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This book is an essential reference for law students and researchers in the field of Jordanian commercial law. It provides a comprehensive introduction to understanding the legal rules governing commercial activity and the relationships arising from it. It addresses the concept of commercial law, its characteristics, and its scope of application. The book also reviews its historical development and its primary and secondary sources, while clarifying its relationship to civil law. It explains commercial acts and the criteria for distinguishing them from civil acts, and presents the provisions related to the merchant and their legal obligations. Furthermore, it examines the commercial establishment and various commercial contracts. The book is distinguished by its clear and scholarly style, combining theoretical foundations with practical application, making it a fundamental text for understanding Jordanian commercial law and its provisions.











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