CIVIL LAW
 
Lectured in 3rd year Business managementSection legal practice
3de jaar Bedrijfsbeheer optie rechtspraktijk
Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 12.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 125
Studypoints [E] 5
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Roland BOHEZ
Reference RGBBRR03A01132
 
Key words
Civil Law

Objectives
The course will form a complex with the courses on civil law, teached in the 1st and the 2d year.
The mean of the instruction is to give the student the background knowledge he will need in his later profession.
The student will obtain during the course the ability to solve problems concerning the law of succession and the law of property in marriage.He will be confronted with the different kinds of matrimonial systems. He must be able to make a liquidation of the matrimonial property, departing from the legal system, possibly in combination with a contract of marriage.
He must be able to solve problems concerning a heritage, departing form the legal system and the last will.

Topics
During the course the student will be instructed in the following topics :
During the course the student will be instructed in the following topics :
  • law of things
  • law of obligations
  • special contracts : sale -rent - leasing- deposit - contracting and settlement .


Prerequisites
We are departing from the meaning that the student already has obtained a great knowledge of the civil law, concerning the matters given in the first and the second year.
He must be able to examine independent and on a juridical way the problem and to solve them.

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Teaching Methods
Course alternated with doctrinal teaching and analyse of legal texts; study of cases and practical situations individual or in group.

Assessment
First session : Written examination (80%) and individual assessment or groupswork.
Second session : Written examination (80%) and individual assessment 20%.
Examination Board Flemish Community: First and second exam session: written exam 80% and individual assessment 20%.

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