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Banking Law Last Updated Date: 8 June 2009 4 Credits, Semester 1 Course Description: This course is designed to familiarise the student with the key principles relating to the modern law of banking. Four main areas will be covered: the law of negotiable instruments, the law of payment systems, the banker customer relationship and bank regulation. Students who wish to obtain a basic knowledge of banking law will benefit from this course. It is also recommended that those who wish to specialize in banking law take this course as a foundational course, prior to studying the more advanced banking courses. Course Convenor: Emeritus Prof EP Ellinger Co-teacher(s): A/P Poh Chu Chai & As/P Sandra Annette Booysen Module Codes: LL4006 / LL5006 / LL6006 Contact Hours: Two 1.5 hr weekly seminar Workload: 3 hours Mode of Assessment: Final Exam - 80% ; Writing/Research Assignment - 20% Preclusions: Nil Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent. Examination Date: Monday, 30 November 09, AM Click here to go Back |
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