| Okezie Chukwumerije |
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| Professor of Law |
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| Phone:(713) 313-1128 |
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| Email:
omerije@tmslaw.tsu.edu
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| Joined the faculty in August 2003. |
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Course Syllabi and Information
1st Year/Contracts I/504-2
This course is a study of the contract process emphasizing:
1) offer, 2) acceptance, 3) consideration and other "formation"
issues, 4) performance, breach and discharge, and 5) remedies. This
course deals with the principal problems raised by agreements or
promises for the breach of which the law gives a remedy, and
examines what kinds of promises the law will enforce and why, and
what remedies are available for breach. These issues will be
explored both in terms of the common law and the Uniform Commercial
Code.
Syllabus for Contracts I, Section 2
2nd-3rd Year/Consumer Rights/711-2
Based on Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), this
course examines consumer transactions and considers how the law
protects consumers when dealing with merchants, lenders and other
providers of products and services. Areas covered are false and
deceptive advertising, unconscionability, warranties, credit
regulation, informal debt collection, relevant sections of the
Insurance Code, and judicial enforcement procedures. Student must
take this course in their second or third year if their G.P.A. is
below 3.0 after the first year.
Syllabus for Consumer Rights, Section 2