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Chapter 10 - Property Law. In this chapter you should understand: the definition of the term ‘mortgage’ and the distinction between old title mortgages and Torrens system mortgages, the remedies available to a mortgagee if a mortgagor defaults, the definition of a personal property security,...
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Chapter 11 - Insurance law. In this chapter you should understand: how a contract of insurance is made, the term ‘cover note’, the concept of insurable interest at common law and how it has been modified by the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cwlth),...
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Chapter 12 - Sale of goods. In this chapter you should understand: the main statutory and common-law rules relevant to the sale of goods; the difference between specific, unascertained and future goods; the difference between contracts for the sale of goods and agreements to sell;…
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Chapter 13 - Consumer protection legislation. In this chapter you should understand: the main principles of consumer protection legislation, how the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) was enacted, the significant role the ACL plays in providing protection to consumers,...
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Chapter 14 - Consumer credit law. In this chapter you should understand: the background to the development of the National Credit Code, the types of credit contract regulated by the National Credit Code, the types of credit excluded from the operation of the National Credit Code,...
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Chapter 15 Restrictive trade practices. In this chapter you should understand: the background to the passing of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cwlth) (CCA) and identify those responsible for its administration, the aims of the CCA, the definition of the terms ‘market’ and ‘competition’,...
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Chapter 16 - Debt recovery. In this chapter you should understand: the steps that should be taken before deciding to grant credit to an applicant, the steps used to encourage punctual payment of debts, the steps in the debt collection process,...
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Chapter 17 Intellectual property. In this chapter you should understand: ‘intellectual property law’ and the philosophy behind the concept of protecting intellectual property; how to distinguish between the products that are protected by copyright, patent, trade mark and design legislation; the definition of the term ‘copyright’ and explain how the law relating to it protects the physical expression of ideas;…
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Chapter 18 - Principal and agent. In this chapter you should understand: the definition of an agency relationship; why contract law is relevant to the law of agency; the methods by which agency can be created including estoppel, necessity or ratification;…
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Chapter 19 - Partnership and joint venture law. In this chapter you should understand: the definition of the term ‘partnership’, the tests used to decide if partnership exists, how a partnership is created, the matters that should be included in a partnership agreement,...
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Chapter 20 - Bankruptcy Law. In this chapter you should understand: the objectives of bankruptcy law, the advantages and disadvantages of bankruptcy from the perspective of the creditor and the debtor, how the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) is administered,...
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Chapter 21 - Employment Law. In this chapter you should understand: the types of business organisations and industry sectors in Australia, the importance of employment law in the commercial sector, the distinction between public-sector and private-sector employers,...
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Chapter 22 - Workplace relations law. In this chapter you should understand: the interaction between workplace relations law and employment law, the principal sources of Australian workplace relations law, the workplace relations systems in Australia,…
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Chapter 23 - Occupational health and safety legislation. In this chapter you should understand: explain the key features of Australian work health and safety (WHS) law, identify the sources of Australian WHS law, summarise the statutory design of WHS law,…
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Chapter 24 - Law of Marketing. In this chapter you should understand: the nature and impact of advertising on the market place, the significance of advertising on consumer demand, the role of the Australian Association of National Advertisers,...
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Chapter 25 - The law of marketing. In this chapter you should understand: the term ‘marketing’ and ‘the marketing function’; why the marketing process requires legal regulation; the term ‘lottery’ and the main provisions of the state and territory lotteries, gaming and betting Acts;…
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Chapter 26 - E-Commerce law. In this chapter you should understand: the term ‘e-commerce’, the description of an electronic signature and the way to distinguish it from a digital signature, the implications of the emergence of e-commerce for the law of contract,...
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Chapter 1 - Introduction to the legal system. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the definition of the term ‘law’, why there is a need for law, the outline of the origins of the Australian legal system, the components of our legal system, the difference between public and private law,...
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Chapter 2 - The Australian court system. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the doctrine of the separation of powers; the role played by the courts in making law; the jurisdiction of federal and state courts and tribunals; the doctrine of precedent, including the difference between a binding and a persuasive precedent;...
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Chapter 3 - The law of torts. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the difference between a tort and a crime, the elements of the tort of negligence and its applications, the amendments made to the common law of negligence by civil liability statutes, defences to negligence, torts against persons, torts against chattels, tort of nuisance, tort of defamation, changes to Australian defamation law, doctrine of vicarious liability.
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Chapter 4 - Business organisations. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the essential characteristics of sole traders, partnerships, joint ventures, associations, companies, and trusts; the legal obligations imposed on each type of business entity; the liability of the parties involved in each type of business entity;...
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Chapter 5 - Negotiable instruments. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the historical origins of negotiable instruments; the difference between ‘negotiability’ and ‘assignability’; the parties to, uses for and liabilities pertaining to and processes surrounding: bills of exchange, promissory notes, cheques.
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Chapter 6 - The financial transaction reports act 1988 and the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing Act 2006. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the objectives of the FTR Act and the AML/CTF Act, to whom the Acts apply, the types of transactions that must be reported, the requirements that must be met for customer identification,...
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Chapter 7 - Contract law 1. At the end of this chapter you should understand: how to define contracts according to validity, performance and formation; how contracts can be classified; how to distinguish formal contracts from simple contracts;...
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Chapter 8 - Contract law 2. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the capacity of parties to contract; whether or not a contract with a minor is valid, void or voidable; reality of consent and why it must be present to form a valid contract;…
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Chapter 9 - Contract law 3. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the tests that determine whether a statement is a term of a contract, the difference between a condition and a warranty, conditions precedent and conditions subsequent and be able to provide examples,...
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Chapter 10 - Property law: mortgages, leases and licenses. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the definition of the term ‘mortgage’ and the distinction between old title mortgages and Torrens system mortgages, the remedies available to a mortgagee if a mortgagor defaults, the definition of a personal property security,...
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Chapter 11 - Insurance law. At the end of this chapter you should understand: how a contract of insurance is made, the term ‘cover note’, the concept of insurable interest at common law and how it has been modified by the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cwlth),...
8/30/2018 5:31:52 AM +00:00
Chapter 12 - Sale of goods. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the main statutory and common-law rules relevant to the sale of goods; the difference between specific, unascertained and future goods; the difference between contracts for the sale of goods and agreements to sell;…
8/30/2018 5:31:52 AM +00:00
Chapter 13 - Consumer protection legislation. At the end of this chapter you should understand: the main principles of consumer protection legislation, how the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) was enacted, the significant role the ACL plays in providing protection to consumers,...
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