...BUSINESS LAW BLO1105 2014 Prepared by Darren Parker BLO1105 – Business Law ------------------------------------------------- Business Law Students’ Manual ------------------------------------------------- 2014 Edition This Manual contains materials essential for all students undertaking Business Law, including: * ------------------------------------------------- Course Guide for Business Law; * ------------------------------------------------- Unit of Study Syllabus for Business Law: * ------------------------------------------------- Lecture Program for the Unit of Study; * ------------------------------------------------- Tutorial Programs and Questions; * ------------------------------------------------- Past Examination Papers; and * ------------------------------------------------- Other essential data regarding the Unit of Study. Manual and Tutorial Program compiled by Darren Parker (College of Law and Justice) VICTORIA LAW SCHOOL College of Law and Justice Unit Coordinator – Robert Alvarez Robert.Alvarez@vu.edu.au TABLE OF CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------- ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE/S NUMBER 1. Table of Contents 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Assessment 4 4. Assignment instructions 4 -17 5. Assignment Topics for 2014 18-21 6. Tutorial...
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...UK COLLEGE BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Module Booklet Course: EDEXCEL BTEC Group: Ed excel HND Group Module: Unit 5 – Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business Module type: Module Code: Y/601/0563 Module Credit: 15 Teaching Period: (12+3 weeks) QCF Level: 5 Contact Hours: (15*3.75 = 56.25) Lecturers: 12 weeks Revision Clinic: 1 week Feedback and assignment guidance: 2 weeks Lecturer: Mr. Dalton Vincent Start date: 01/10 /2013 Day: Friday Time: 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 17.00 Room: LH 2 & LH 3 Term: Winter Term CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 2. MODULE OUTLINE AND TEACHING METHODS 3. READING AND COURSE PREPRATION 4. LECTURE WITH DETAILED COURSE PROGRAMME AND OBJECTIVES 5. ASSESSMENT DETAILS 6. INTRODUCTION The unit introduces the law of contract, with a particular emphasis on the formation and operation of business contracts. Learners are encouraged to explore the content of these agreements and then develop skills relating to the practical application of business contracts, including offer, acceptance, intention, consideration and capacity. Relevant case law examples will be covered. Learners will consider when liability in contract arises, the nature of the obligations on both sides of the contract, and the availability of remedies when a contract is not fulfilled in accordance with its terms. Additionally, the unit will enable learners...
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...Course Overview 5 Course Summary 5 Critical Considerations 5 Instructional Resources 6 Required Resources 6 Additional Resources 6 Course Management 8 Technical Requirements 8 Test Administration and Processing 8 Replacement of Learning Assignments 9 Communication and Student Support 9 Academic Integrity 10 Grading 11 Course Delivery 13 Instructional Approach 13 Methodology 13 Facilitation Strategies 14 Unit Plans 15 Unit 1: Information Security Policy Management 15 Unit 2: Risk Mitigation and Business Support Processes 25 Unit 3: Policies, Standards, Procedures, and Guidelines 33 Unit 4: Information Systems Security Policy Framework 42 Unit 5: User Policies 50 Unit 6: IT Infrastructure Security Policies 58 Unit 7: Risk Management 66 Unit 8: Incident Response Team Policies 74 Unit 9: Implementing and Maintaining an IT Security Policy Framework 83 Unit 10: Automated Policy Compliance Systems 90 Unit 11: Course Review and Final Examination 97 Course Support Tools 101 Evaluation of Student Learning 102 STUDENT COPY 103 Graded Assignment Requirements 104 Unit 1 Discussion 1: Importance of Security Policies 105 Unit 1 Assignment 1: Security Policies Overcoming Business...
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...BTEC CENTER OF HFUT SCHEME OF WORK |Program |Business in Management and Business in Accounting Services | |Unit No |5 | |Unit Title |Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business | |Name of Tutor |Zhang Hongsheng | |Name of Internal Verifier | | |Date Submitted | | |Week |Topics To Be Covered |Mode |Remarks | |1 |Offer and Acceptance |Lecture | | | | |Case Study | | | | |Q & A | | |2 |Intention to Create Legal Relations; Consideration |Lecture ...
