Selected Product: | Sale of Goods: Reading and Applying the Code (American Casebook Series) Hardcover Author: Sale of Goods: Reading and Applying the Code Publisher: West Group Publishing Release Date: 2004-07 ISBN-10: 0314149759 ISBN-13: 9780314149756 List Price: $73.00 | | Wills, Trusts, and Estates (Casebook) (Casebook) ISBN-10: 0735536953 ISBN-13: 9780735536951 List Price:$139.00 Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 073554946X ISBN-13: 9780735549463 List Price:$142.00 Criminal Procedure: Investigating Crime, (American Casebook Series) (American Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 0314166645 ISBN-13: 9780314166647 List Price:$114.00 Corporations And Other Business Associations: Cases and Materials ISBN-10: 073555790X ISBN-13: 9780735557901 List Price:$132.00 Negotiable Instruments and Other Payment Systems: Problems And Materials ISBN-10: 1422421856 ISBN-13: 9781422421857 List Price:$84.00 |
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