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Middlesex Community College |
Business
Administration |
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Summer
2007 – CRN# 2057 / Course# BBG231 – Business Law I – 3 Credits |
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Instructor: Attorney Dawn M. Bradanini
E-mail: via VISTA
Office
Hours: Not applicable because this is an on-line course
Course Loc/Time: Distance Learning is 24/7. Since this is a distance-learning course, you are expected to log
on regularly at your convenience to complete assignments, quizzes, etc. The summer semester is approximately seven
weeks from June 18 to August 2.
Course Description: An introductory study of the
legal system of the United States and its relationship to the business
manager. Topics include contracts,
sales (general background in torts and product liability under Article 2 of the
UCC) business organizations and administrative agencies.
Course Objectives: The course is designed to provide
the student with the following skills:
the ability to define law; knowledge of the structure of the
federal/state court system; ability to explain how ethics and social forces
affect the law; an understanding of the three branches of government and the
respective powers of each; a basic understanding of the fundamental legal
concepts that apply to business transactions; ability to identify the various
classifications of contracts; ability to recognize legal problems in business
and determine when to seek counsel; understanding of sales contacts and
knowledge of principal and agent law.
Course Resources: West’s
Business Law, Text Cases, Legal, Ethical, International and E-Commerce
Environment (10th
Edition) by Clarkson, Miller, Jentz & Cross. The course is taught from WebCT/Vista only.
Course Requirements/Grading:
Your final grade will be comprised of weekly assignments, quizzes,
discussion postings and overall participation.
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Bulletin Board: 60% Quizzes: 20% Article Assignment: 10% Overall Participation: 10% |
A 94-100 C+ 77-79 D- 60-62 A- 90-93 C 73-76 F 59/less B+ 87-89 C- 70-72 B 83-86 D+ 67-69 B- 80-82 D 63-66 |
Missed
Assignments/Exams Policy: You are generally given a period of
time to complete the assignments/discussion board, etc. I will NOT accept any late work. Therefore,
you should pay special attention to release/due dates!
Attendance Policy:
You are required to log on regularly and perform tasks and assignments
according to the syllabus. I will NOT
accept late assignments, quizzes, bulletin board postings, etc. Failure to
complete work accordingly may result in a lower grade.
College
Policies:
Withdrawal: If for any reason a
student is unable to complete the course, he/she must follow the college policy
and officially withdraw from the course.
Appropriate forms are available at the Records Office. A (W) will be issued for all official
withdrawals. If a student does not
withdraw, he/she will be awarded the letter grade earned. Once a grade is officially recorded with the
Registrar, the grade will NOT be changed at a later time. There will be NO exceptions to this policy.
Incomplete: An incomplete is a
temporary grade assigned when course work is missing and the student agrees to
complete the course requirements. An
(I) will be given only for work unfinished because of illness, accident or
other unavoidable absence and when the instructor determines that the student
has a reasonable chance of successfully completing the required work.
ADA Accommodation Statement:
“Students with physical or learning disabilities who may require
accommodations are encouraged to contact the Counseling Office. After disclosing the nature of the disability,
students are urged to discuss their needs with individual instructors. This should be done at the beginning of each
semester. Instructors, in conjunction
with appropriate college officials, will provide assistance and/or
accommodation only to those students who have completed this process.”
Academic Ethics/Classroom Behavior Statement: “At Middlesex Community College, we expect the highest standards
of academic honesty. Academic dishonest
is prohibited in accordance with the Board of Trustees’ Proscribed Conduct
Policy in Section 5.2.1 of the Board of Trustees’ Policy Manual. This policy prohibits cheating on an
examination, unauthorized collaboration on assignments, unauthorized access to
examinations or course materials, plagiarism and other proscribed
activities. Plagiarism is defined as
the use of another’s idea(s) or phrase(s) and representing that/those idea(s)
as your own, either intentionally or unintentionally.” (Board
of Trustees’ Policy 5.2.1) Both plagiarism and cheating are grounds for
a student’s immediate dismissal from the college.
BUSINESS LAW I – ON-LINE
COURSE OUTLINE
NOTE: THE COURSE OUTLINE HAS A HUGE AMOUNT OF
INFORMATION. MANY TIMES WE COVER A
LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. I HAVE PUT THE PAGE NUMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH CHAPTER HOWEVER
YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO READ THOSE PAGES IN ENTIRETY. YOU WILL SEE I HAVE PLACED IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS UNDER EACH CHAPTER. YOU SHOULD
FOCUS ONLY ON THOSE CONCEPTS UNLESS YOU CHOOSE OTHERWISE.