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...BTEC Level 5 HND in Business Module Handbook Unit 5: Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business Unit code: Y/601/0563 QCF level: 4 Credit value: 15 credits Module Tutor: Anila Mushtaq Contact Details: anila.mushtaq@yahoo.co.uk Preferred style of contact: In the first instance, if you have any queries regarding the teaching or assessment for this module, please ask question during the lecture. If you do not receive a satisfactory response then e-mail me with your query for an appointment. Introduction: The aim of this unit is to provide learners with an understanding of aspects of the law of contract and tort and the skill to apply them, particularly in business situations. Unit abstract: The unit introduces the law of contract, with a particular emphasis on the formation and operation of business contracts. Learners are encouraged to explore the content of these agreements and then develop skills relating to the practical application of business contracts, including offer, acceptance, intention, consideration and capacity. Relevant case law examples will be covered. Learners will consider when liability in contract arises, the nature of the obligations on both sides of the contract, and the availability of remedies when a contract is not fulfilled in accordance with its terms. Additionally, the unit will enable learners to understand how the law of tort differs from the law of contract and examine...
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...Trobe University School of Law LST 2 LBA: Law of Business Association 2011 Assignment Instructions: 1. This assignment is due in by 4pm on Friday 23 September. Submit your work by pushing a hard copy through the slot in the labelled essay submission box outside the Faculty Student Services Office on Level 2 of the Donald Whitehead Building. 2. Do not hand in or mail your essay to your tutor or lecturer. 3. You may mail your work to David Wishart, School of Law, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3086, provided it is received on or before the due date and time. This means that your essay may be a casualty of the vagaries of the postal system, and may arrive late or not at all. If so, you will receive a reduced mark, or no mark at all. 4. In addition to the hard copy submitted via the essay submission box, submit a digital version through the assignment submission tool in the LBA LMS system. The hard copy will be the original and will be marked. The digital version will be referred to in order to verify submission times and in the case of the hard copy going astray 5. Ensure your name and student number are clearly visible on the cover page. Please also provide your tutor’s name on the cover page. State that it is the Law of Business Association Assignment. 6. Please ensure that you fill in, and sign a Statement of Authorship form. The PDF of this form is provided in the LMS below this assignment. Attach the filled in form...
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...Unit 27: Understanding Health and Safety in the Business Workplace Unit code: H/502/5458 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to enable learners to develop knowledge of the legislation and regulations relating to health and safety in a business workplace in order to conduct an audit and carry out a risk assessment. Unit introduction It is important, when working in business, to ensure compliance with organisational procedures and legal requirements, as the consequences of non-compliance can have serious implications for employees and employers. It is important, therefore, for learners to appreciate that those working in business must understand the principal issues which affect the working environment, for all individuals and the organisations that employ them. This involves keeping up to date with information on the legal issues that affect safe working practices. Everyone at work plays an important part in ensuring health and safety and it is essential that key personnel are aware of their roles and responsibilities. Employers must take reasonable care to protect their employees, and others, from the risk of injury, disease or death, while employees must take care to protect themselves and others. Safe working conditions and the ‘welfare of employees’ can contribute to the success of an organisation. It is important that organisations take steps to prevent accidents...
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...study time and research: 40 hours Outcome Content Learner activity Resources Assessment and PLTS LO1: Know the range of different businesses and their ownership Introduction to unit and the structure of the programme Introduction to LO1 Range of different businesses: local; national; international; global; public; private; not-for-profit/voluntary; sectors of business activity (primary, secondary and tertiary) Business purposes: supply of products or services; difference between profit and not-for profit organisations Set up file for new unit Reflective questions AS1 Business types and ownership, Task 1; as individual or pair activity SB activities: • Starter stimulus • Tony and Guy • Aresenal • VSO • Primary, secondary and tertiary businesses Sample assignment brief Task 1.1 for P1; learners should spend the session time and NS time on this activity SB activities: • Poundland AS1 Business types and ownership SB Sample assignment brief Task 1.1 Stretch and support Assessment P1 PLTS RL BTEC National Business © Pearson Education Ltd 2010. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. BTEC National Business Unit 1 The business environment Unit 1 The business environment Scheme of work 5 3 4 5 Content...
