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Honesty
Patience
Diligence
Innovativeness
Risk-taking
Students graduate to become professionals imbued with high moral/ ethical standards.
Graduates are highly competitive with their acquired knowledge, skills and values in the practice of their profession.
Graduates are confident of their academic and industry preparations and the entry competencies learned to tackle the rigors of the business world.
Students can carry out researches that can be utilized in the community and in the business profession.
Students recognize their responsibility and accountability as professionals and as workers in the community.
Students become aware of and strive for their physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Students are prepared to meet the needs and demands of global employment without losing the Filipino spirit.
Students become aware of their responsibility to the environment and participate actively in environmental programs.
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P6
Course Objectives
COGNITIVE DOMAIN: At the end of the term the student should be able to:
C1. Enumerate and explain legal principles regarding partnerships, corporations and negotiable instruments.
C2. Identify situations where the application of law is called for.
C3. Appreciate that the law maybe, at times, harsh but it is still the law and that ignorance thereof is not an excuse for noncompliance therewith.
C4. Recognize the obligation to respect the rights of others.
AFFECTIVE DOMAIN: At the end of the term the student should be able to:
C5. Develop responsiveness and sense of responsibility to the end that he realizes that every human being is responsible for his own
acts and shall suffer the consequences thereof or reap the fruits thereof, as the case maybe.
PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN: At the end of the term the student should be able to:
C6. Apply the legal basis in cases and situations in his/her life or interaction with others as young adults where the laws on
partnership, corporations and negotiable instruments may be made relevant .
C7. Distinguish and correlate between his own rights and obligations as he reacts with society as a whole.
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Course Description:
This course covers the underlying legal principles and maxims in partnerships, corporations and negotiable instruments.
Pre-requisite/s
BUSLAW 1
I.
Session Learning
Objectives/Goals (SLO/G)
Content Topic
Outcomes Based
Methodologies/Strateg
ies & Approaches
Learning Outcomes
Partnerships
1. Basic Concepts
2. Kinds of partners
3. Kinds of partnership
Lecture
Discussion
Case Analyses
Lecture
Discussion
Case Analyses
Lecture
Discussion
Case Analysis
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Time
Allotment
Values
Evaluative Measures
16 hrs
5 hours
Professional
competence
8 hours
2 hours
Professional
competence
Quiz
Recitations
Professional
competence
Quiz
Recitation
2 hrs
Subtotal: 18
hrs
Effectivity: 1st Semester, SY 2013-2014
Quiz
Recitations
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Midterm Coverage
At the end of the session
the student should be able
to apply the basic concepts
related to corporations and
to identify the various kinds
of corporations.
Corporations
a. Basic concepts
b. Kinds
16 hrs
-Lecture discussion
-Reading Assignments
-Case analysis
Powers of a corporation
1. Express powers
2. Implied powers
3. Incidental powers
Lecture discussion
Reading assignments
Case analysis
Lecture discussion
Reading assignments
Case Analysis
-Lecture discussion
-Reading Assignments
-Case analysis
Midterm Examination
4 hours
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
4 hours
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
4 hours
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
4 hours
Profession
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
5 hrs
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
6 hours
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
2 hrs
Subtotal: 18
hrs
Finals Coverage
At the end of the session,
the students are expected
to be able to determine
whether an instruments is
negotiable or not. and its
various elements.
Negotiable Instruments
1. Kinds
2. Requirements of
negotiability
Lecture discussion
Reading Assignments
Case analysis
Lecture discussion
Reading Assignments
Case analysis
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negotiable instrument.
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4.
5.
6.
negotiable instrument
Presentment
Acceptance
Dishonor
Discharge
1. Kinds of holders
2. Kinds of defenses
Lecture discussion
Reading Assignments
Case analysis
Final Examinations
Professional
competence
Quiz
Seatworks
Recitation
2 hrs
Subtotal: 18hrs
2 hrs
Subtotal: 18hrs
TOTAL: 54
HRS
Final Examination
II.
4 hours
GRADING SYSTEM:
For Professional Board Examination Subjects: the cut-off score is 70%. The highest possible grade is ninety-nine (99); the lowest passing grade is seventy-five (75); and the lowest failing grade
is sixty-five (65).
First grading Class standing = 70 % ; Exam = 30 %
Midterms
Class standing = 60 % ; Exam = 40 %
( Tentative Midterm Grade x 2 + First Grading ) / 3 = Midterm Grade
Finals
Class standing = 50 % ; Exam = 50 %
( Tentative Final Grade x 2 + Midterm Grade ) / 3 = Final grade
III.
REFERENCES:
Textbooks: De Leon, H. S. (2010). The Law on Partnership and Corporation, Quezon City: REX Printing Company, Inc.
De Leon, H. S. (2010). The Law on Negotiable Instruments, Quezon City: REX Printing Company, Inc.
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References:
A. Books
De Leon, Hector S. The Philippine negotiable instruments: documents of title. 2009 ed. Manila: Rex, c2009.
Torress, Justo P. The law on business organizations (partnerships and corporation). 2008 ed. Manila: Rex, c2008.
de Leon, Hector M. the Philippine negotiable instruments law and allied laws: annotated. 2010 ed. Manila: Rex, 2010.
Suarez,, Carlos B. The law on obligations and contracts: for business students. 2001 ed. Manila: GIC, c2011.
Jurado, Desiderio p. Comments and jurisprudence on obligations and contracts. 12th ed. Manila: Rex, c2010.
De Leon, Hector S. Comments and cases on obligation and contract. 5th ed. Manila: Rex, c2010.
De Leon, Hector S. the law on obligations and contracts. 2008 rev. ed. Manila: rex, c2008.
Prepared by:
ACC/TAX/BL/BA GROUP
Noted by:
Approved by:
DR. KAREEN B. LEON, CPA
Dean, UB SBAA
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