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What is SELLING COSTS?

The expenses generated by the distribution and marketing of a product.

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Case and Materials on Torts (Robertson, Powers, Anderson, Wellborn, 4th Ed.), Patent Law, Torts (Selmi), Secured Transactions, Nonprofit Corporate Law, Trademark Law, Torts (Prosser, Wade, and Schwartz’s, 12 Ed), Evidence 2, Property Law – 2, Professional Responsibility


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  1. Case and Materials on Torts (Robertson, Powers, Anderson, Wellborn, 4th Ed.)
  2. Patent Law
  3. Torts (Selmi)
  4. Secured Transactions
  5. Nonprofit Corporate Law
  6. Trademark Law
  7. Torts (Prosser, Wade, and Schwartz’s, 12 Ed)
  8. Evidence 2
  9. Property Law – 2
  10. Professional Responsibility

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