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...|ELECTRONIC ASSIGNMENT COVERSHEET |[pic] | |Student Number |31740122 | |Surname |Cole | |Given name |Jonathan | |Email |Jonathan_Cole_2007@hotmail.com | | | | |Unit Code |BUS223 | |Unit name |Organisational Theory and Behaviour | |Enrolment mode |Internal | |Date |8/3/13 | |Assignment number |1 ...
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...INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY BTEC HND DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT & HUMAN RESOURCES) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET 2014 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY BTEC HND DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT & HUMAN RESOURCES) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET 2014 UNIT TITLE & CODE | Y/601/0563_ Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business | LEVEL | 5 | | | CREDITS | 15 | STUDENT NAME | | STUDENT ID | | ASSESSOR | Mr. H.M.K.Herath | IV by | Mr. Mafas Raheem | ASSESSMENT | Individual Assignment | Word Count | 4000 | ASSIGNMENTISSUE DATE | 11.06.2015 | ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION DATE | To be informed | ASSIGNMENT DISCUSSION DATE(s) | | | ASSIGNMENT RESUBMISSION DATE | | | | | | | | | FINAL GRADE | ORIGINAL SUBMISSION | | RESUBMISSION | | ASSESSMENT CRITERIA TO BE ASSESSED IN THIS ASSIGNMENT (Identify all criteria to be assessed in this assignment) Achieved Pass Criteria | LO1 | LO2 | LO3 | LO4 | | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.3 | 2.1 | 2.2 | 2.3 | 3.1 | 3.2 | 3.3 | 4.1 | 4.2 | Original Submission | | | | | | | | | | | | Re submission | | | | | | | | | | | | Grade Achieved | Merit Criteria | Distinction Criteria | | M1 | M2 | M3 | D1 | D2 | D3 | Original Submission | | | | | | | On resubmission | | | | | | | AUTHENTICITY STATEMENT I certify that the attached material is my original work. No other person’s work or ideas have been used without acknowledgement. Except where...
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...| | | | | La Trobe Law School | | LST2BSL: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW | | Subject Learning Guide Semester 12015Melbourne (Bundoora) and DandenongSubject Coordinator: Mr. N. Balu Rao | | ENQUIRIESMr. N. Balu RaoSenior LecturerLa Trobe LawLa Trobe UniversityVictoria 3083 | T 03 9479 2824E N.Rao@latrobe.edu.au | Table of Contents Subject Details 3 GENERAL DETAILS 3 ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS 3 STAFF CONTACTS 3 SUBJECT DESCRIPTION 4 SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS) 4 FACULTY GRADUATE CAPABILITIES 4 LEARNING ACTIVITY SUMMARY 4 ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SUMMARY 4 LEARNING RESOURCES 5 STUDENT FEEDBACK ON SUBJECT SURVEY 5 ACADEMIC INTEGRITY 5 Schedule of Learning Activities 6 Session Plan: 6 Learning Activity Details 7 Lectures: (Weeks 1-12) 7 Seminars: (Weeks 2-12) 7 Assessment and Feedback Details 8 Learning Resources 11 Readings 11 Academic Language and Learning Unit (ALLU) 11 Learning Management System (LMS) 11 Library 11 Student Support Services 12 Learning Summary 12 SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS) 12 FACULTY GRADUATE CAPABILITIES (FGCs) 12 Make the most of this subject 13 Work consistently 13 Practise legal problem solving 13 Participate in all the learning activities 13 Lecture notes 13 Allow sufficient time for study 13 Become a member of a private study group 13 Policies, Procedures and Guidelines 14 Academic Integrity 14 Special Consideration 14 Extensions, Late Submissions...
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...MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Table of Contents Assignment Question no: 1 3 Assignment Question no: 2 5 Assignment Question no: 3 7 Assignment Question no: 4 9 Assignment Question no: 5 11 Assignment Question no: 6 13 Assignment Question no: 7 16 Assignment Question no: 8 19 Reference 22 Assignment Question no: 1 a) Explain the concept behind the production possibilities frontier. The production possibilities frontier (PPF) or "production possibilities curve” shows a combination of two goods and services that can be produced with the full available factors of production and technology (Arnold, 2010). The production possibility curve is represented in the below diagram. Figure-1 Production Possibility Frontier * In the above diagram which indicates that at the production at point X the output of Product A is A2 and output of Product B is B2. * If suppose the product B is increased from B2 to B1 the product A will decrease. * In the production possibilities frontier W indicates that the resources are not fully utilized efficiently. * In the production possibilities frontier Z indicates that the additional resources are required to product at a point beyond or outside the curve. b) c) Analyze what it means for the PPF to be bowed out from the origin (curved), and what it means for the PPF to be a straight line According to Riley (2012) Production Possibility Frontier is in a straight line as the opportunity...
