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Programme Name / Nama Program Pengajian


Partner University / Universiti Rakan Kerjasama
COURSE NAME /
NAMA KURSUS

BUSINESS LAW

COURSE CODE /
KOD KURSUS

DDPW 2143

COURSE LEVEL /
TARAF KURSUS

Major

TOTAL STUDENT LEARNING


TIME / JUMLAH
PEMBELAJARAN PELAJAR

Face to Face

L = LECTURE / KULIAH
T = TUTORIAL
P = PRACTICAL /
PRAKTIKAL
O = OTHERS / LAIN-LAIN

: Diploma Perakaunan
: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Total Guided and Independent


Learning

42
hours

14
hours

64
hours

CREDIT HOURS / JAM


KREDIT

CONTACT HOURS /
JAM KONTAK

3 hours lecture + 1 hour tutorial

LEVEL / PERINGKAT

Diploma

SEMESTER & YEAR /


SEMESTER & TAHUN
DIAJAR

Semester 1 & Year 2

120 hours

PREREQUISITE (IF ANY) /


PRASYARAT (SEKIRANYA
ADA)
METHODS OF DELIVERY /
KAEDAH PENYAMPAIAN /
PENGENDALIAN
ASSESSMENT MARK /
SISTEM PENILAIAN DAN
PECAHAN MARKAH

Lecture and Discussion, Co-operative Learning, Independent Study,


Individual or Group Assignment

Assessment Methods

Marks (%)

Test 1

20

Test 2

20

Final Examination

60

An 80% of attendance is required for the course registered. If you failed


to meet the requirement, you are not allowed to sit for the final exam.

MAPPING OF THE COURSE


OR MODULE TO THE
PROGRAMME LEARNING
OUTCOMES / PEMETAAN
HASIL PEMBELAJARAN
KURSUS KEPADA HASIL
PEMBELAJARAN PROGRAM

Course Learning
Outcomes

Programme
Learning
Outcome(s)
Addressed

Taxonomy
Level and
Generic Skill

1. Identify Malaysian
Legal and
administrative system
and their function and
role in upholding the
law and justice
system in Malaysia.

PO1

C1

2. Describe the
principles relating to
contract law and how
to enter into a legal
contract.

PO1

C1

3. Identify the
differences between
all commercial legal
documents and
transaction.

PO1

C1

4. Describe the
differences and
similarities between
and civil and Islamic
contract law

PO1

C1

5. Describe the
principles and
provisions of relevant
statutes.

PO1

C1

6. React toreal life


problems based on
the principles and
provisions of all
relevant statutes.

PO3

P3, CTPS1,
CTPS2

7. Practice relevant
information to the
new knowledge to
new situation.

PO6

A2, LL1

8. Comply with ethical


and professional
values in conducting
themselves and work
according to the code
of practice.

PO8

A2, EM1, EM2

Assessment
Methods

Test, Final
Examination

LECTURER /
GURU YANG MENGAJAR

COURSE SYNOPSIS /
SINOPSIS KURSUS

This course is designed to expose students to the business laws that are
available in Malaysia. As a basis, it shall briefly focus on the definition of law,
roles and functions, types of laws were available during the pre-Merdeka day
as well as the current laws and their relevance to DDW students. It shall
focus too on the process of law making by the legislative bodies of Malaysia,
its procedures, the roles of the Malay Rulers before a law could be
implemented. The second part of the course shall concentrate on contract
law, the elements of the contract, terms of contract, types of contract,
discharge of contract, legal remedies for breach of contract, Islamic
contractual transaction. In continuation of the above, the course then will
introduce to students several types of commercial transactions laws that are
available namely the insurance law, sale of goods law, hire purchase law.
Characters and requirements of each commercial law transactions above
would be discussed to enable students to understand its significance and
differences.

GENERIC SKILLS
ADDRESSED /
KEMAHIRAN GENERIK

1.
2.
3.

REFERENCE /
SUMBER RUJUKAN

1.

