Category:Business law
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Business law consists of many different areas taught in law school and business school curricula, including: Contracts, the law of Corporations and other Business Organizations, Securities Law, Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Secured Transactions, Commercial Paper, Income Tax, Pensions & Benefits, Trusts & Estates, Immigration Law, Labor Law, Employment Law and Bankruptcy. It is a branch of law that examines topics that impact the operation of a business.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
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Pages in category "Business law"
The following 163 pages are in this category, out of 163 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Certificate of incorporation
- Chattel mortgage
- Closed shop
- Companies Act 2014
- Companies law
- Company mortgage (Sweden)
- Company voluntary arrangement
- Complex structured finance transactions
- Consignment agreement
- Consularization
- Consumer privacy
- Contract A
- Contract failure
- Copyright transfer agreement
- Corporation
- Country of origin
- Court auction
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- Ladenschlussgesetz
- Agency in English law
- Law of agency
- Lease
- Leave of absence
- Legal tender
- Lessor (leasing)
- License
- Lien
- Limited liability
- Limited liability company (Poland)
- Limited liability limited partnership
- Limited partnership
- Limited Partnerships in England and Wales
- List of financial regulatory authorities by country
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- Secret rebate
- Security interest
- Shareholders' agreement
- Single business enterprise
- Software patents under the European Patent Convention
- Software patents under TRIPs Agreement
- Sole proprietorship
- Starting a Business Index
- Statutory authority
- Statutory employee
- Melvin Steen
- Stick licensing
- Subordination (finance)