Law of business organisations
Mr Matt O'Brien
6 points * One 2-hour lecture and one 1-hour tutorial per week * Distance approximately 12 hours per week * Second semester * Gippsland * Prerequisite: GBU1202
Objectives The subject aims to provide an understanding of the law applicable to the operation of partnerships, companies and trusts as trading entities building upon the principles developed in contract law. The subject bridges the disciplines of accounting and law, and provides the student with a knowledge of the law of business entities, enabling them to recognise the existence of problems which require use of the law in reaching solutions.
Synopsis Formation of partnership; the contract of partnership and fiduciary obligations; partnership property; liability of partners to third parties; liability of non-partners; dissolution and winding up of partnerships; incorporation of companies and its effect; types of companies, memo and articles of association, share capital, liability to third parties, internal management and duties of directors and majority shareholders, auditors duties, receivership and official management, trusts.
Assessment Assignment one: 2000 words): 20%* Assignment two: 2000 words): 20% * Examination (3 hours): 60% * Students must obtain a mark of 50% for the examination and for the subject as a whole to pass the subject.
Prescribed texts
Higgins P F P and Fletcher K L The law of partnership in Australia and New Zealand 6th edn, Law Book, 1991
Lipton P and Herzberg A Understanding company law 4th edn, Law Book, 1992
Australian Corporation and Securities Legislation (any recent edition)
The partnership legislation in force in your jurisdiction.