Course:
Organizing & Transacting Business
Self-Paced
Online Course: $
995
Estimated Study Hours:
54
Businesses are organized as various forms of companies. Transactions are essential components of business. All sales are transactions and all businesses need sales. So, whatever your line of business, this course provides valuable skills to help you organize, manage and grow.
The following topics are covered in this course: contract formation; contract consideration; contract performance & breach; contract interpretation; contracts and third parties; discharge of contracts; remedies for breach of contract; defenses against contract enforcement; liens and secured transactions; sole proprietorships; agency; partnerships; LLC's, corporations, corporate shares; corporate officers; duties of officers and directors; piercing the corporate veil; derivative lawsuits; corporate fraud; acquisition of real (estate) property; present and future interests in real property; covenants, easements, profits, zoning of real property; co-ownership of property; rights and duties of landlords & tenants & mortgages.
You will not always have a lawyer accompany you on every sale call, or every management meeting--you might not want one, and you likely won't need one after you have taken this course. This course provides key skills that you will need when transacting any form of business, forming and managing a company, acquiring or selling property.
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Several of the key defenses presented by defendants accused of breach of contract.
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The various types of contracts, the various ways contracts can be formed and how contractual duties are discharged.
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How contracts are interpreted in court and the remedies available for contractual breach.
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The legal framework in the U.S. governing the ownership of real-state and other property, how ownership is transferred from seller to buyer, how ownership can be divided among various co-owners, landlords and tenants.
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The powers, duties and responsibilities of corporate directors, officers and shareholders.
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The advantages and disadvantages of organizing a business as a sole proprietor, LLC, corporation or partnership.
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How to form a corporation or LLC.
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