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Advanced Short Course in Business Rescue Practice (This course is presented online only) WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT (LEAD) With 30 years of experience, LEAD, the legal education division of the LSSA is well placed to understand the needs of a modern-day law practice. LEAD offers a wide range of top-quality courses, seminars and certificate programmes designed to give legal practitioners the knowledge and skills to manage their practices successfully. PURPOSE OF THE BUSINESS RESCUE (BR) COURSE To equip students with knowledge on the implementation of business rescue proceedings. To explain and apply practically the provisions of the Companies Act of 2008 and other relevant laws regulating or applicable to business rescue proceedings, including the appointment and functions of a business rescue practitioner. Registration closes: 10 March 2017 The online course is a joint initiative between the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) and the University of South Africa (UNISA). Delegate registration and course administration are channelled through LEAD. 2017 Lifelong learning towards a just society Legal Education and Development (LEAD) Tel: +27 (0)12 441 4600 (switchboard) Website: www.lssalead.org.za Address: PO Box 27167 Sunnyside 0132 Docex 227 Pretoria Old Main Building, 145 Steve Biko Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria Page 1 of 7

BACKGROUND ON BUSINESS RESCUE Although judicial management had been part of South African company law for almost a century, it was never widely accepted or used in spite of attempts to improve it by amendments to the relevant legislation. The Companies Act 71 of 2008 introduced a newly created corporate rescue procedure in the form of business rescue proceedings. The purpose of the proceedings is to provide for the efficient rescue and recovery of financially distressed companies while ensuring the rights and interests of the relevant stakeholders are balanced. Having a successful and effective corporate rescue regime is of great importance to the economic growth and stability of this country. Steps have been taken to provide the framework for a more successful rescue procedure for viable businesses. However, it will require experienced and properly qualified business rescue practitioners as well as good faith and trust from all stakeholders to make this work in practice. This course will give you the necessary skills to act as a business rescue practitioner and fulfil your duties in accordance with the letter and spirit of the law. You will also be able to advise and protect the interests of your clients who may find themselves involved in business rescue proceedings as directors, creditors, shareholders or employees of a company in financial distress. APPOINTMENT OF BUSINESS RESCUE PRACTITIONERS The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is responsible to appoint Business Rescue Practitioners. It is, therefore, now more important than ever for all stakeholders and for practitioners in particular to know and understand all the provisions contained in Chapter 6 and how they have been interpreted and applied by the courts. The issuing of licenses for Business Rescue Practitioners is not automatic or guaranteed. Nonetheless, the CIPC regards the completion of a relevant training course as an important factor when considering an application for licensing. Other factors include the practitioner s experience in business management and sound professional standing. Having worked as a team member with a registered business rescue practitioner can also count in an applicant s favour. After completing the online course, students will be able to do the following. 1. Explain the concept and role of business rescue and the applicable principles of law. 2. Understand the statutory duties and obligations of business rescue practitioners. 3. Provide advice to attorneys, accountants and other professionals appointed as business rescue practitioners. WHO MAY REGISTER FOR THE COURSE? Professional people who are interested in understanding the legal principles of business rescue. This includes lawyers, legal advisors, auditors, financial advisors, bank decision-makers, investors, businesspersons, liquidators, managers and trade union representatives. As from 1 April 2015, practitioners receive an openended licence to act as a business rescue practitioner. This licence is not for a specified period or project but may be suspended or withdrawn by the CIPC if a practitioner fails to comply with any of the provisions or duties contained in Chapter 6 of the Companies Act. WHAT FORMER STUDENTS HAVE SAID "I found the contents of chapter 6 invaluable and it made such sense understanding business rescue and liquidation. It has added so much to my armory as a change management consultant and re-engineering of an organization. Quite frankly it has given me a lot of confidence. "It was extremely well organised and all information was available on the e-leader website." "The content was very interesting, the workshop was brilliant and the admin was perfect!" "It is a dynamic new subject matter and the assignments were practical/real example based." I was very impressed. It helped me with two rescues that I did. "The course was well arranged and suited the busy professional." Page 2 of 7

