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Business and Corporate Law
Undergraduate | TAS-BAA215 | 2023
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An overview of the Australian legal system and the laws you need to know in business. You’ll cover contracts, governance, and business structures. Study business and corporate law case studies. Think about how you’d solve various legal problems.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- Subject may require attendance
- Entry requirements
- No ATAR needed,
- No prior study
- Duration
- 14 weeks
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Business and Corporate Law
About this subject
Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able to:
- Explain business and corporate law principles and critique its application
- Apply business and corporate law to authentic legal situations
- Present advice in oral and written forms on authentic business and corporate law case studies
- Week 1 - The Legal System.
- Week 2 - Introduction to Contract Law.
- Week 3 - Offer to Contract.
- Week 4 - Terms of Contract: Interpretation of Terms and Capacity of Parties.
- Week 5 - Genuine Consent of Parties in Contract Law.
- Week 6 - Discharge of Contract and Remedies for Breach of Contract.
- Week 7 - Business Structures.
- Week 8 - Company Registration and its Consequences. Replaceable Rules and Constitution.
- Week 9 - Company Contracting and Management.
- Week 10 - Director's Duties, Members Remedies and Whistleblowing Protection.
- Week 11 - Company Finance, Accounts and Financial Reporting. Dividends and Audit.
- Week 12 - External Administration of Companies.
- Week 13 - Unit Review
This subject covers a range of legal topics relating to the business environment. It combines topics that are necessary for a consideration of business and corporate law including: an introduction to the legal system; contract law principles; sale of goods; competition and consumer law; tort law; law of agency; business structures and basic corporate law and governance principles. The subject teaches students how to analyse, and solve legal problems, all essential skills for those wishing to work in both the fields of accounting and business management.
- Online Quiz on Respondus (20%)
- Exam via Respondus (40%)
- Case Studies (40%)
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