Core Reading List: Course: Business Law (SSC 220) Syllabus

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COURSE: BUSINESS LAW (SSC 220)

SYLLABUS

I. The Legal System


II. Law relating to companies established in Pakistan---The
Companies Ordinance, 1984
III. Law relating to partnership--- Partnership Act, 1932
IV. Law governing contracts---The Contract Act, 1872
V. Law relating to the sale of goods---The Sale of Goods Act,
1930
VI. Law relating to Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange and
Cheques - The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Core Reading List

1. BUSINESS LAW – P C TULISAN


2. BUSINESS LAW – SATISH B MATHUR
3. Mercantile and Industrial Laws in Pakistan---Khawaja Amjad
Saeed
4. (Oxford University Press Lahore)
5. Mercantile Laws in Pakistan---Mirza Munawar Hussain
6. (IBP Publications, 42, Ferozpur Road, Lahore)
7. Business Law----Qazi Awais Amin (Theami Art Press, Lahore)
8. Business Law--- Azhar Ikram Ahmad, Sohail Afzal, Nadeem
Ishtiaq (Syed Mobin Mahmood & Co. 9/4, Rattigan Road,
Lahore)
9. Modern Business Law (Principles and Practices)----Third
Edition: Jonathan Merritt (Liverpool Academic Press, 2002)
10. Further Suggested Readings:
i. Companies Ordinance, 1984 Sultan Hameed
Rizvi
ii. Partnership Act, 1932 Nasim Sabir Ch.
iii. Contract Act, 1872 M.Mahmood
iv. Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 Shaukat Mahmood
v. Sales of Goods Act, 1930 Nasim Sbir Ch.
COURSE: BUSINESS LAW (SSC 220)

Course Objectives:

The course aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the


general framework within which businessmen operate, with particular
reference to specific areas central to business law. Students will learn
to understand and apply the laws to legal issues and problems relating
to the working of a business.

On completion of the course, students should be in a position to


analyze and evaluate situations from a legal perspective, having
developed a sufficient level of understanding needed for that purpose
of:

 The essential elements of the legal system, including the


nature and purpose, main sources and administration of law

 The core principles of the law of contract governing business


situations, including those involved in contract formation and
content, performance and breach, law relating to partnerships,
contracts of bailment, indemnity and guarantee and the sale of
goods.

Student Learning Outcomes

 To understand the importance of legality in any kind of


business

 To demonstrate the relationship between law and economic


activity by developing an awareness of legal principles
involved in economic relationships and business transactions

 To develop in the students a habit of analytical thinking and


logical reasoning as a technique for decision making

 To improve reading skills

 To develop the ability to prepare and present an argument for


and/or against a proposition

Teaching Methodology:

• Lectures
• Recommended Text/Supplementary Texts
• Reading Material
• Handouts
• Skills Development Exercises
• Term Presentation

Term Project: The term project will be a group presentation. Each


group will have to form and register a company using SECP
guidelines. All documents required will have to be drafted and all
procedural forms will have be duly filled. Details of the project will be
discussed at length in class.

Final Assessment Criteria:

Term Paper/Project 15%


Quiz 10%
Assignments 10%
Class Participation and attendance 5%
Mid Term Examination 20 %
Final Examination 40%

Note: No late submissions and no exemptions for assignments and


quizzes. Two assignments and one quiz will be dropped i.e. students
can miss two assignments and one quiz.

Students are expected to exhibit RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR AT


ALL TIMES (Deduction 1%)

• Name plates

• Seating plan

• Note books/ Books

Lahore School of Economics Plagiarism Policy

Lahore School adheres strictly to HEC plagiarism policies which are


available on the HEC website and Lahore School handbook on
plagiarism policy.

The policy can be found at

http://hec.gov.pk/english/services/faculty/Documents/Plagiarism/
Plagiarism Policy.pdf

The Lahore School Regulations on Student Code of Behaviour


specifies penalties for plagiarism in reports, research papers and
presentations in courses taken and in articles published while studying
at the Lahore School.
COURSE: BUSINESS LAW (SSC 220)

Lecture Sessions Discussion Sessions

1. Intro to Business Law Business Law and its


significance;

2. THE LEGAL SYSTEM Legal Systems; Sources of


Definition and Sources of Law; Court system &
Law hierarchy

3. Formation of a Contract 1 Formation of a contract:


Essentials; Intention to be
Legally Bound; Offer;
Invitation to treat;
Communication of offer

4. Formation of a Contract 2 Acceptance;


Communication of
acceptance; Revocation;
Termination

5. Consideration 1 What is consideration;


Essentials; No
consideration no contract;

6. Consideration 2 Promissory estoppel +


Assignment

7. Terms and invalidating Implied or Expressed;


factors Conditions, Warranties and
Innominate Terms. Void
Agreements and Voidable
Contracts: Lack of
Contractual Capacity and
Free Consent; Illegality

8. AGENCY 1 What is agency; Test;


Creation of agency; Extent
of agents authority;
delegation of authority

9. AGENCY 2 Rights and duties of agent;


Personal liability of agent;
Termination of agency

10. CONTRACTS OF Essentials of bailment;


BAILMENT; Contract of indemnity -
INDEMNITY & rights of indemnity holder;
GUARANTUEE Contract of guarantee –
essentials, liability of
guarantor
11. Breach and Remedies Breach: Anticipatory &
actual breach; Remedies:
Rescission, damages,
specific performance,
injunction and quantum
merit

12. THE LAW OF Essential Elements of a


PARTNERSHIP: Partnership; Partnership
Nature and Formation of Deed; Registration of
Partnerships partnership

13. PARTNERSHIP 2 Partner by estoppel;


Position of a minor; Rights
and duties of partners

14. PARTNERSHIP 3 Relation of partners with


third parties; Implied
authority of partners;
Implied authority and third
parties; Reconstitution and
dissolution of a firm

15. MID TERM EXAM

16. Discussion of MIDTERM Corporate Veil; Types of


and COMPANY LAW: companies; Registration;
Nature of a Company Memorandum and articles;

17. Capital and Financing in a Shares: types, issuance,


Company transfer; Secured and
unsecured loans; Charges

18. Management of companies Meetings; Directors; CEO

19. Compliance Books of accounts;


Auditors: appointment,
removal, powers and duties

20. Prevention of S 290: Power of the court


mismanagement and under s 290; Section 295
oppression

21. Winding up of companies What is winding up; Types


of winding up;
Consequences of winding
up

22. SALES OF GOODS ACT Contract of Sale;


1 Conditions and warranties;
Implied conditions;
23. SALES OF GOODS ACT Caveat emptor principle;
2 Exceptions to caveat
emptor

24. SALES OF GOODS ACT Goods; Types of goods;


3 Effect of destruction of
goods; Passing of property
in goods; When ownership
transfers in goods; Transfer
of risk

25. SALES OF GOODS ACT Delivery; Types of


4 delivery; Rules of delivery;
Acceptance of delivery.
UNPAID SELLER

26. LAW ON Intellectual Property


INTELLECTUAL Organization of Pakistan
PROPERTY RIGHTS 1 2012 & Copyright
Ordinance 1962

27. LAW ON Patent Ordinance 2000 &


INTELLECTUAL Trademark Ordinance 2000
PROPERTY RIGHTS 2

28. TERM PROJECT Presentations

29. TERM PROJECT Presentations

30. FINAL EXAM

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