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Contracts: The Essential Business Desk Reference (3rd Edition) Spiral-Bound | September 28, 2021

Richard Stim

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This is the only book that explains contract terms to nonlawyers. Life has become an endless series of contracts—this is the manual. Bite-sized legal bits of wisdom: always fresh.

Life has become an endless series of contracts—this is the manual.There’s no reason to risk your hard-earned money signing a contract you don’t understand. With Contracts: The Essential Business Desk Reference, you get easy-to-understand explanations for every common contract term. In no time, you’ll grasp mysterious concepts like “force majeur,” “indemnity,” and “time is of the essence."Contracts: The Essential Business Desk Reference is more than just an A–Z explanation of over 300 terms. It also includes:
  • common negotiating strategies
  • examples of contract provisions
  • sample contract clauses and entire contracts
  • examples of illegal and dangerous contract clauses
  • what to expect if you or the other side breaks a contract
  • up-to-date explanations of electronic contracts, and
  • tips on amending and modifying agreements.

Whether you’re starting a business, signing a lease, hiring a new employee or independent contractor, licensing a concept, selling a boat, or contracting for a new fireplace, Contracts: The Essential Business Desk Reference can help. A must-have for small business owners, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and law students—and anyone else whose success is built around understanding and negotiating agreements.

Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 496 pages
ISBN-10: 141332892X
Item Weight: 1.8 lbs
Dimensions: 7.0 x 1.0 x 9.0 inches
“… helps laypeople navigate the sometimes murky waters of contractual agreements.” Library Journal

“Nolo is a pioneer in both consumer and business self-help books and software.” Los Angeles Times

From the Author: This book will help you save money by explaining which clauses are important so that you can avoid a pricey professional review by a lawyer. Written in plain English, this book is especially useful for law students and business owners (including one-person operations and independent contractors), but still contains enough detail to have a place on nearly any lawyer's bookshelf.

Richard Stim specializes in small business, copyright, patents, and trademark issues. He is the author of many Nolo books, including Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business, Patent, Copyright & Trademark: An Intellectual Property Desk Reference, and Profit From Your Idea. Stim regularly answers readers' intellectual property questions at Dear Rich: An Intellectual Property Blog.