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LAW7109Consumer credit(LAW) Not offered in 2001 Ms Elizabeth Lanyon 6 credit points + Three 1-hour lectures per week + Clayton + Prerequisites: LAW2100 and LAW3400 Synopsis: This subject involves a study in detail of the consumer credit legislation. Topics to be covered include: (1) the nature of credit, and the scope of the legislation; (2) truth in lending; (3) advertising; (4) formal requirements governing the contracting process; (5) variations; (6) product liability (with particular reference to linked credit providers); (7) securities; (8) guarantees; (9) unjust contracts; (10) termination and enforcement of contracts; (11) licensing and administration; and (12) the reform process and proposals for further reform. Assessment: LLB Research essay (3000 words): 30% + Final examination (2 hours): 70% |
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