
audiobook
by Richard D. (Richard Dudley) Currier, Richard William Hill, Samuel Williston
PREFACE
INSTITUTE PLATFORM
WHO IS A BANKER?
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I Contracts—Mutual Assent
CHAPTER II Contracts—Consideration and Enforceability
CHAPTER III Contracts—Performance and Termination
CHAPTER IV Principal and Agent; Master and Servant
CHAPTER V Partnership
CHAPTER VI Corporations
This practical guide introduces bankers to the essential legal concepts they’ll encounter on the job, from basic contract formation to the nuances of agency, partnership, and corporate structure. Written in a clear, conversational style, it blends classic case excerpts with modern commentary, helping readers spot potential legal pitfalls before they become costly disputes. The authors expand beyond the original Harvard text, adding fresh chapters on estates, trusts, bills, notes, and even torts, so banking professionals get a well‑rounded view of the legal landscape that shapes their daily decisions.
The book balances theory with real‑world relevance, emphasizing the “danger signals” that signal when professional advice is needed. By demystifying legal terminology and illustrating how statutes intersect with everyday banking operations, it equips readers to act confidently within established principles while knowing precisely when to turn to a lawyer. Ideal for both new hires and seasoned staff seeking a concise legal refresher, the text reinforces the merit‑based, ethical foundation expected of today’s bankers.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (712K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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