Undergraduate
Bachelor of Laws
(LLB)
Laws modules
Commercial
law [2660017]
Agency, sale of
goods, international trade and finance and principles of secured
financing
(a) Agency. The nature and creation of the principal and agent
relationship and the scope of the agent's authority. The position of the
principal and agent vis-a-vis third parties; contracts and torts;
passing of property by agents and the Factors Act, 1889. Rights and
duties of principal and agent inter se. Termination of agency.
(b) Sale of goods. The nature of goods, property and title,
possession and delivery, risk and frustration. Contents of the contract,
performance and remedies. The Sale of Goods Act, 1979. (c)
International Trade and Finance. C.I.F., F.O.B. and other special
forms of international sales. Vienna Convention on International Sales.
The financing of international sales. Carriage of goods by sea and the
rights and duties of the sea carrier.
(d) Principles of Secured Financing. The classification and
characteristics of credit and security. Creation, perfection and
priorities. The floating charge. Specific Forms of Secured Business
Finance: conditional sale, hire purchase and the finance lease (excluding
the Consumer Credit Act 1974).
(e) The emergence of a new international commercial law? The
codification of commercial law. The emergence of a new lex
mercatoria.
[Note:
Students will be expected to be familiar with the principles of bailment
so far as is necessary for a complete understanding of the topics within
the syllabus].