Commercial Law in New Zealand Business has been written to meet the needs of students studying commercial law papers at polytechnics and university business schools. It is an essential learning resource for students who need to understand the fundamental concepts of the application of commercial law as it applies to New Zealand businesses; and to assist students with meeting the learning outcomes they must demonstrate an understanding of, in order to successfully complete their qualification.
Written in an easy-to-read style, this book is divided into ten chapters, each of which is designed to provide a clear explanation and application of commercial law as students will encounter it in a business context, completely focussed on the essentials without general legal material weighing it down. As well as introducing the New Zealand legal system and interpretation of legislation, the book covers dispute resolution, negligence and ACC, making and applying contracts, commercial elements of property law, consumer law, employment law and legal entities.By Phil Alexander-Crawford, Dawn Duncan, David Sutton, Nigel Sutton