Key words Specifications and conditions about the plan
Objectives Specifications:
Students must be able to prescribe the law and terms of public tender. They must also be able to use the public of road-constructions (standaard bestek 250 2.0 van de wegenbouw), the administration and technical terms, and to make the book specifications. At the same time, they learn to work with the measuring and Belgian - norms.
Law-giving:
The student will acquire basic knowledge of law in general and of civil law in particular. This basic knowledge should be a useful utensil for the student to solve practical problems. The judicial interpretation of practical problems requires both knowledge of correct judicial terminology and the capability to abstract.
Topics Specifications:
Introductory notions of government tasks. (the tasks of the landscape-architect)
The work of the landscape-architect with government tasks.
The study of the law and terms of public tender, (standaardbestek 250)
The study of cost-price calculation, for both government and private works.
Law-giving:
- The general introduction comprises the sources of law and the basic of procedural law pertaining to private law.
- The chapter on civil law comprises general principles, law of goods, securities and contracts.
- The last part studies the urban development, taking or using the text of laws as a guideline.
Prerequisites No basis (first) knowledge required.
Final Objectives
Materials used Specifications:
Teacher's course
Other textbook(s), CD's
Scientific & technical literature
School library materials
Law-giving:
Teacher's course
Background information
Study costs Cost: 55.0 EUR Specification:
Course € 25, CD € 15
Law-giving
Course € 15
Study guidance The teacher is prepared to answer all your questions, even between lessons.
Teaching Methods Lectures, case studies, exercises
Lecture specification: Sylvain Van Hulle
Lecture law-giving: Marie Bisschop
Lecture hours:
Specification: A:24, B:12, C:12
law-giving: A: 24
Assessment Specification:
Oral examination
Written examination (semestrial)
Lecturer(s) Sylvain VAN HULLE
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