Answering Bizlaw

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Answering Bizlaw 1) Identify the issue Eg. Is there a contract between A and B? 2) State the law relevant to the issue, and identify the case supporting the law. Eg. There must be an expression of willingness by the maker to contract on certain terms if the recipient accepts the terms. Case example: Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1892). 3) Apply the law to the facts given. Eg. The terms 100 Orix II for sale, $500 each, cash on delivery shows that he is willing to be bound to the terms given. 4) Conclude Eg. Therefore, the fax sent by A to B on 1 January 10 am is an offer. Always see what the question provides. Use information GIVEN to ascertain where the main focus is. Also, always use information in the question as basis for judgement eg. Trying to determine intention. Read more case laws to understand the real world’s arguments.

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Answering Bizlaw1) Identify the issue Eg. Is there a contract between A and B?2) State the law relevant to the issue, and identify the case supporting the law.Eg. There must be an expression of willingness by the maker to contract on certain terms if the recipient accepts the terms. Case example: Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1892).3) Apply the law to the facts given.Eg. The terms 100 Orix II for sale, $500 each, cash on delivery shows that he is willing to be bound to the terms given.4) ConcludeEg. Therefore, the fax sent by A to B on 1 January 10 am is an offer.

Always see what the question provides. Use information GIVEN to ascertain where the main focus is. Also, always use information in the question as basis for judgement eg. Trying to determine intention. Read more case laws to understand the real worlds arguments.