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Kenneth Farwell Burgess has written:

'The new Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law

'Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law

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Kenneth Farwell Burgess has written:

'The new Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law

'Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law

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Some of the books one can read to learn more on US commercial law include 'Commercial Law and Commercial Practice' which is edited by Sarah Worthington and 'Commercial Law' by Margarey C. Jasper.

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Rate A. Howell has written:

'Fundamentals of business law' -- subject(s): Commercial law

'An introduction to business law' -- subject(s): Cases, Commercial law, Law

'Business law' -- subject(s): Cases, Commercial law

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If it were the name of a course, such as Commercial Law 101, then you would capitalize the words 'commercia law'. However, if you are just speaking about commercial law in general in an essay, then you would not capitalize it.

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commercial law as nucleus of business transactions

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