Stevens' elements of mercantile law
Herbert Jacobs
London : Butterworth, 1934
627, [59] p.
7th ed.
Hardcover ex-library book in good condition.
Steven's Elements of Mercantile Law" is a book that focuses on the principles and practices of mercantile (commercial) law. Mercantile law covers legal issues related to businesses, commercial transactions, and trade activities. Written by Herbert B. A. Jacobs and first published in 1934, the book provides an overview of topics such as contracts, sale and purchase agreements, agency, business organizations, banking, insurance, and other areas relevant to commerce and trade law. Aimed primarily at law students, practitioners, and business professionals, the book offers both theoretical and practical insights into commercial law as understood in the early 20th century. Although its content may now be outdated compared to modern legal texts, it provides a historical perspective on the fundamentals of mercantile law during that period.