BTB1202

Contract law

Mr Andrew Coleman and Dr Ashraf Kazi

6 points · 3 hours per week · First semester · Berwick · Prerequisite: TBB1201

Objectives This subject aims to provide students with an understanding of the significance of the principles of contract as the basis of personal, professional and business relationships. It also aims to develop a knowledge of the rules of interpretation and precedent with regard to contracts. Students acquire a capacity to identify breaches of contract, and to recognise the appropriate remedies for such breaches. This knowledge allows progression to further study of the law relating to business entities such as companies, partnerships, sole traders and trusts.

Synopsis Introduction to contract law in Australia, offer and acceptance, intention to be legally bound, consideration, terms, capacity of parties, problems of consent, legality of object, principal and agent, frustration, termination of contract, Goods Act 1958 (Victoria), consumer protection and an introduction to the rights and remedies of consumers under the Trade Practices Act 1974.

Assessment Assignments: 30% · Examination: 70%

Prescribed texts

Crosling G and Murphy H How to study business law Butterworths, latest edn
Krever R Mastering law studies and law examination techniques Butterworths, latest edn
Graw S An introduction to the law of contract LBC, latest edn, or
Khoury D and Yamouni Y Understanding contract law Butterworths, latest edn
Latimer P Australian business law CCH, latest edn

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