Learn the fundamentals of law in Canada, with an in-depth review of the important legal issues of running a business and completing transactions
Learn the fundamentals of law in Canada, with an in-depth review of the important legal issues of running a business and completing transactions
Course Description
In Business Law, you’ll study the Canadian legal landscape with an emphasis on its application to the administration of business.
Students will review the fundamentals of law in Canada before an in-depth review of the important legal issues of running a business and completing transactions with other businesses and individuals.
Students will also learn about these issues as described in the Quebec Civil Code.Business Law is a recommended prerequisite for Transportation Law
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Course Fees
The fee to register for Business Law is $900.This fee does not include the cost of textbooks. Textbooks are purchased separately from the University of Toronto Bookstore (or you can source your textbook locally/online).
Please note: There are no refunds issued once your registration and payment has been received and processed.
Course Registration Fee
$900 + applicable tax
Course Materials
The textbook for this course can be purchased from the University of Toronto bookstore website.The Law and Business Administration in Canada, 15th Edition, Pearson Canada Inc. ISBN: 9780135353721.
It can be purchased from the University of Toronto bookstore, or sourced locally.
Course Work And Final Exam
Course work for Business Law includes a series of assignments which are due throughout the semester.
Your Business Law exam will be held at an exam centre local to you—the University of Toronto coordinates exam centres across Canada, and internationally when necessary.
Exam dates cannot be changed. Visit the Key Dates page to see exam dates for upcoming semesters as they are scheduled.
Learning Assessment & Grades
Grades are reported as Honours, Pass, or Fail. To obtain a Pass, learners must obtain a minimum grade of 50%. To achieve Honours, learners must earn a total grade of 80% or higher.
CITT is a not-for-profit association dedicated to the advancement of professionals and businesses in logistics. CITT is where all of logistics comes together to learn, do business, and grow.
CITT is also Canada's Logistics Community. It's where people in logistics or interested in logistics come together to interact, share ideas and thought leadership learn, build their network, create new business relationships and much more. If you're involved in Canadian logistics, you belong with CITT and Canada's Logistics Community.
You will study forms of business organizations, with specific concentration on non-offering Ontario and federal corporations.
This course will introduce students to the components of the Canadian legal system, and will examine the effect of both common and statute law on business relationships.
Topics include Common and Statute Laws affecting business transactions, an introduction to the Canadian Legal System, the Law of Contract, Sale of Goods,
Through in class or online practice, learn how to identify and analyze legal issues as they relate to your business.
This course provides an overview of the Canadian legal system for internationally-trained CPA students seeking to meet the Canadian business law prerequisite requirement for entry to the CPA PEP.
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