Chapter 14: Business Law
  
    In this section
    
      
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        Features of Contracts
        Explore the essential characteristics of legally enforceable agreements, including offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, lawful object, and clarity—tailored for Canadian financial professionals. 
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        Types of Contracts
        Explore the different types of contracts—express, implied, bilateral, unilateral, valid, void, voidable, written, oral, and specialty—essential for Canadian financial planning and business law. 
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        The Termination or Discharge of a Contract
        Learn about key methods and legal considerations for ending contracts in a Canadian business and financial context. Explore real-world examples, best practices, and guidance for financial planners. 
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        Agency Relationships
        Explore how principals and agents collaborate in financial planning, the duties and liabilities involved, and best practices under Canadian regulations. 
 
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