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LAW3201 Law of Banking and Credit III
SCHOOL OF LAW AND JUSTICE
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
LAW1116 Legal Process (for law students)
or
LAW1600 Legal Writing and Research (for law students)
or
LAW1100 Legal Framework I (for business students)
 
Description:

The law relating to various aspects of banking and credit:  legal aspects of the banker/customer relationship; the legal dimensions of cheques and other negotiable instruments; the types and nature of security; lending to different entities; an overview of the law applying to persons in financial difficulties and an overview of consumer credit legal principles under the National Credit Code.



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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
V72Bachelor of Laws
K50Bachelor of Laws
Y67Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Arts
Y04Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business
MABUUTLaw in Business Major
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 15/03/2014 VET: 14/05/2014