Brief :
You will be Assessed:
1.) Identify the legal issues;
2.) Implement knowledge of the law to identify the relevant rules or statutes for the problem;
3.) Evaluate the relevant cases
4.) Conclusion while explaining your reasoning
Problem 1
Charlie runs a flower shop. He agrees to sell his business to his sister Ali for $45,000. They both use their own solicitors to negotiate the terms of a formal written agreement. The agreement contains a restriction that Charlie cannot, in the upcoming two years, open another flower shop within 2 kilometres of the one he has just sold to Ali.
After 6 months, Charlie opens flower shop just 1 kilometre away. Ali want to sue Charlie for the breach of contract but fears that the agreement was not intended to be legally binding because they were siblings.
- What is the issue you need to address? (Ignore trade issues.)
- State relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- Explain main causes related to this problem?
- From this information, if Ali sues Charlie for breach of contract, will she win in court? Explain your answer.
Problem 2
Nick is organising a university student party at a building of student union. He approached the local police, wanting them to keep out unwanted people such as drug dealers and intoxicated people.
The station sergeant informed him that he would have a patrol car call in periodically during the evening. Nick said he actually wanted an officer stationed outside the entrance all night but informed this cost him $1000. Nick agreed. After event, when Nick received the account from the Police Department, he refused to pay.
- What is the issue need to be addressed?
- Provide relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- What are the key cases related to this problem?
- From this information, if the Police Department sues Nick for the reward, will Nick win in court? Explain your answer.
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Problem 3
Mike, a motor mechanic, owes Helen $5000 due and payable on 24 June 2018. He informs her that he has lost his job and there is no chance he can hope to pay the full debt for a while because there are no job opportunities for mechanics in the area.
Helen says “if you can bring me $1000 on 24 June, and while you’re here check my BMW’s steering because I’m worried there’s something wrong with it, I promise I will not sue you for the rest.”
Mike does as Helen asks and then discovers that she is suing him for remaining amount.
- What is the issue need to be addressed?
- Provide relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- What are the key cases related to this problem?
- From this information, if Helen sues Mike for breach of contract (common law), will she win in court? Explain your answer
Problem 4
Lizzie sees local video shop advertising a special membership offer of 100 overnight DVDs for the next three months for only $100. The sign also lists the numerous terms and conditions of the membership contract. Lizzie pays the $100 joining fee and started enjoying recently released movies at that cheap price.
Weeks after joining Lizzie rents an overnight DVD and, she falls ill, does not return it for eight days. When she returns the DVD, the shop owner tells her that she must pay an extra $140, referring Lizzie to a term of the contract that states:
“Hire of DVDs under this agreement is restricted to overnight hire only. Any such DVD not returned by 3pm on the following day must be paid for at the rate of $20 per day.”
The normal late fee in the DVD-hire industry is $5 per week.
- What is the issue need to be addressed?
- Provide relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- What are the key cases related to this problem?
- From this information, if The DVD store sues Lizzie for breach of contract (common law), will the store win in court? Explain your answer.
Problem 5
Tori took her best dress to the dry cleaners because it was stained at a party. She was asked to sign a small document which looked a bit like a receipt but was headed Agreement and contained the following clause,
We will not be responsible for any loss or damage of whatever nature or howsoever caused.
Tori’s dress is damaged beyond repair and she demand compensation from the dry cleaner’s owner who flatly refuses and draws her attention to the above clause in the agreement. Tori hadn’t actually read the wording before she signed because it never occurred to her that anyone could avoid their obligations in this manner.
- What is the issue need to be addressed?
- Provide relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- What are the key cases related to this problem?
- Based on this information, if Tori sued the dry cleaners for the destruction of her dress would she win in court? Explain your answer.
Problem 6
Sandra wishes to buy a new copier for her accounting business. She tells Mr. Smith of Smith’s Office Equipment that she needs one that can handle large volumes and can sort and complete work very quickly and asks him which copier she should purchase. He recommends a particular model that Sandra purchases for $12,000. Within a week she discovers that machine is very slow, continually overheats and not handling the large amounts of work she needs. Parts of the copier have fallen off and cracks have appeared in the glass. When she tells Mr. Smith, he said it’s not his concern and she should take it up with the manufacturer.
- What is the issue need to be addressed?
- Provide relevant legal rules relating to this problem?
- What are the key cases related to this problem?
Based on this information, Does Sandra have any rights against Smith’s? Explain your answer