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This document provides a full chapter summary of chapter 4 in the Canadian Business Law textbook, tailored for BUSI2601 business minor course at Carleton University. 
 
The chapter covers: 
 
- Contracts 
- Types of Business Contracts and their Importance 
- Rules of Construction 
- Standard form contracts and benefits 
- Missing & Implied terms 
- Privity of Contract 
- Contact components (Product/Service Description, Quantity, Quality, Pricing, Payment, Deadline, Liquidated Damages, Automat...
This document provides a full chapter summary of chapter 1 in the Canadian Business Law textbook, tailored for BUSI2601 business minor course at Carleton University. 
 
The chapter covers: 
- 4 stages of legal risk management 
- Canadian constitution federal structure 
- Section 91 and Section 92 Roles and Responsibilities 
- Branches of Government 
- Executive branch 
- Substantive Law 
- Procedural Law 
- Private/ Civil Law 
- Burden of proof 
- Administrative Law 
- Administrative tribuna...
This document provides a full chapter summary of chapter 2 in the Canadian Business Law textbook, tailored for BUSI2601 business minor course at Carleton University. 
 
The chapter covers: 
 
- Litigation vs. Alternative Dispute Resolution 
- Courts Structure Federal & Provincial) 
- Concept of Parliamentary Supremacy 
- Civil vs. Common Law 
- Process of Litigation 
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This document provides a full chapter summary of chapter 3 in the Canadian Business Law textbook, tailored for BUSI2601 business minor course at Carleton University. 
The chapter covers: 
 
- Categories of Tort Law 
- Concept of Negligence 
- Liability (Product and Occupiers) 
- Assumption of Risk and Damages