Module Identifier | LA35310 | ||||||||||||||
Module Title | BUSINESS LAW 1 | ||||||||||||||
Academic Year | 2004/2005 | ||||||||||||||
Co-ordinator | Mr David A Poyton | ||||||||||||||
Semester | Semester 1 | ||||||||||||||
Other staff | Mrs Glenys N Williams | ||||||||||||||
Mutually Exclusive | LA10420, LA15830, LA30420, LA33020, LA35830 | ||||||||||||||
Course delivery | Lecture | 20 Hours two one hour lectures per week | |||||||||||||
Seminars / Tutorials | 4 Hours Seminar. four one hour seminars | ||||||||||||||
Assessment |
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Professional Exemptions | Not Available to Law Students |
Business Law 1 affords non-law students the opportunity to study legal topics, the significance of which play an important part in the business world. Business Law 1 is designed for the business student and assumes no previous study of the law. The course is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to obtain an appreciation of and insights into the law relating to business relationships. This course predominately concentrates its attention on the effectiveness and the operation of principles of contract law, principles which are essential to business transactions. It also covers essential knowledge and skills in understanding the legal system and the basics of negligence in tort law in a business context. The course approaches the study and understanding of the law at a level which is appropriate for non-law students. Time is given in the lectures to explain the fundamental characteristics and workings of the English legal system. Completion of the course will enable students to attain a fundamental understanding of the rules which operate to regulate business transactions.
The aims of this module are first to introduce students of business and related studies to the main features of the legal environment within which commercial activity takes place, and secondly (and more specifically) to undertake a detailed examination of the law of contract as the basis for business dealings.
1. Lectures 1-5: Legal System
Essential Knowledge and Skills
The general principles upon which the law is based.
The sources and historical development of the law.
The court structure in which the law is administered.
2. Lectures 6-7: Tort law and Negligence
The basic concepts of negligence in a business context.
3. Contract lectures begin at lecture eight and stop at the last lecture, lecture twenty. The tentative schedule of lectures is as follows:
a. The Essential Requirements of a Valid Contract 1: Introduction and Overview; the Requirements for a Contract
b. The Essential Requirements of a Valid Contract 2: Offer and Acceptance
c. Offer and Acceptance - continued
d. The Essential Requirements of a Valid Contract 3: Consideration
e. Consideration - continued
f. The Essential Requirements of a Valid Contract 4: Intention to Create Legal Relations
g. Discharge 1:
h. Discharge 2:
i. Remedies 1:
j. Remedies 2:
k. Mistakes l.
l. Mistakes 2
m. Misrepresentation
n. Restraint of Trade
We reserve the right to alter the lecture schedule
This module is at CQFW Level 6