OTHER REFERENCE / LAINLAIN SUMBER RUJUKAN

STATUTES:
1. Federal Constitution
2. Contract Act 1960
3. Hire Purchase Act 1967
4. Sale of Goods Act 1957
5. Insurance Act 1996

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving


Lifelong Learning
Ethics

Ahmad Ibrahim & Ahilemah Joned. Sistem Perundangan Malaysia,


Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1997.
2. Sharifah Suhana Syed Ahmad, Malaysian Legal System, Malayan Law
Journal, Kuala Lumpur, 1996.
3. Nor Ashikin Mohd Yusof.Asas Perundangan Malaysia.Penerbit
UTM,KL.1999.
4. Nor Ashikin Mohd Yusof.Asas Undang-undang Kontrak di
Malaysia.Penerbit UTM,KL.1999.
5. Ahmad Ibrahim & ahilemah Joned.sistem Perundangan Malaysia,
Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka,Kuala Lumpur,1997.
6. Sharifah Suhana Syed Ahmad,Malaysian Legal system,Malayan Law
Journal,Kuala Lumpur,1996
7. Wu Min Aun & Beatrix Vohrah, Malaysian Legal System, Longman,
Kuala Lumpur, 2002.
8. Lee Mei Phenh, General Principles of Malaysian Law, Fajar Bakti, Kuala
Lumpur, 2006.
9. Visu Sinnadurai, Law of Contract In Malaysia and Singapore: Cases
and Commentary,Butterworths, Sngapore, 1987.
10. Salleh Buang & Nordin Torji, Undang-Undang Kontrak Di Malaysia,Fajar
Bakti, Kuala Lumpur, 1997
11. Wu Min Aun & Beatrix Vohrah, Commercial Law of Malaysia,Longman,
Kuala Lumpur, 2002.

COURSE NAME AND CONTACT HOURS /


TAJUK KURSUS DAN NILAI JAM KONTAK

COURSE TITLE /
TAJUK KURSUS

LECTURE
HOURS /
JAM
KULIAH

TUTORIAL
HOURS /
JAM
TUTORIAL

PRACTICAL
HOURS /
JAM
PRAKTIKAL

CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION TO MALAYSIAN LEGAL &


ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM

Definition and objectives of laws

History of Malaysian legal system pre Merdeka

Sources of Malaysian Laws

Meaning and differences between written and unwritten


sources of law

CHAPTER 2 : MALAYSIA AS A FEDERAL STATE

Federal Constitution as mother of all laws in Malaysia

Role of Parliament, DUN, Prime Minister

Process and procedure in law making by legislative bodies

CHAPTER 3 : CONTRACT LAW

Definition of contract and capacity to enter into a contract

Basic elements in forming a legal contract

Offer S.2(a) of Contract Act 1960

Types of offer and communication of contract S.3, S.4, S.6

Lapse of an offer S.6, S.7

Acceptance S.2(b)

Mode of acceptance and communication of acceptance


S.2(b), S.3, S.4, S.5, S.6, S.7

Consideration

Types of consideration S.2(d) and S.26

Condition for considerations under S.2(d) and S.26

Intention to create a contract

Negotiation could and could not form an intention

Term of contract

Types of terms

Oral, written, implied, expressed, conditions and warranty

Differences, significances and affects on contract

Voidable, void and unenforceable contract

Reason for void contract S.2, S.3, S.4, S.6, S.7, S.10,
S.11, S.26

Reason for voidable contract S.15, S.16, S.17, S.18, S.19,


S.20, S.21, S.22

Discharge of contract

By fulfilment

By reach of contract

Frustration of contract

Damages of contract and remedies

Compensation-cash

Injunction

Specific performance

CHAPTER 4 : ISLAMIC LAW CONTRACTUAL TRANSACTION

Elements of Islamic law contract

Similarities and differences between Islamic contract and


conventional and civil law contract

Implementation

CHAPTER 5 : HIRE PURCHASE LAW

Mechanism of hire purchase system

Goods that could be bought by way of HP

Schedule H of HP Act 1956

Right and obligations of hirer

Right and obligations of insurer/owner of goods

Implied term HP agreement

Breach of HP agreement

Completion of HP agreement

Option (s) for hirer and owner of goods

CHAPTER 6 : SALE OF GOODS LAW

Mechanism of hire purchase system

Types of goods

Identified, unidentified goods

Goods in delivery state

Goods not delivery state

Parties involved

Types of goods & significance

Identified goods

Unidentified goods

Goods in delivery state

Goods not in delivery state

Obligation and right of seller, buyer

Damages to goods

Remedies

CHAPTER 7 : INSURANCE LAW

Insurable subject matter- categories

Parties involved and obligations

Implied and expressed terms and warranty for;


Insurer

Insured

Ubrrimae fidei contract

Material facts

Effects of non-compliance

Differences between conventional and Takaful system of


insurance

Remedies for damages


TOTAL LECTURE HOURS (14 WEEKS) /
JUMLAH JAM KULIAH KURSUS (14 MINGGU)

42

14

3.0

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS (14 WEEKS) /


JUMLAH JAM KREDIT (14 MINGGU)

Date
30/5/2012

Reviewed By

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Revision
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