SYLLABUS There will be one module, divided into two parts: PART A: BUSINESS RESCUE PROCEEDINGS The following topics will be dealt with in detail: Provisions of the Companies Act, 2008 regarding commencement of business rescue proceedings by a board resolution or order of court: Requirements Procedure Legal consequences of commencement of business rescue proceedings: General moratorium Protection of property interests Post-commencement finance Employment contracts and rights of employees Other uncompleted contracts Effects on creditors, directors and shareholders Provisions of the Companies Act, 2008 regarding the appointment and functions of a business rescue practitioner Procedure for appointment Qualifications for appointment Removal and replacement Powers, duties and personal liability Remuneration The business rescue plan Prescribed contents Publication of the plan Consequences of approval Consequences of rejection Termination of business rescue proceedings PART B: COMPROMISE BETWEEN A COMPANY AND ITS CREDITORS Compromises in terms of section 155 of the Companies Act of 2008 OTHER COURSE DETAILS Total credits: 12 Credits South African National Qualifications Framework (NQF): Level 8 UNISA Course code 76790 METHOD OF STUDY There are no formal classes. As the major part of the course will be studied online, it is required that students have access to the Internet and e-mail. Students work at their own pace and all course material will only be made available electronically. 1. LEAD will forward your registration detail to Unisa in order to be registered as a student. 2. Tutorial letters, assignment/s as well as the examination (portfolio) will be available online via Unisa s e-learning platform (myunisa). This will enable students to access the electronic distance education facilities in order to download study material and submit assignments. Please note that the material will not be available in hard copy format. 3. Students will be expected to purchase a prescribed textbook at their own cost. Details of this textbook and other academic matters will be included in the first tutorial letter. 4. Students will have to submit a compulsory assignment online that will contribute to their final mark and write an open-book, non-venue based examination. 5. The examination paper will be provided electronically to students who must then submit their answers to the examination 80 hours later, also electronically.there will only be one examination opportunity which will take place on the date provided in Tutorial Letter 101. 6. Workshops will be arranged by LEAD in Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban, provided there is sufficient interest in these areas to make it financially feasible. Students will not be allowed to attend a workshop unless they have paid their fees in full before the date of the workshop. 7. Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA s formative assessment rules and policies. 8. The language medium is English. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS An LLB or bachelor s degree incorporating a study of company law. Alternatively, an equivalent South African National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level 7 qualification. Applicants must have a working knowledge of the Companies Act of 2008. Page 3 of 7

LECTURERS Professor Anneli Loubser Professor in Corporate Law UNISA Qualifications: BA LLB (Pret) LLM LLD(UNISA) Professor Loubser wrote her doctoral thesis on business rescue. Fields of specialisation: Corporate Law and Insolvency Law Dr Michael Lehloenya Senior Lecturer in Corporate Law (Course leader and lecturing in Corporate Law) UNISA. Qualifications: BA (Law) LLB (Lesotho) LLM (Pret) LLD (UFS). Courses taught: UNISA: Advanced Corporate Procedures; Corporate Procedures; Entrepreneurial Law; Commercial Law; Company Law Fields of specialisation: Corporate Law, and International Trade Law HOW TO APPLY? 1. Please complete the registration form and email it to bettie@lssalead.org.za together with: a copy of your identity document/passport; a certified copy of your highest degree obtained; proof of payment or payment details. 2. Note that for communication purposes, it is important to supply us with all your contact details i.e. e-mail address, landline, fax and a cell phone number. LEAD will be unable to confirm a registration without an e-mail address. 3. If you do not receive confirmation of registration from LEAD within 5 business days, please followup with Bettie Lubbe. CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION Registration closes 10 March 2017. CERTIFICATE Upon successful completion of the course and payment of the full tuition fee, a certificate will be issued by UNISA FEE STRUCTURE (VAT INCLUSIVE) Student Staff from practising attorneys / advocates in RSA Total Fees (Full Fee) Payment Plan 2017 Amount payable on registration (first payment) Balance payable before 10 April 2017 R 6 300 R 4 000 R 2 300 Other* R 7 995 R 5 000 R 2 995 * All other professions including attorneys/advocates who are not practising. Payment must be made to Law Society of South Arica. It can be made in full or through a Payment Plan (see above). The first payment is made upfront by direct deposit (EFT) or credit card. No registration will be confirmed if the proof of payment of at least the first payment has not been received. If payment is not received within 7 days of sending the registration form, then the registration form will unfortunately be discarded. Students who start the course are liable for the full course fee irrespective of whether they complete the course or not. ENQUIRIES For more information and registration for this offering, please consult the LEAD website or contact Bettie Lubbe at LEAD. E-mail: bettie@lssalead.org.za Tel: +27(0)12 441 4670 Tel: +27(0)12 441 4600 (switchboard) CANCELLATION Unisa s cancellation policies and procedures will apply to any cancellation. The last date for cancellation is 15 March 2017. Regardless of when you cancel the course, you will forfeit the minimum payment. Full payment forfeited after this date. Regardless of when you cancel. PLEASE NOTE LEAD/UNISA reserves the right to cancel a learning activity should the number of students not justify the costs involved. Registered students will be given reasonable notice of cancellation Page 4 of 7

