ABSTRACT

How to Answer this Question This is a challenging question and one to which there can be no definitive answer. This is because commercial law means different things to different people. You may wish to consider some often quoted definitions. Goode: ‘the totality of the law’s response to the needs and practices of the mercantile community’. Bradgate: ‘the law relating to commercial activity, especially transactions concerned with the supply of goods and services and financing thereof’. But neither absolutely defines commercial law.