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Business Law (Introduction to Business Law)
On 15 January 2009 @ 1:11 pm
Now known as Introduction to Business Law [1].
This unit aims to introduce the student to a study of the law in the business environment. It introduces sources of law and legal method, business organisations and legal relationships, contracts including the supply of goods and services, agency agreements and civil wrongs in the business environment including negligence and nuisance.
An understanding of the rights and responsibilities of organisations is an essential requirement in the study of business operations at home and those involved in international business transactions and trade.
Contracts
Formation of Contract:
Terms of Contract:
Vitiating Factors:
Discharge of Contract:
Agency:
Sale of Goods
Definition of a Contract for the ‘Sale of Goods’:
Consumer Credit and Protection
PART D
Consumer Credit:
Consumer Protection:
Tort and Negligence Tort:
Negligence:
The Nature of a Company
Formation of a Company
Memorandum & Articles
Meetings
Liquidations & Other Insolvency Procedures
Directors
Partnerships:
At the end of this Unit, students will be able to:
Learning and teaching methods/strategies used to enable the achievement of learning outcomes:
Learning takes place on a number of levels through lectures, class discussion including problem review and analysis. Formal lectures provide a foundation of information on which the student builds through directed learning and self managed learning outside of the class. The students are actively encouraged to form study groups to discuss course material which fosters a greater depth learning experience.
Assessment methods which enable student to demonstrate the learning outcomes for the Unit:
Examination: 3 hours duration 100%
Main Text:
Business Law - Keenan & Riches (7th Edition), Longman
Alternative Texts and Further Reading:
Business & Commercial Law - A Kadar, K Hoyle & G Whitehead (Heinemann)
Essentials of lrish Business Law - Sheeren (Gill & MacmiIlan)
Basic English Law - W T Major (Macmillan)
Business Law - K R Abbott & Pendlebury (DP Publications)
Guideline for Teaching and Learning Time (10 hrs per credit)
50 hours Lectures / Seminars / Tutorials / Workshops
Tutorial support includes feedback on assignments and may vary by college according to local needs and wishes.
50 hours Directed learning
Advance reading and preparation / Class preparation / Background reading / Group study / Portfolio / Diary etc
100 hours Self managed learning
Working through the course text and completing assignments as required will take up the bulk of the learning time. In addition students are expected to engage with the tutor and other students and to undertake further reading using the web and/or libraries.
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