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A successful restaurant sold franchises so that similar restaurants could be developed in other cities to form a chain. An accountant developed a straightforward and inexpensive system for doing tax returns. He then offered the system to licensed accountants as a territory franchise using his recognized name. Coca Cola wholly owns all its coke syrup formula plants, but franchises its bottling plants. The local bottling plant (franchisee) buys the logos, the bottling machinery, the bottles and the syrups from Coca Cola; it develops its own clients, pays for its own factory and delivery trucks and co- shares advertising expenses. | FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW HANDBOOK 2013 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA DISCLAIMER The information contained in Victoria University s 2013 Faculty of Business and Law was current at 03 September 2012 In today s university environment changes to courses occur far more frequently than in the past. For current information on Victoria University s courses readers are advised to access the University s online courses database at courses If you have difficulty in accessing this material electronically please phone 03 9919 6100 for assistance. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The course details in this handbook Plus details of all other Victoria University courses can also be searched on the University s online courses database at courses This handbook can be downloaded as a pdf file from the Victoria University website at courses course-handbooks-and-guides Copyright Victoria University 2013 Published by Victoria University PO Box 14428 Melbourne VIC 8001 Australia 2 HOW TO USE THIS HANDBOOK Victoria University s 2013 Faculty of Business and Law Handbook is designed to provide students with detailed information on course structures and unit details for undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the faculty in 2013. The definition of fields used in course tables throughout this handbook include Credit Point - the number of credit points a unit contributes towards the total points needed to complete a course. PLEASE NOTE This handbook provides a guide to courses available within Victoria University s Faculty of Business and Law in 2013. Although all attempts have been made to make the information as accurate as possible students should check with the faculty that the information is accurate when planning their courses. NOTE Prospective students are strongly advised to search the University s online courses database at courses for the most up-to-date list of courses. This handbook includes .