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Commercial Law 100 covers the foundational principles of insurance law, including the distinction between indemnity and non-indemnity insurance, the essential elements of insurance contracts, the duty of good faith, and statutory protections afforded to insured parties. Consumer protection is examined through the scope and application of the Consumer Protection Act, its exceptions, the eight fundamental consumer rights, and supplier accountability. The module further addresses credit law by exploring the historical development and objectives of consumer credit protection, particularly under the National Credit Act, as well as the creation, enforcement, and termination of credit agreements, reckless credit, and unlawful credit provisions. Security is analysed through the distinction between personal and real security, the rights and duties of parties, the appropriate application of security, and methods of termination. Insolvency law is discussed with reference to its sources, principles, and procedures for sequestration and winding鈥憉p. Employment law outcomes include contracts of employment, institutional mechanisms that promote fairness, and dispute-resolution processes. Business rescue mechanisms are examined through the objectives of business rescue, the role and duties of the business rescue practitioner, and the relationship between business rescue and liquidation. Finally, the law governing lease agreements is analysed, focusing on essential terms, the parties鈥 rights and duties, termination methods, and the statutory protections afforded to tenants.