Law and Grace.
Kenneth Farwell Burgess has written: 'The new Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law 'Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
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.
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
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.
commercial law as nucleus of business transactions
Jothi Reddy has written: 'Q & A, commercial law 2009-2010' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Examinations, questions, Examinations, questions, etc 'Q & A commercial law, 2007-2008' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Examinations, questions
J. R. Peden has written: 'Materials on commercial law I' -- subject(s): Commercial law 'Control of company take-overs' -- subject(s): Consolidation and merger of corporations, Law and legislation 'Materials on commercial law 1' -- subject(s): Commercial law 'The law of unjust contracts' -- subject(s): Contracts
Ralph Stanley Bauer has written: 'Business law' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Forms (Law) 'The law of business' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Charles Buckingham Cole has written: 'Elements of commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Forms (Law)
William Patterson has written: 'Handbook of commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Commercial law (sometimes known as business law) is the body of law which governs business and commerce. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals both with issues of private law and public law. Commercial law regulates corporate contracts, hiring practices, and the manufacture and sales of consumer goods. Many countries have adopted civil codes which contain comprehensive statements of their commercial law. In the United States, commercial law is the province of both the United States Congress under its power to regulate interstate commerce and the states under their police power. Efforts have been made to create a unified body of commercial law in the US; the most successful of these attempts has resulted in the general adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code.Commercial law (sometimes known as business law) is the body of law which governs business and commerce. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals both with issues of private law and public law. Commercial law regulates corporate contracts, hiring practices, and the manufacture and sales of consumer goods. Many countries have adopted civil codes which contain comprehensive statements of their commercial law. In the United States, commercial law is the province of both the United States Congress under its power to regulate interstate commerce and the states under their police power. Efforts have been made to create a unified body of commercial law in the US; the most successful of these attempts has resulted in the general adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code.