Sunday, January 12, 2020
HND Busniess Essay
Assignment front sheet  Qualification  Unit number and title  Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in  Business  Unit 5: Aspects of Contract and Negligence for  Business)  Assessor name  Student name  Barrister A S M Sayem Uddin Khondoker  Date issued  Completion date  03 February 2014  ____/_____/ 2014  Assignment title  Submitted on  Contractual Aspects and Business Negligence: Application in Business Context  Learning outcomes  Assessment criteria for pass  The learner can:  LO1 Understand the essential  elements of a valid contract  in a business context  1.1 explain the importance of the essential elements  required for the formation of a valid contract  1.2 discuss the impact of different types of contract  1.3 analyse terms in contracts with reference to their  meaning and effect  LO2 Be able to apply the  elements of a contract in  business situations  2.1 apply the elements of contract in given business  scenarios  2.2 apply the law on terms in different contracts  2.3 evaluate the effect of different terms in given contracts  LO3 Understand principles of  liability in negligence in  business activities  3.1 contrast liability in tort with contractual liability  3.2 explain the nature of liability in negligence  3.3 explain how a business can be vicariously liable  LO4 Be able to apply principles of  liability in negligence in  business situations  4.1 apply the elements of the tort of negligence and  defences in different business situations  4.2 apply the elements of vicarious liability in given  business  situations.  Learner declaration  I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged.  Student signature:  Date:  Contractual Aspects and Business Negligence: Application in Business Context  You have recently assumed the position of a management trainee at Green Pharma Plc, one of the major British pharmaceutical companies. The company is committed to its customers worldwide to deliver the safest products at the most competitive prices. Green Pharma has got numerous contracts with its vendors, suppliers, employees, banks and other external parties. You are given the responsibility to handle the legal department to make sure Green Pharma is doing everything according to the codes of law. Accordingly, the case presents a number of scenarios/tasks designed to ensure that you have met all the learning outcome targets.  Task 1: Elements of Valid Business Contracts  Q1.1: What are the essential elements of forming a valid contract? Explain the importance of each element by providing relevant legal principles derived from decided cases.  275 words  Q1.2: Describe different types of contract usually undergone in business context. Critically analyze the legal impact of distance selling contract.  125 words  Q1.3: Analyse the contrasting aspects of different kind of terms generally used in a commercial contract. ââ¬ËImplied terms are more sensitive to deal with than express terms in a business contractââ¬â¢ ââ¬â how far would you agree  with this comment?  200 words  Task 2: Application of Contracts in Business Situations  Q2.1:  (a) Green Pharma put an advertisement in a trade journal stating: ââ¬Ëfor the wholesale buyers only, our ââ¬Ënew moisturizing creamsââ¬â¢ are now at a special low price of à £10 per dozen.ââ¬â¢ Mr Khan, one of Green Pharmaââ¬â¢s trusted vendors, rushed to one of your show room and wanted to place a large order. Meanwhile the company made a new decision not to sell the creams any more. Mr Khan became cross and he wished to pursue a legal action against the company. Advice Green Pharma about the possible legal consequence. Justify your comments with reference to similar case precedents. 125 words  (b) You work into the night to complete ââ¬Ëan important reportââ¬â¢ for your immediate boss, Tania. Tania is very pleased with the report and says ââ¬ËI know you have worked very hard on this, I will make sure thereââ¬â¢s an extra à £200 in your pay at the end of the month. Can you enforce this promise?  100 words  (c) Joe works in the purchase department of Green Pharma. He lives near to you. By an agreement he provides you with a lift to work in return for a contribution towards the petrol. Would this contract be legally enforceable? Justify your answer with legal arguments. 75 words  Q2.2:  Alban is the business development manager of Green Pharma. Four months ago he bought a  ââ¬ËLandmasterââ¬â¢ car from Brendaââ¬â¢s Garage Ltd for use in his business activities. He paid à £12,500 for the car and was given a written guarantee in the following terms. ââ¬ËBrendaââ¬â¢s Garage Ltd guarantees that, for three months fromà  the date of purchase, it will put right free of charge any defects in the vehicle which cannot be discovered on proper examination at the time of purchase. Thereafter all work and materials will be charged to the customer.ââ¬â¢ The sales manager recommended to Alban that he should take out the ââ¬Ëspecial extended warrantyââ¬â¢ under which, for payment of à £350, the car would have been guaranteed in respect of all defects for a further two years, but Alban declined.  Last week the engine and gearbox seized up. The repairs will cost à £2,000. Advise Alban. Would your answer differ if he bought the car only for his personal use? 200 words  Q2.3: Explain the effects of the following in the running of a Pharmaceutical company such as Green Pharma:  a) breach of conditions, warranty and innominate terms,  b) Legality of exemption clauses. Please include relevant examples to explain different aspects of the terms.  200 words  Task 3: Principles of Liability in Business Negligence  Q3.1: In what aspects, liabilities in tort are different from contractual liabilities? Give examples of ââ¬Ëduty of careââ¬â¢ in the context of some day- to- day situations. Explain the concept of ââ¬Ëcausationââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëremotenessââ¬â¢ in the tort of negligence.  220 words  Q3.2: Explain the nature of liability in negligence by giving reference to different scenarios. 125 words  Q3.3: Explain the legal requirements to hold employers vicariously liable for the torts committed by their employees.  175 words  Task 4: Application of Principles of Liability in Business Situations  Q4.1: By applying the relevant legal principles answer the following: (a) What is the level of duty of care to be shown by (1) a learner driver (2) a Chinese herbal doctor working in England and (3) Junior doctor in a hospital?  125 words  (b) Green Pharma engages Mr Ken, a local electrician, to rewire its office. Two weeks later Leo, a visitor, is electrocuted. Discuss Green Pharmaââ¬â¢s liability in tort. Would your answer differ if Green Pharma put the following notice at the entrance: ââ¬ËPersons entering these premises do so at their own riskââ¬â¢?  125 words  Q4.2:  (a) John is a van driver employed by Green pharma. While on his rounds, he stops to collect his own television from a repair shop. He parks his van carelessly and it moves off, injuring Kelly, a pedestrian. Is Green Pharma vicariously liable?  100 words  (b) Robert, who is a security guard in Green Pharmaââ¬â¢s head office, has been encouraged by the company to keep order by force ââ¬â if necessary. One night he grabbed one Mr Mattis on suspicion and stabbed him in the back. Discuss the potential vicarious liability of Green Pharma. 100 words  ââ¬âEnd of assignmentââ¬â    
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