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    Interpreting Contracts
    National University of Singapore Business School

    Interpreting Contracts

    National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
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    in-person · Instructor-Led · Singapore Campus
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    $2,071

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    About This Program

    Contracts are the bloodline of a business. The rights and liabilities of a business largely centre on what is stated in the contract. Even though lawyers are mostly involved in contract drafting, there is so much more a business or individual can do to better protect their own interests. Specially designed for non-lawyers, this course will provide participants with a better understanding of the terms of a typical contract, the contract items to pay attention to, and the contract items to avoid. Real-life cases and examples will be covered during the course. There will be a contract drafting exercise to help participants better understand and appreciate the terms of a typical contract.

    Why National University of Singapore Business School?

    NUS Business School sits at the intersection of Asian markets and global management thinking in a way few schools can match. Its location in Singapore, one of the world's principal financial and trade hubs, gives executive participants direct access to Southeast Asian deal flows, regulatory environments, and corporate networks that are genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else. The school's Asia-focused research depth, combined with strong ties to multinational corporations headquartered in the region, makes it a practical choice for leaders who need to operate across Asia-Pacific.

    Your Profile

    • Individuals who want to better understand contracts, including entrepreneurs and small business owners.
    • Executives who handle or negotiate contracts as part of their role.
    • Consumers and professionals seeking practical knowledge of contract law without a legal background.

    Benefits

    • Identify contract terms that protect your interests and those that create unacceptable risk.
    • Understand when and how a contract can be validly changed, terminated, or challenged.
    • Apply contract knowledge through a drafting exercise grounded in real-life cases.

    What You'll Learn

    • Essentials of a Contract: what constitutes a valid contract, including whether verbal contracts are enforceable.
    • Making Changes to the Contract: when and how contractual terms can be modified, including implications for employment situations.
    • Express Terms in the Contract: validity of contractual terms and whether fairness is a legal requirement.
    • Implied Terms in the Contract: obligations such as good faith, confidentiality, and non-harassment that may be read into a contract.
    • Factors Affecting Validity of a Contract: the effect of concealment or misrepresentation before entering into a contract.
    • Termination of the Contract: how to retain maximum flexibility to exit a contract.
    • Remedies for Breach of Contract: whether pre-agreed damages clauses are advisable and legally valid.

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