NickiM
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Please help ... <o></o>
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This is my first law unit through OUA, and I am seriously stuck! I am not even studying law, but working on my Bachelor of Accounting degree! I cannot get my head around this subject at all! <o></o>
We have been posed the below questions and I really need help. We are to outline the principles of contract law, and apply is to the circumstances of the question, and also find cases of similar circumstances to reference, yet I wouldn't have a clue on how to find any!<o>
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Question 1<u3></u3>
Andrew, a 17 year old University student decided to hold a post exams party for his friends.<u3></u3>
Andrew asked Kath, a family friend and the owner of 'Kath's Katerers', to supply food and drinks to the party at a cost of $3,000. Kath agreed and on the date of the party arrived at Andrew's house with the ordered food and drinks. <u3></u3>
One hour earlier, Andrew had gone to an ice vending machine to buy several lots of ice to keep the party drinks cool. When Andrew was collecting the ice the vending machine malfunctioned and unexpectedly a block of ice fell from the machine breaking three of Andrew's fingers. The machine had a large notice on it stating, "Persons using this machine do so at their own risk."
Andrew had to go to hospital. He cancelled the party and sent a message to Kath to take back the food and drinks he had ordered telling Kath the party could not be held.<u3></u3>
Kath wants payment of $3,000.
Andrew refuses to pay and wants to sue the owner of the vending machine for damages for breach of contract.
Outline the principles of contract law that apply to this set of facts.<o></o>
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Bill owned an early model Ferrari car which he decided to sell for $90,000. Bill told his friend John and John said he was very interested and would Bill give John the first right to buy the Ferrari. Bill agreed to do so. After a few weeks Bill asked John if he still wanted to buy the Ferrari. John said he was seriously thinking about it. Bill told John he was going to advertise the Ferrari “for sale at $100,000 or near offer” on the Ferrari Club’s notice board.<u3></u3><o></o><u3></u3><o></o>
In response to the advertisement in the club Bill received a telephone call from Andrew. <u3></u3><o></o>
Bill told Andrew the Ferrari was for sale “But someone has right of first refusal.” Andrew then expressed surprise and asked Bill if he was selling or not. Bill said he was selling the car for $100,000 or near offer and invited Andrew to call and inspect the car. Andrew called on Bill and after inspecting the car offered Bill $90,000 for it. Bill said he would have to speak to John before accepting. Andrew then said he would pay Bill the asking price of $100,000. Bill told Andrew to wait a minute and Bill went into his office and rang John telling him what Andrew had said. John said he would buy the car for $90,000 as originally agreed.
Bill said to John “I suppose I have to sell the car for $90,000 to you”.
Bill then told Andrew about the conversation with John.
Andrew claimed the Ferrari was already sold before the discussion with John.<u3>
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<u>Outline the legal principles from the law of contract that would apply to this situation.<u3></u3><o></o></u>
_______________________________________________________________<o></o><o></o>
Any help or advice anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated <o></o><o></o>
~ Nicki<o></o>
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<o></o>
Please help ... <o></o>
<o></o>
This is my first law unit through OUA, and I am seriously stuck! I am not even studying law, but working on my Bachelor of Accounting degree! I cannot get my head around this subject at all! <o></o>
We have been posed the below questions and I really need help. We are to outline the principles of contract law, and apply is to the circumstances of the question, and also find cases of similar circumstances to reference, yet I wouldn't have a clue on how to find any!<o>
</o><o></o>
Question 1<u3></u3>
Andrew, a 17 year old University student decided to hold a post exams party for his friends.<u3></u3>
Andrew asked Kath, a family friend and the owner of 'Kath's Katerers', to supply food and drinks to the party at a cost of $3,000. Kath agreed and on the date of the party arrived at Andrew's house with the ordered food and drinks. <u3></u3>
One hour earlier, Andrew had gone to an ice vending machine to buy several lots of ice to keep the party drinks cool. When Andrew was collecting the ice the vending machine malfunctioned and unexpectedly a block of ice fell from the machine breaking three of Andrew's fingers. The machine had a large notice on it stating, "Persons using this machine do so at their own risk."
Andrew had to go to hospital. He cancelled the party and sent a message to Kath to take back the food and drinks he had ordered telling Kath the party could not be held.<u3></u3>
Kath wants payment of $3,000.
Andrew refuses to pay and wants to sue the owner of the vending machine for damages for breach of contract.
Outline the principles of contract law that apply to this set of facts.<o></o>
_____________________________________________________________________<o></o>
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Bill owned an early model Ferrari car which he decided to sell for $90,000. Bill told his friend John and John said he was very interested and would Bill give John the first right to buy the Ferrari. Bill agreed to do so. After a few weeks Bill asked John if he still wanted to buy the Ferrari. John said he was seriously thinking about it. Bill told John he was going to advertise the Ferrari “for sale at $100,000 or near offer” on the Ferrari Club’s notice board.<u3></u3><o></o><u3></u3><o></o>
In response to the advertisement in the club Bill received a telephone call from Andrew. <u3></u3><o></o>
Bill told Andrew the Ferrari was for sale “But someone has right of first refusal.” Andrew then expressed surprise and asked Bill if he was selling or not. Bill said he was selling the car for $100,000 or near offer and invited Andrew to call and inspect the car. Andrew called on Bill and after inspecting the car offered Bill $90,000 for it. Bill said he would have to speak to John before accepting. Andrew then said he would pay Bill the asking price of $100,000. Bill told Andrew to wait a minute and Bill went into his office and rang John telling him what Andrew had said. John said he would buy the car for $90,000 as originally agreed.
Bill said to John “I suppose I have to sell the car for $90,000 to you”.
Bill then told Andrew about the conversation with John.
Andrew claimed the Ferrari was already sold before the discussion with John.<u3>
</u3>
<u>Outline the legal principles from the law of contract that would apply to this situation.<u3></u3><o></o></u>
_______________________________________________________________<o></o><o></o>
Any help or advice anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated <o></o><o></o>
~ Nicki<o></o>
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