genl5020 business fundamentals presentation
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GENL5020 Business Fundamentals Presentation. David V Snap Happy Pty Ltd. Kelvin Butt Dickson Chan Christopher Law Jennie Leung Hedley Tam Julia Suen. Outline of our presentation. A role play of the case The Areas of Law concerned Arguments from both sides. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GENL5020 Business Fundamentals Presentation
David V Snap Happy Pty LtdDavid V Snap Happy Pty Ltd
Kelvin Butt Dickson Chan Christopher Law Jennie Leung Hedley Tam Julia Suen
Outline of our presentationOutline of our presentation
• A role play of the caseA role play of the case
• The Areas of Law concernedThe Areas of Law concerned
• Arguments from both sidesArguments from both sides
Role Play of the case…..Role Play of the case…..
So… David goes to Snap HappySo… David goes to Snap Happy… … A film processing shopA film processing shop
And he leaves two rolls of filmsAnd he leaves two rolls of filmsfor processing……for processing……
Telling the sales assistant,Telling the sales assistant,“These films are “These films are urgenturgent, I’ll need, I’ll needthem this afternoon for a tenderthem this afternoon for a tenderthat I need to submit”that I need to submit”
A few hours later…..A few hours later…..
David comes back to pick up his filmDavid comes back to pick up his film
WTF!!!!!WTF!!!!!
David is visibly David is visibly pissedpissed!!!!!!He lost the chance to submit He lost the chance to submit his tender and win his tender and win 4 million 4 million dollarsdollars
Snap Happy offers to reprint the Snap Happy offers to reprint the photos by next morningphotos by next morning
David says.. David says..
““You’ll pay You’ll pay for this!!!!!!”for this!!!!!!”
Snap Happy denies any Snap Happy denies any liability whatsoever from liability whatsoever from the exclusion clausethe exclusion clause
• Contract Law
• Negligence (Tort)
• Trade Practices Act
Areas of Law involvedAreas of Law involved
Satisfy 6 essential elements
– Intention to create legal relationship
– Offer and Acceptance
– Consideration
– Legal capacity of the parties
– Reality of Consent (Genuine Consent)
– Legality of object
Contract LawContract Law
• Contractual Document or Receipt?
• Remedies for breach of contract
ArgumentsArguments
ArgumentsArgumentsTrades Practices Act 1974 (Cth)- Part V Div 2:
“by improving consumer contracts for the acquisition of goods and services by implying to them conditions and warranties which favour consumers.”
- refund, compensation, repair or replacement for goods that are not of ‘merchantable quality’
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