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...Communication Skills (Practical) Accounting for Decision Making Philosophy for Management Economics for Managers Managerial Statistics Managerial Skills (Practical) Semester-II Financial Management Management Information System Marketing Human Resource Management Production And Operation Management Legal Aspects of Business Semester- III Summer Internship (8 weeks)(Practical) Entrepreneurship Strategic Management Business Analytics (Practical) Elective-1 Elective-2 Elective-3 Elective-4 Semester- IV Elective-5 Elective-6 Industrial Elective (Practical) Total Credit L 0 2 3 2 2 0 T 0 4 0 2 4 0 P 4 0 0 0 0 6 C 2 4 3 3 4 3 19 4 3 4 2 4 3 20 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 22 3 3 5 11 72 MB 13207 MB 13208 MB 13209 MB 13210 MB 13211 MB 13212 MB 13313 MB 13314 MB 13315 MB 13316 2 2 3 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 4 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 MB 13417 Functional Electives Marketing Finance Systems Human Resource Operations Vertical Electives Pharma Hospitality Enterprise Resource Planning Agriculture Hospital and Health Care Retailing Auto Industry Project Management Media and Communication Banking Financial Service Insurance 2 MB 13FM01 MB 13FM02 MB 13FM03 MB 13FM04 MB 13FM05 MB 13FM06 MB 13FM07 MB 13FM08 MB 13FM09 MB 13FM10 MB 13FM11 MB 13FM12 MB 13FM13 MB 13HR01 MB 13HR02 MB 13HR03 MB 13HR04 MB 13HR05 MB 13HR06 MB 13HR07 MB 13HR08 MB 13HR09 MB 13HR10 MB 13MM01 MB 13MM02 MB 13MM03 MB 13MM04 MB 13MM05 MB 13MM06 MB 13MM07 MB 13MM08...
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...Assignment brief – QCF BTECAssignment front sheet | Qualification | Unit number and title | Level 3 | Unit 4 Business Communication | Learner name | Assessor name | | Mr. Soheil Arzanpour | Date issued | Hand in deadline | Submitted on | 18 October 2015 | 17 November 2017 | | | | Assignment title | | In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. | Criteria reference | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: | | Task no. | | Evidence | P1 | explain different types of business information, their sources and purposes | | 1 | | | P2 | present complex internal business information using three different methods appropriate to the user’s needs | | 2 | | | P3 | produce corporate communications | | 3 | | | P4 | evaluate the external corporate communications of an existing product or service | | 4 | | | P5 | explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information | | 5 | | | P6 | explain the operational issues in relation to the use of business information | | 6 | | | P7 | outline electronic and non-electronic methodsfor communicating business information, using examples for different types of audience. | | 7 | | | M1 | analyse different types of business information and their sources | | 8 | | | M2 | analyse the legal, ethical and operational...
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...Unit Name: Business & Finance Ethics Unit Code: BBC1001 Year: 2015 Semester: 2 Location: City Flinders Prepared by: Dr Michelle Fong Welcome Welcome to this unit of study. This Unit Guide provides important information and should be kept as a reference to assist with your studies. This Guide includes information about your reading and resources, independent learning, class activities and assessment tasks. It is recommended that you read this Guide carefully: you will be expected to manage your learning as you work towards successful study. Detailed information and learning resources for this unit have also been provided on the Unit website on WebCT/VU Collaborate which can be reached via the Student Portal at vu.edu.au/student-tools/myvu-student-portal It is important that you access your Unit website regularly. Please also refer to information provided on the Student Portal that supports studying at VU. Acknowledgement of Country We respectfully acknowledge and recognise the traditional owners, their Elders past and present, their descendants and kin as the custodians of this land. Contents Welcome Acknowledgement of Country Introduction to the unit ............................................................................................................................................3 Key staff ............................................................................................................................................................3 Required readings...
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