Unit One: The Legal
Environment of Business
Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 1 p. 2-29
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Sources of Law, Equitable
Maxims, Stare Decisis, Classifications of Law.
Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 2 p. 30-51
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Judicial Review,
Jurisdiction, Federal Jurisdiction, Venue, Standing to Sue, State and Federal
Court Structure, Negotiation, Arbitration, Mediation.
Court Procedures
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 3 p. 52-76
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Procedural Rules, Attorney
Fees, Pleadings, Complaint, Answer, Discovery, Depositions, Interrogatories,
Jury Trial, Voir Dire.
Constitutional Authority to Regulate Business
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 4 p. 77-96
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Commerce Clause, Supremacy
Clause, Bill of Rights, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Due Process,
Equal Protection.
Ethics and Business Decision Making
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 5 p. 97-114
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Ethical Tone, Corporate
Compliance, Duty-Based Ethics, Utilitarianism.
QUIZ NUMBER ONE: 6/24 to 6/25 on Session One************
Unit Two: Torts
and Crimes
Intentional Torts
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 6 p. 120-139
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Classifications of Torts,
Intentional v. Unintentional, Assault/Battery, False Imprisonment, Emotional
Distress, Defamation, Trespass to Land, Trespass to Personal Property,
Conversion, Slander.
Negligence and Strict Liability
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 7 p. 140-152
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Negligence, Duty of Care,
Reasonable Person Standard, Breach, Cause, Causation in Fact/Proximate Cause,
Harm, Defenses, Assumption of Risk, Contributory v. Comparative Negligence,
Strict Liability.
Criminal Law and Cyber Crimes
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 9 p. 178-208
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Civil v. Criminal Law,
Burden of Proof, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, Felony v. Misdemeanor, Actus Reus
v. Mens Rea, Burglary, Larceny, Receiving Stolen Goods, Defenses, Intoxication,
Insanity, Mistake and Consent, Criminal Process, Miranda Rule, Arrest.
QUIZ
NUMBER TWO: 6/29 to 6/30 on Session
Two************
SESSION THREE: June 28 – July 6
Unit Three: Contracts and E-Contracts
Nature and Terminology
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 10 p. 210-224
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Sources of Contract Law,
Function of Contract Law, Requirements of a Valid Contract, Bilateral v.
Unilateral, Formal v. Informal, Express v. Implied, Executed v. Executory,
Valid v. Avoidable v. Void v. Unenforceable.
Agreement
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 11 p. 225-242
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Offer, Intention,
Advertisements, Definiteness of Terms, Communication, Termination of the Offer,
Mailbox Rule.
Consideration
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 12 p. 243-257
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Legal Value, Bargained for
Exchange, Preexisting Duty, Past Consideration.
Capacity and Legality
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 13 p. 258-276
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Minors, Disaffirmance,
Ratification, Mental Incompetence, Legality, Covenants Not to Compete.
Genuineness of Assent
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 14 p. 277-292
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Mistake of Fact, Mistake of
Value, Fraudulent Misrepresentation, Undue Influence, Duress.
The Statute of Frauds
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 15 p. 293-308
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Within Statute of Frauds,
Land, One Year Rule, Marriage, Sale of Goods, Sufficient Writing, Parole
Evidence Rule.
Third Party Rights
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 16 p. 309-323
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Assignments/Terminology,
Delegations/Terminology.
QUIZ
NUMBER THREE: 7/7, 7/8, 7/9 on Session Three***********
SESSION FOUR: July
7 – July 9
Performance and Discharge
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 17 p. 324-340
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Discharge by Performance,
Complete/Substantial Performance, Material Breach of Contract.
Breach of Contract and Remedies
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 18 p. 341-357
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Types of Damages –
Compensatory, Consequential, Punitive, Nominal. Mitigation of Damages, Specific Performance.
E-Contracts
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 19 p. 358-378
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Skim topics that interest
you.
SESSION FIVE: July
10 – July 14
Unit Four: Domestic
and International Sales and Lease Contracts
Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 20 p. 380-409
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: UCC - Coverage, Revisions,
Article 2 ONLY – NO LEASE INFO ARTICLE 2A.
Scope of Article 2, Sale, Goods, Merchant, Formation Sale Contracts,
Firm Offer Rule, Acceptance/Methods, Statute of Frauds.
Title, Risk, and Insurable Interest
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 21 p. 410-424
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Identification of Goods,
When Title Passes – Shipment/Destination Contracts, Risk of Loss.
