Understanding Contract Laws for Non-Legal Executives in Business Contract Writing
Acquire the knowledge of contract laws to protect your organization and businesses
against business risk and disputes in todays tough economic landscape
Course date: 26 June 2009-Friday
Time: 9am to 2.30pm
Venue: Furama RiverFront Hotel Singapore
Nearest MRT: Tiong Bahru
Program Overview
What are the elements that make up a Contract?
-Definition of a Contract
-Offer
-Acceptance
-Capacity
-Intention to create legal relations
-Consideration
-Legality
-Explanation of each of the above in particular the issue between offer and invitation to treat and the effect of a legally binding contract.
Understanding Exclusion and Limitation Clauses in a contract
-whereby a party can either exclude
-or limit its liability in contracts entered into.
What happens in a Misrepresentation - Liability?
-where contracts had been entered into by inducement of statements
of fact that are wrong and the innocent party suffers loss/damage
What goes into the Discharge of Contracts?
-Performance
-Agreement
-Breach
-Frustration
-Explanation on ways by which a contract that has been entered into may be discharged.
Identifying Remedies for Breach of Contract
-Damages
-Rescission
-Injunction
-Specific Performance
What is the Contracts Limitation in a breach?
- The time period within which a claim has to be proceed in court for a breach of contract
Why Attend?
The program is highly suitable for all staff who needs to handle contracts and agreements
as part of their work, participants will understand
- What constitutes a valid contract and how to write them
- The elements of a good and legal binding contract and how to write the terms for legal implications
- To identify valid contracts and spot potential unfair or bias contracts
- To know the remedies available in the event of a breach of a contract by one party.
10% discount for group of 3 or more
Fees: $259 Nett only
Click HERE to download registration form cum brochure
more info here: http://www.course.sgtraininghub.com
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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