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LAW5105

Credit and security law 506 (6 points)

(LAW)

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Offered:
Not offered in 2004.

Synopsis:

Objectives: Students completing this subject will (1) acquire an understanding of the functions of credit and security; (2) be familiar with the different forms of secured lending transaction and the reasons for their development; (3) appreciate the factors likely to determine the choice of a particular secured lending instrument; (4) have a sound grasp of the legal and equitable concepts which underpin the different forms of transaction; (5) be familiar with the ways in which the different forms of transaction are regulated; (6) be able to solve problems arising out of the application of case and statute law to particular kinds of transaction; and (7) identify weaknesses in the current law and be able to argue the case for reform.

Assessment: Optional written assignment (3000 words): 30% + Final examination (2 hours or 3 hours): 70% or 100%

Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process, LAW2100 Contract, LAW3400 Property


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