Course Title: Take instructions in relation to a transaction
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2010
Course Code: LAW5168C
Course Title: Take instructions in relation to a transaction
School: 650T TAFE Business
Campus: City Campus
Program: C5180 - Diploma of Financial Services (Conveyancing)
Course Contact : joanne mackay
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 5540
Course Contact Email:joanne.mackay@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Nominal Hours: 120
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
Introductory law course or competency
Course Description
To provide learners with the knowledge and skills relating to property law concepts which underpin the conveyancing process, as might be required of a person working in a conveyancing or legal office or in associated fields in the public or corporate sectors. To gain sufficient underpinning knowledge of property law to proceed competently to study legal issues in the conveyancing process
If you are undertaking this course in Melbourne from semester 2, 2012 onwards your teacher will advise you if you require access to a computer for the course. It is recommended that you have access to a mobile computing device to allow greater flexibility in terms of where you can work on campus outside class times.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
FNSCONV501B Take instructions in relation to a transaction |
Element: |
FNSCONV501A/01 Establish the client’s needs |
Performance Criteria: |
Students will be able to role play with prospective client and discuss nature of the conveyancing transaction A letter of advice to the client in an assessment will demonstrate the reponsibilities of both parties Students will demonstrate recognition of various estates and interests in real property Written instructions to the clients will demonstrate the role of the conveyancer Cases study application will demonstrate the student response to conflict or legal issues in the file The student will competently take instructions and initiate the transaction when they demonstrate competent knowledge of the underpinning legal principles |
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge requirements in the training package include:
· relevant legislation and common law
· policies/procedures/requirements of the practice
· current legislative, regulatory and industry practices, procedures and services
· business principles and law
· relevant types of contract and other required documentation
· professional/industry terminology
· relevant consumer protection requirements
Students should be able to apply knowledge and skills in various areas of property law necessary to take intructions in relation to a transaction, such as tenure and estates, title systems, fixtures and chattels, co-ownership, leases and tenancies, mortgages, easements and covenants.
· insurance requirements
Details of Learning Activities
Attend class, download and preread class outlines and set reading, participate in class discussion, work on class exercises, research cases and legislation, undertake all set assessments, using case study materials, written short answers or a multiple choice test or, a final single written examination and an assignment.
Teaching Schedule
WEEK No. |
DATE | |
1 | Feb 8th | Introduction – assessment, materials, program management , library demo |
2 | Feb 15th | Interests in Land, Fixtures and Chattels |
3 | Feb 22rd | Fixtures and Chattels, Co-ownership, |
4 | Mar 1st | case study activity 20% |
5 | Mar 8th | Public Holiday self directed review of learning |
6 | Mar 15th | Old Law title & Torrens system |
7 | Mar 22nd | Torrens system, Adverse Possession |
8 | Mar 29th | Adverse Possession |
Apr 1st-7th | Easter break |
|
9 | Apr 12th | Mortgages |
10 | Apr 19th | in class test open book 30 % |
11 | Apr 26th | Public Holiday Anzac day , self directed learning |
12 | May 3rd | Mortgages |
13 | May 10th | Leases and Tenancies |
14 | May 17th | Leases and tenancies |
15 | May 24th | Easements and Covenants, |
16 | 31st May | revision |
17 | June 7th | Public holiday |
18 | June 14th | final test, open book 50% |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
There will be readings and support materials provided via the Blackboard site for this course. |
References
RMIT library has online CCH and Voumard references mentioned below. There are other free online resources detailed on the relevant HUB site for this course.
Bird, R. Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary |
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
Assessment Summary
CASE STUDY Activity (open book) 20%
CLASS TEST (open book) 30%
FINAL TEST (open book) 50%
Assessment Tasks
The 20% case study activity will assist students to gain research and comprehension skills by examining a legal case relevant to one of the early topic areas and answer questions about the case in class.
The 30% class test will be held in class under open book conditions. Students will revise all the underpinning knowledg of property law in weeks 1-9 and answer a variety of questions of different styles, such as multiple choice, true/false, short answer and problem questions.
The final 50% test will be held under open book conditions and examine all the material covered in the semester in problem style questions with some multiple choice and short answer.
Assessment Matrix
Other Information
Other references:
Students should refer to the HUB every week for notices and other resources posted
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