FP2 Chapter 14: Business Law

In this section

  • Key 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.
  • Types of Business 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.
  • 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.
  • Agency Relationships in Business Law
    Explore how principals and agents collaborate in financial planning, the duties and liabilities involved, and best practices under Canadian regulations.
Revised on Friday, April 24, 2026