College of Law (CLAW) / Centre for Business Law Advanced Short Course in Business Rescue Practice (76790) Please attach the following to your registration - A copy of your identity document/passport A certified copy of your highest degree obtained Proof of payment or payment details Please complete in clear, block letters and e-mail to bettie@lssalead.org.za Student number (for existing students) BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Surname Title Gender Male Female Full names ID No Maiden name and/or previous surnames (if applicable) ID no Highest Qualification obtained Tel (h) Tel (w) Contact Details Mobile Fax Email address Where did you hear about the course? SMS Word of Mouth Employer E-mail Other If other, please specify: PHYSICAL ADDRESS POSTAL ADDRESS Postal code City you reside Postal Code Suburb you reside Employer Job title Country of you postal address (if not SA) Home language Page 5 of 7

REGISTRATION FORM (CONTINUED) PAYMENT DETAILS: BUSINESS RESCUE COURSE Name of applicant: Payment Details Practising Attorney/Candidate Attorney/Advocate Other: BANK DETAILS FOR LSSA LEAD Bank: First National Bank (FNB) Account holder: Law Society of South Africa Branch: Pretoria Branch code: 251445 Account number: 62009641079 Account ref: BR, Surname, Initials Responsible for payment: Applicant Employer Payment type: Full Fee Payment Plan - see below Applicant Full Fee including VAT Amount payable on registration (first payment) Payment Plan Balance payable before 10 March 2017 Practising attorneys/advocates R 6 300 R 4 000 R 2 300 Other R 7 995 R 5 000 R 2 995 Payment by: EFT: ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER OR CREDIT CARD: Card Number: Amount: R Amount depends on whether Full Fee or Payment Plan is selected. For the Payment Plan, the balance is payable before 10 April 2017. Name of Card Holder: Amount: R Master Card Visa Card Expiry Date Credit card payments must be accompanied by photocopies of both sides of the card. For applicants paying via the Payment Plan : I agree to pay according to the following Payment Plan 1 st Payment: Date: Amount Signature 2 nd Payment: Date: Amount Signature Employer Details (NB: Complete this section only if the Applicant is being sponsored by his/her Employer) Firm/company name: Contact person: Contact person s e-mail: Tel: ( ) Contact person s Job title: Postal address: Code Do you need an invoice? Yes No. If yes, please provide the employer s VAT number: I, (name of the employer s authorised account signatory) hereby declare the above information to be correct. I accept full responsibility for fees payable to the Law Society of South Africa for the above-mentioned applicant. NB Company Stamp Employer Signature Date Page 6 of 7

REGISTRATION FORM (CONTINUED) PAYMENT DETAILS: BUSINESS RESCUE COURSE STATISTICAL INFORMATION (The information below is required for statistical purpose only) Nationality Population Group Occupation Economic sector Have you registered previously at Unisa Are you self-sponsored or company sponsored? TERMS AND CONDITIONS Unisa s cancellation policies and procedures will apply to any cancellation. The last date for cancellation is 15 March 2017. Regardless of when you cancel the course, you will forfeit the minimum payment. Full payment forfeited after this date. Regardless of when you cancel. Student s declaration 1. I undertake to comply with all the rules, regulations and decisions of the university and any amendments thereto, and I have taken note of advice that may be applicable to students in general 2. I, as a student registered with Unisa or an applicant intending to study with Unisa, hereby consent that Unisa may collect, use, distribute, process and communicate my personal information for all required academic processes pertaining to my application/registration to study with Unisa, which may include, but is not limited to, internal administrative processing, institutional and scholarly research, funding submissions, processing by the Matriculation Board and Admissions Committees, higher Education South Africa, the Department of Higher Education and Training, the Council on Higher Education, the South African Qualifications Authority, other public higher education institutions and Qualification Verification Agencies 3. I agree that having registered for the Advanced Short Course in Business Rescue Practice, from 15 March 2017, I am liable for the Full Fee irrespective of whether I complete the course or not. Full Fee means both the first payment and the balance owing. 4. I acknowledge that the first payment needs to be made in order to be registered for the course. 5. I am familiar with the course content as stipulated in this brochure and fully comprehend the details set out in the brochure. 6. I confirm that I have access to the internet. I understand that the course material as well as assignments and examinations (portfolios) will be made available only electronically via myunisa (Unisa s online system) and/or e-mail. 7. I accept that, on successful completion of the course, a certificate will be issued only if I have complied with the full academic and financial requirements. 8. I agree to submit my original own work and will not obtain any external assistance except from the course lecturers. I understand that if I am found not to be complying with this provision, my participation in the course may be terminated. 9. I acknowledge that I have read and understood the above, and hereby, sign as proof below. I hereby agree to abide to all the above terms and conditions relating to the Advanced Short Course in Business Rescue Practice. Name of Applicant Applicant s Signature Date Registration closes 10 March 2017. LEAD reserves the right to cancel a learning activity should the number of students not justify the costs involved. Registered students will be given reasonable notice of cancellation Contact Bettie Lubbe at LEAD E-mail: bettie@lssalead.org.za / Tel +27(0)12 441 4670 LEAD switchboard: Tel +27 (0)12 441 4600 Page 7 of 7