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BBA 2102-0415-Legal Aspects of Business

Rational of the Course


This course aims to introduce students to the legal environment of business and the sources of
the law, courts and their operation, contracts, agency and employment, and sales. Additionally,
this course aims to develop the ability to identify and apply the rules of law prevailing in the
business environment in a practical and professional manner apart from being purely academic.

Course Code: BBA 2102-0415 Academic Session: 2022

Course Title: Legal Aspect of Business Course Teacher: Shadia Sharmin

Course Type: Business Pre-Requisite: N/A

Semester: FALL 22 Credit Level: 3

Total marks: 100

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)


Upon successful completion of the requirements for this course, students will be able to:

CLO1 describe the basics of contract law including elements related to contracts.

CLO2 explain the benefits and disadvantages of using different forms of contracts.

CLO3 analyze the purpose and utility of contract clauses, the impact of legal events on the effectiveness
of contracts and the application of relevant legislation to contracts.

CLO4 assess the duties that agents and principals owe each other, duties they owe to third parties, and
how each are similar and different.

CLO5 comply any ethical, environmental or sustainability issues raised through specific contracts

Course Plan
Sl. No Description
Lesson 1 Introduction
Lesson 2 Sale of Goods

Quiz
Lesson 3 Negotiable Instrument Act
Lesson 4 The Companies Act
Midterm
Lesson 5 Labor, Industrial & Employment Law
Lesson 6 The Consumer Protection Laws of Bangladesh
Quiz
Lesson 7 Cyber law
Lesson 8 Intellectual Property Law
Lesson 9 Law of Agency
Lesson 10 Legality, Consent and Writing of a contact
Lesson 11 Final
Lesson12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17 Review of Class

Assessment and Evaluation


Class test 10
Assignment 10
Presentation 10
Midterm 30
Final Term 40
Total 100

Learning Materials
Reference Book and Materials:
1. Fundamentals Of Ethics for Science and Engineers, E .G Seebauer and R .L. Barry.
2. Articles
3. web materials

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