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Excerpt from The Laws of Business Business Men: In All the States of the Union; Forms for Mercantile Instruments, Deeds, Leases, Wills, &C
We should, however, remember, that the people generally, here and elsewhere, must necessarily know a certain amount of law, for without this they cannot live safely in society. For example, men in business must know something of the most general laws of business as how to conduct their sales, how to make notes, how to collect them, and the like; and all men must know so much of ordinary law as protects and defines their common and universal rights. Moreover, it will probably be admitted that important mistakes, leading to much loss and difficulty, are every day made, because many do not know those general principles or rules of law which some do know, and which every man in business might know. The question, there fore, can only be, how much of law it is possible and desirable for men in business to learn and what is their best way of learn ing it.
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