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Commercial law

Commercial law is the body of law which governs business and commerce and is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals mostly with issues of private law. Commercial law regulates corporate contracts, hiring practices[?], and the manufacture and sales of consumer goods. The Uniform Commercial Code has been adopted by most US jurisdictions in the United States.

See: Contracts, Corporate law, Employment law[?], Intellectual property, Labor law, Land use, Property law, Tax law,

See also: Blue law, Non-disclosure agreement, Notary public, Trade secret, Civil law notary, Arbitration, Dispute resolution

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