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DROI2102-1

Obligation Theory and Application Exercises


Duration :135h Th
Credits/ECTS :
1st "licence" in law13
Holder(s) :Michèle Alexandre
Course contents : The Law of obligations is composed of the rules and legal principles on which are based the social and economical relations. The course is divided in five sections : (i) the main section is devoted to the sources of obligations and their legal aspects (contracts, torts, mistaken payments, unjust enrichement and negotiorum gestio); (ii)assignment of obligations (with exception to assignement of obligations in Company Law); (iii) modalities of obligations (condition precedent,...) ; (iv) termination of obligations (payment, subrogation , netting, limitation of actions, ...) ; (v) legal protection rules of the creditors)
Course objective : Understanding of the several legal concepts and rules governing the law of obligations and application of these concepts to practical problems.
Prerequisites : Introduction to Private Law
Workshops : See hereafter
Organization : Lectures during the whole year (90 h) and problem lectures (45 h). Three seminars on problems relating to the redaction of contractual clauses
Written notes : Syllabus covering the main part of the course. Syllabus on problem questions
Assessment : Written exam in Frist and Second Session (mainly problem questions) and an oral exam. Both exams cover the whole course. The presentation of the writtent exam is a condition for the admission to the oral exam. During the second semester, a factice exam will be perhaps proposed to the students.
Contacts : Assistant lecturers : M. B. Kohl et S.Séquaris (04/366.30.94), M. Gustin et R. Salzburger(04/366.30.93)




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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