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Commercial and Business Contracts

Course Description

Contracts form the basis upon which modern businesses are built. Most business operations and transactions are quite often in the shape of promises made now and the performance follows later

The law of contract constitutes of the legal rules regarding such promises, their formation, performance and to what degree they can be enforced

It is important to have the basic knowledge of contractual agreements irrespective of the position one is in as long as they are in business.

Course Objectives:

At the end of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Explain what contracts are.
  • Demonstrate a sound knowledge of how to form legally binding contracts
  • Analyze terms of a contract
  • Recognize ways to terminate a contract and in the event of a breach, know what to sue for.
  • Explore the elements needed to form a contract.
  • Identify each and every term, condition or warranty in a contract you seek.
  • Discover the limitations of the contract.
  • Identify the parts of the contract that need rules of contract interpretation to understand.
  • Recognize the duties each party to the contract owes to the other.
  • Recognize each condition each party is required to fulfill.
  • Identify each warranty made in the contract.

Who Should Attend?

  • Business students
  • Business persons
  • Procurement / purchasing executive
  • MBA Students
  • Supply chain / inventory / logistics planner
  • Procurement specialist
  • Contract officer
  • Supply chain / inventory / logistics analyst

Training Methodology: Audio-visual aids, case studies, power-point presentations, relevant and thought-provoking exercises, Practical demonstrations and facilitated discussions, Participants will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge of the topics

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Duration: 2 weeks

Course Date: July 10th-14th, 2023

 

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