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Course: |
FIN 240
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Title: | Law and Banking Principles |
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Long Title: | Law and Banking Principles |
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Course Description: | Serves as a banker¿s guide to law and legal issues with special emphasis on the Uniform Commercial Code. Examines sources and applications of banking law, contracts, bankruptcy, torts and crimes, real and personal property, and the legal implications of consumer lending. |
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Min Credit: | 2 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Acknowledge the basic standards of business law as they apply to banking.
II. Compare the general characteristics of banking as they relate to the UCC code on bank laws.
III. Utilize sources of bank law as they apply to bank operations.
IV. Describe different legal concepts that can be used to handle basic bank operations.
V. Explain the philosophy of law as it applies to banking.
VI. Explain the importance of UCC code law to the banking industry.
VII. Explain the impact of bankruptcy code to bank customers.
VIII. Understand the legal implications of consumer lending.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Basic Standards of Business Law and Banking
II. UCC Code on Banking Law
III. Legal Concepts of Basic Bank Operations
IV. Philosophy of Law as it Applies to Banking
V. Bankruptcy Code
VI. Legal Implications of Consumer Lending
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