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Introduction to Paper F4 Corporate and Business Law (English Variant)
Chapter 3
Statute Law Part 1
Statute Law Part 2
Chapter 4
Contract Law part 1
Contract Law part 2
Contract Law part 3
Contract Law part 4
Contract Law part 5
Contract Law part 6
Contract Law part 7
Contract Law part 8
Contract Law part 9
Contract Law part 10
Contract Law part 11
Contract Law part 12
Contract Law part 13
Contract Law part 14
Chapter 5
Common Law part 1
Common Law part 2
Chapter 10
Company Law part 1
Company Law part 2
Company Law part 3
Company Law part 4
Company Law part 5
Company Law part 6
Company Law part 7
Company Law part 8
Company Law part 9
Company Law part 10
Chapter 11
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 1
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 2
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 3
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 4
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 5
Company Law: Directors and Officers part 6
Chapter 12
Company Law: Meetings and Resolutions
Watch on line Paper F4 Lectures
Chapter 1 & 2
Chapter 3
Statute Law – Introduction
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Rules (part a)
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Rules (part b)
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Presumptions
Statute Law – Aids to Interpretation
Statute Law – Delegated LegislationChapter 4
Contract Law – Invitations, offers and acceptance (part a)
Contract Law – Invitations, offers and acceptance (part b)
Contract Law – Termination of Offer
Contract Law – Offers
Contract Law – Acceptance
Contract Law – Consideration
Contract Law – Consideration – Sufficient Not Necessarily Adequate (part a)
Contract Law – Consideration – Sufficient Not Necessarily Adequate (part b)
Contract Law – Privity of Contract
Contract Law – Pinnell and its Exceptions
Contract Law – Intention to Create Legal Relations (part a)
Contract Law – Intention to Create Legal Relations (part b)
Contract Law – Contractual Terms (part a)
Contract Law – Contractual Terms (part b)
Contract Law – Exclusion Clauses (part a)
Contract Law – Exclusion Clauses (part b)
Contract Law – Unfair Terms Legislation
Contract Law – Breach of Contract
Contract Law – DamagesChapter 5
Common Law – Remedies for Breach (part 1)
Common Law – Remedies for Breach (part 2)
Common Law – Remedies – Sundry PointsChapter 6
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Company Law – Types of Company
Company Law – Public Companies
Company Law – Advantages of Being a company
Company Law – Lifting the veil
Company Law – Formation
Company Law – Constitution (Memorandum and articles)
Company Law – Contractual Force
Company Law – Articles Alterability
Company Law – Articles – Procedure for Alteration
Company Law – Company Names
Company Law – Name Change
Company Law – ObjectsChapter 11
Company Law: Directors and Officers – General Points
Company Law: Directors and Officers – Directors Appointment
Company Law: Directors and Officers – Directors Removal
Company Law: Directors – Statutory Duties (part a)
Company Law: Directors – Statutory Duties (part b)
Company Law: Directors – Promoting Success
Company Law: Directors – Controls
Company Law: Directors – Remedies
Company Law: Company Secretary
Company Law: AuditorsChapter 12
Company Law: Meetings and Resolutions – Annual General Meeting
Company Law: Meetings and Resolutions – ProxiesChapter 13
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Rules (part a)
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Rules (part b)
Statute Law – Statutory Interpretation Presumptions
Statute Law – Aids to Interpretation
Statute Law – Delegated Legislation
Contract Law – Invitations, offers and acceptance (part b)
Contract Law – Termination of Offer
Contract Law – Offers
Contract Law – Acceptance
Contract Law – Consideration
Contract Law – Consideration – Sufficient Not Necessarily Adequate (part a)
Contract Law – Consideration – Sufficient Not Necessarily Adequate (part b)
Contract Law – Privity of Contract
Contract Law – Pinnell and its Exceptions
Contract Law – Intention to Create Legal Relations (part a)
Contract Law – Intention to Create Legal Relations (part b)
Contract Law – Contractual Terms (part a)
Contract Law – Contractual Terms (part b)
Contract Law – Exclusion Clauses (part a)
Contract Law – Exclusion Clauses (part b)
Contract Law – Unfair Terms Legislation
Contract Law – Breach of Contract
Contract Law – Damages
Common Law – Remedies for Breach (part 2)
Common Law – Remedies – Sundry Points
Company Law – Public Companies
Company Law – Advantages of Being a company
Company Law – Lifting the veil
Company Law – Formation
Company Law – Constitution (Memorandum and articles)
Company Law – Contractual Force
Company Law – Articles Alterability
Company Law – Articles – Procedure for Alteration
Company Law – Company Names
Company Law – Name Change
Company Law – Objects
Company Law: Directors and Officers – Directors Appointment
Company Law: Directors and Officers – Directors Removal
Company Law: Directors – Statutory Duties (part a)
Company Law: Directors – Statutory Duties (part b)
Company Law: Directors – Promoting Success
Company Law: Directors – Controls
Company Law: Directors – Remedies
Company Law: Company Secretary
Company Law: Auditors
Company Law: Meetings and Resolutions – Proxies