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COMMERCIAL LAW

Commercial Law sB1-I. Commercial Law.—Both Terms. 8:30; L.B. 3.
Credit, one session hour. First Term, Mr. Hulvey; Second Term,
Mr. Ribble.

A detailed study of the fundamental principles of contractural liability, with necessary


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and incidental reference to non-contractural liability. Practical work in the
drafting of simple contracts. Specially selected cases, dealing with the most important
phases of business law, are carefully studied. Outline: Formation of contracts—
Operation of contracts—The interpretation of contracts—Discharge of contracts—
Nature and formation of Agency. Text: Bays Cases Commercial Law.

Commercial Law sB1-II. Commercial Law.—Both Terms. 12:30; Office
Law Building. Credit, one session hour. First Term, Mr. Hulvey;
Second Term, Mr. Ribble.

A continuation of Commercial Law sB1-I. Outlines: Creation and Organization
of Private Business Corporations. Negotiable Instruments—General Nature and
History—The Formation of the Contract—Operation of the Contract—Discharge of
Negotiable Paper. Banks and Banking. Guaranty and Suretyship.

Commercial Law sB1-III. Commercial Law.—Both Terms. 11:30; L.B. 3.
Credit, one session hour. First Term, Mr. Hulvey; Second Term,
Mr. Ribble.

A continuation of Commercial Law sB1-I and II. Outline: Bailments and Carriers—
Sales of Personal Property—General Nature and Formation of Partnerships.