Performance of Sales and Lease Contracts
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 22 p. 425-448
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Good Faith Requirement,
Tender, Place of Delivery, Perfect Tender Rule, Right of Inspection,
Acceptance, Remedies of Seller/Remedies of Buyer.
Warranties and Product Liability
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 23 p. 449-476
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Types of Warranties, Title,
Express, Implied – Merchantability, Fitness for Particular Purpose.
QUIZ
NUMBER FOUR: 7/15 to 7/16 on Session
Five************
SESSION SIX: July
15 – July 21
Unit Seven: Agency and Employment
Agency Formation and Duties
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 31 p. 636-650
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Agency Relationship/Employer
v. Employee, Employee v. Independent Contractor, Formation of Relationship,
Duties of Principal/Agents.
Liability to Third Parties and Termination
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 32 p. 651-669
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Scope of Agent’s Authority –
Express, Power of Attorney, Implied Authority.
Liability for Torts/Crimes.
Employment and Labor Law
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 33 p. 670-692
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Employment at Will, National
Labor Relations Act, OSHA. Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Compensation,
FMLA.
Employment Discrimination
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 34 p. 693-716
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Title VII, Sexual
Harassment, ADA.
QUIZ
NUMBER FIVE: 7/22 to 7/23 on Session
Six************
SESSION SEVEN: July
22 – July 28
Unit Eight: Business Organizations
Sole Proprietorships and Franchises
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 35 p. 718-730
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Sole Proprietorships,
Advantages/Disadvantages.
Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 36 p. 731-752
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Basic Partnership Concepts,
Uniform Partnership Act, Partnership Agreement, Operation, Rights of Partners,
Duties/Liabilities of Partners, Partnership Termination, Dissolution and
Winding Up.
Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 37 p. 753-764
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Evolution of LLC, Taxation,
Nature of LLC, Advantages/Disadvantages of LLC.
Corporations – Formation and Financing
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 38 p. 765-785
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Nature of Corporation,
Express/Implied Powers, Ultra Vires Doctrine, Articles of Incorporation,
Piercing the Corporate Veil, Stock.
ARTICLE
ASSIGNMENT DUE 7/29 BY MIDNIGHT
SESSION EIGHT: July
29 – August 2
Corporations – Directors, Officers and Shareholders
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 39 p.786-805
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Roles of Directors and
Shareholders, Duties of Officers, General Role of Shareholders.
Corporations – Merger, Consolidation and Termination
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 40 p. 806-821
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Merger v. Consolidation,
Dissolution v. Liquidation.
Corporations – Securities and Corporate Government
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 41 p. 822-846
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Securities and Exchange
Commission, Insider Trading, Corporate Governance.
Unit Nine: Government Regulation
Administrative Law
ASSIGNMENT: Ch 43 p. 870-887
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS: Agency Creation, Rulemaking,
Investigation Powers.
QUIZ
NUMBER SIX: 8/1 to 8/2 on Sessions
Seven and Eight*****
Specific Course Objectives for Individual UnitsThe specific objectives listed
below reflect the behavioral outcomes, which include what the student will be
able to do at the completion of the unit.
Evaluation is then to be based on the student’s accomplishment of
these objectives. Assume that each
statement is prefixed with “The student will recognize and be able to
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Unit 1
The Nature of Law; The Classification of Law; The Judicial System; The Federal and State Court System; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Court Procedures; and Constitutional Law. |
Unit 7
Agency Formation and Duties; Duties of Agent to Principal and vice versa; Liability to Third Parties and Termination; Labor and Employment Law; Worker’s Compensation; Fair Labor Standards Act; Employment Discrimination; and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. |
Unit 2
Tort Law; Strict Liability; Product Liability; Civil Law; and Criminal Law. |
Unit 8
Sole Proprietorships; Formation and Dissolution of Partnerships; Operation of Partnerships; Nature and Formation of Corporations; Classifications of Corporations; Management of Corporations; Changes in Corporations; and Financial Structure of Corporations. |
Unit 3
Introduction to Contracts; Agreement; Consideration; Legality; Contractual Capacity; Genuineness of Assent; Statute of Frauds; Third Party Contracts; Performance, Breach and Discharge; and E – Contracts. |
Unit 9
Administrative Law; Agency Creation and Powers; Administrative Process; Limitations on Agency Power; and Public Accountability. |
Unit 4
Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts; Title, Risk and Insurable Interest; Performance of Sales/Lease Contracts; Remedies Breach of Sales/Lease Contracts; and Sales and Lease Warranties. |
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