Lectures, videos, analysis of legal issues, discussion of legal cases, case assignments, and group activities
NOTE THAT STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN BUSN 3730 (LAW FOR FINANCE PROFESSIONALS) OR BUSN 2420 (BUSINESS LAW II) CANNOT TAKE BUSN 3720 FOR FURTHER CREDIT.
1. Business Organizations
a. structure of business organizations – sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, corporation
b. features of the various types of business organizations including advantages and disadvantages of each
2. Law of Agency
a. creation of the agency relationship
b. authority of the agent
c. duties of the agent and the principal
d. liability of the agent and the principal
e. termination of the agency relationship
f. general nature of a franchise relationship including its advantages and disadvantages
3. Corporate Governance
a. the role of officers, directors, and shareholders in the corporation
b. the fiduciary duty and duty of care required by management
c. situations of conflict of interest between directors/officers and the corporation
i. competition with the corporation
ii. taking a corporate opportunity
iii. transactions with the corporation
d. shareholders’ rights and remedies
e. liability of directors and officers
4. Secured Transactions
a. nature of a security interest
b. creation of a security interest
c. registration of a security interest and the British Columbia Personal Property Security Act
d. determination of priority of a security interest
e. enforcement of a security interest
5. Bankruptcy Law
a. the role of bankruptcy and insolvency in business
b. the bankruptcy process under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
c. filing for bankruptcy
i. bankruptcy by assignment
ii. bankruptcy by petition
d. creditor rights in a bankruptcy proceeding
e. proposals in bankruptcy
6. Law of Personal Property
a. acquisition and loss of rights
b. bailment and licences
c. property insurance
d. business insurance
7. Negotiable Instruments
a. cheques
b. bills of exchange
c. promissory notes
The student will be able to:
1. distinguish between the main forms of business organizations;
2. identify the important legal aspects pertaining to corporate governance including the powers, duties and liabilities of officers and directors and the rights and remedies of shareholders;
3. describe the use of security interests to finance personal property and set out the rights available to creditors to enforce their rights;
4. recognize the main requirements for a bankruptcy claim and outline the key aspects of a bankruptcy proceeding;
5. summarize the different interests and legal mechanisms relating to personal property;
6. identify the main legal principles relating to negotiable instruments, insurance and guarantees;
7. apply the legal principles that are contained in this course to real world situations and cases; and
8. state the more significant provincial and federal statutes pertaining to the foregoing areas of law.
Term Tests (2) | 30-40% |
Mid-semester examination | 20-25% |
Class participation and/or assignments and/or quizzes | 5-10% |
Final Examination | 25-35% |
100% |
McInnes, Kerr, VanDuzer and Carmody, Managing the Law: The Legal Aspects of Doing Business
Latest Edition, (Toronto: Pearson Education Canada).
(or such other textbook as approved by the Business Department)
Additional cases and readings decided by the Instructor.
BUSN 1320 (C or higher) or an approved substitute
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