mercantile law (or 'commercial law') is that broad area of the law, statutes, cases and customs, which deals with trade, sales, buying, selling, transportation, contracts and all forms of business transactions. Much of the law of business transactions is covered by the Uniform Commercial Code which has been adopted almost universally in the United States.
assignment on mercantile law
Thomas Moffitt Stevens has written: 'Stevens' elements of mercantile law' -- subject(s): Commercial law 'Elements of mercantile law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Mercantile Law is generally involved with shipping and carriage of cargos as sea.
Mercantile law is particularly applied to buying and selling of tangible commodoties.
customs and usages as asource of law
mercantile
Philip Acland Jacobs has written: 'Australian mercantile law' -- subject(s): Business law, Commercial law
T. M. Stevens has written: 'Stevens' Elements of mercantile law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Daniel Johannes Swanepoel has written: 'Mercantile law for standard 10' -- subject(s): Commercial law, Compends
Joseph W. Errant has written: 'The law relating to mercantile agencies' -- subject(s): Credit, Commercial law
Glyde Albert Rogers has written: 'Rogers and Voumard's Mercantile law in Australia' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Example of mercantile