The Business Law I comprehensive learning module covers material typically taught in an introductory business law course. Topics covered include the following: sources of the American legal system; the American government; contract law; rules to interpret contracts; the statute of frauds and the parole evidence rule; joint and several third party beneficiaries; illegal contracts; breach of contract and contractual discharge; the law of sales; torts; products liability; agency; commercial paper; property; and consumer protection. Each chapter contains a glossary of key terms, as well as short-answer study questions. A complete, multiple-choice practice examination to test comprehension is located at the end of the guide.
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Richard Shugrue
B.A. University of Nebraska
Ph.D. University of Nebraska
J.D. University of Nebraska
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Exam Type
CLEP® (College Level Examination Program)
CLEP® is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the United States today, helping students of all ages earn college degrees faster by getting credit for what they already know.By receiving a satisfactory score, you can earn from 3 to 12 college credits toward your college degree for each CLEP® you take, depending on the exam subject.
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