Introduction to Business Law
Un pódcast de Dr Lola Akin Ojelabi
42 Episodo
-  Discharge: Introduction and Discharge by PerformancePublicado: 19/4/2013
-  Vitiating Factors: Unconscionable ConductPublicado: 19/4/2013
-  Vitiating Factors: Mistake and Undue InfluencePublicado: 19/4/2013
-  Introduction to Vitiating Factors and DuressPublicado: 19/4/2013
-  Implied Terms, Categories and ExclusionsPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Terms and InterpretationPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Capacity and Privity of ContractPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Intention to Create Legal RelationsPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Contract: ConsiderationPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Acceptance and Certainty of TermsPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  Contract: OfferPublicado: 3/4/2013
-  What is a Contract?Publicado: 3/4/2013
-  Agency, part IIIPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Agency, part IIPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Agency, part IPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Choice of Business Structures, part IIIPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Choice of Business Structures, part IIPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Choice of Business Structures, part IPublicado: 14/3/2013
-  Courts and TribunalsPublicado: 5/3/2013
-  The Australian ConstitutionPublicado: 5/3/2013
In this introductory subject, students examine legal institutions and practices such as law making and interpretation of laws. The law of contract and its place in commercial law, notably the law of the sale of goods, comprise the body of the unit. Other kinds of civil liability such as fault liability are compared. Students examine the economic and political factors which have influenced the development of this law and assess the impact of the law on business and industrial activity. Students are also introduced to the legal structures available for conducting business in Australia.
