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Instructions:
The Bills of Exchange Act 1949 Report
Explain the circumstances in which individuals are the ‘holder in due course’ under section 29 of the Bills of Exchange Act 1949. Support your answer with a decided case.
How to answer:
A few tips to remember while drafting a case study in business law:
1. Read the case thoroughly and understand the critical facts and issues.
2. Break the elements into subheadings like – case brief, the facts of the case, issues/dispute, rationale and legal decision.
3. Start with a short description of the case covering the crucial points of dispute.
4. Write the basic legal facts – names and the legal situation of the parties.
5. Focus on the main points of dispute, study the impact, and find possible solutions
6. In the rationale, talk about the appropriate law to apply and why. Include the legal antecedents if required.
Example:
Explain what does the law state and then explain an example where it is applicable (example below for ruff only)
Consumer Law Example
Mr. George Tillman recently returned a leased car to GM. However, they charged him for not returning the service history and the manual with the car. Tillman is not willing to pay anything back to the company since he claims that he has not received any service history or manual from the supplier from whom the car was leased. Give legal advice to Tillman.
Case Brief
A legal dispute between GM and George Tillman for not fulfilling the legal obligations under the lease agreement between the two.
Legal Rationale
Under the lease agreement Tillman and GM, the former is liable to pay for any damage or loss caused to the property of the company.
However, Tillman claims that there has been no violation of the law since he has not received any service history or manual from the supplier. He has written proof of that.
Further, under consumer law, Tillman has a right to protect his consumer interests.
Legal Advice
Tillman should write a letter to GM stating that he was unable to return the service history and car manual since he has not received them from the suppliers. Further, he has written proof of them.
He must also write to the supplier stating that if the case goes up to the court of law, then he is under the law to implicate the supplier as the primary party responsible for the dispute.
The Bills of Exchange Act 1949 Report
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Excellent Quality 95-100%
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Introduction
45-41 points The background and significance of the problem and a clear statement of the research purpose is provided. The search history is mentioned. |
Literature Support 91-84 points The background and significance of the problem and a clear statement of the research purpose is provided. The search history is mentioned. |
Methodology 58-53 points Content is well-organized with headings for each slide and bulleted lists to group related material as needed. Use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance readability and presentation content is excellent. Length requirements of 10 slides/pages or less is met. |
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Average Score 50-85% |
40-38 points More depth/detail for the background and significance is needed, or the research detail is not clear. No search history information is provided. |
83-76 points Review of relevant theoretical literature is evident, but there is little integration of studies into concepts related to problem. Review is partially focused and organized. Supporting and opposing research are included. Summary of information presented is included. Conclusion may not contain a biblical integration. |
52-49 points Content is somewhat organized, but no structure is apparent. The use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. is occasionally detracting to the presentation content. Length requirements may not be met. |
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Poor Quality 0-45% |
37-1 points The background and/or significance are missing. No search history information is provided. |
75-1 points Review of relevant theoretical literature is evident, but there is no integration of studies into concepts related to problem. Review is partially focused and organized. Supporting and opposing research are not included in the summary of information presented. Conclusion does not contain a biblical integration. |
48-1 points There is no clear or logical organizational structure. No logical sequence is apparent. The use of font, color, graphics, effects etc. is often detracting to the presentation content. Length requirements may not be met |
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