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Contract Law

Module titleContract Law
Module codeLAW2004C
Academic year2024/5
Credits30
Module staff

Dr Janet Keliher (Convenor)

Duration: Term123
Duration: Weeks

12

11

Number students taking module (anticipated)

170

Module description

So much of everyday life is regulated by a contract: for example, buying food, or a train ticket, renting a house, or getting a job. Contract also regulates multi-million pound transactions: for example, the corporate take-over of another company, building a new factory, or commissioning a container ship. Knowledge of contract law is empowering in helping us to understand these transactions and resolve disputes. It is a central part of the law of the England and Wales and is currently prescribed by the governing bodies of the professions (solicitors and barristers) as a foundation subject for a qualifying law degree. In this module, you will explore the process of making a contract, examine the terms of the contract and learn about what happens when a contract is broken or comes to an end.. The emphasis of this module will be on applying the rules and principles of contract law in context to real-life cases, considering the impact of contractual arrangements in the context of the sustainability and on developing the skills to make, use and enforce contracts.

Module aims - intentions of the module

The module primarily examines the law of contract in a commercial and organisational setting.

 The module aims:

 (a)   To allow you to develop a detailed understanding of the different aspects of law of contract;

 (b)   To encourage you to think practically in this field, and apply the legal rules and principles you have learned to specific situations, and;

(c) To enable you to develop the skills to make, use and enforce contracts.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

ILO: Module-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 1. demonstrate a detailed understanding of the main areas of the English law of contract
  • 2. demonstrate skills necessary to the conduct of contractual negotiations
  • 3. demonstrate an awareness of the impact of contractual arrangements in the context of sustainability

ILO: Discipline-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 4. collect, synthesise and apply legal knowledge to a problem / case study to inform a choice of solutions

ILO: Personal and key skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 6. demonstrate commercial awareness and understanding of your personal responsibilities and of professional codes of conduct in relation to client management

Syllabus plan

Whilst the precise content may vary from year to year, it is envisaged that the syllabus will cover all or some of the following topics:

  • Formation of Contract (Formal Requirements; Offer and Acceptance)  
  • Consideration   
  • Intention to create legal relations  
  • Certainty   
  • Privity of contract  
  • Terms of the contract and the interpretation of terms
  • Exclusion clauses 
  • Green contracts
  • Performance and breach  
  • Misrepresentation  
  • Mistake  
  • Unequal bargaining (duress; undue influence; unconscionable bargain)  
  • Frustration  
  • Illegality  
  • Remedies
  • Negotiation 

 

Learning activities and teaching methods (given in hours of study time)

Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
532470

Details of learning activities and teaching methods

CategoryHours of study timeDescription
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity1812 x 1.5 hour lectures
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity168 x 2 hour seminars
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity9Workshop activities
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity44 x 1 hour skills preparation meetings
Guided Independent Study60Lecture preparation
Guided Independent Study120Seminar and workshop preparation
Guided Independent Study7Formative essay preparation
Guided Independent Study60Summative assessment preparation
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities6Challenge Event

Formative assessment

Form of assessmentSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Oral contributions during seminars and workshops11 x 2 hours and workshop time1-6Immediate feedback from self, peers and tutor
Multiple choice questions500 to 1000 words1Individual indicative mark and individual written feedback, with supplementary oral feedback available. General comments given in a lecture or on ELE.

Summative assessment (% of credit)

CourseworkWritten examsPractical exams
20800

Details of summative assessment

Form of assessment% of creditSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Skills reflection20Reflective commentary of 1000 words on development of skills during the module2,3,5Individual written feedback, with supplementary oral feedback available. General comments given in a lecture or on ELE.
Exam803 hour in-person exam1,4Individual written feedback, with supplementary oral feedback available. General comments given in a lecture or on ELE.
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0

Details of re-assessment (where required by referral or deferral)

Original form of assessmentForm of re-assessmentILOs re-assessedTimescale for re-assessment
ExamExam (3 hours, in-person)1,4August/September reassessment period
Skills ReflectionSkills Reflection (1000 word commentary)2,3,5August/September reassessment period

Indicative learning resources - Basic reading

1. Richard Stone and James Devenney, The Modern Law of Contract 14th ed  (Routledge, 2022 )

2. Ewan McKendrick,  Contract Law: Texts Cases amd Materials 10th ed  (OUP 2022)

3. Mindy Chen-Wishart, Contract Law 7th ed  (OUP, 2022)

4. Elizabeth Macdonald and Ruth Atkins, Koffman and Macdonald ‘s  Law of Contract 10th ed  (OUP, 2022 )

Key words search

Law, contract, negotiation,  sustainability

Credit value30
Module ECTS

15

Module pre-requisites

None

Module co-requisites

None

NQF level (module)

5

Available as distance learning?

No

Origin date

03/04/2018

Last revision date

27/05/2022