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Trimester | T3 2020 |
Unit Code | HI6027 |
Unit Title | Business and Corporate Law |
Assessment Type | Group Assignment |
Assessment Title | Case Studies of Business Law and Business Structures |
Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) | The purpose of the Group Assignment is to provide students with an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment in solving two case problems by citing the relevant legal rules and cases and applying these to the facts of the case. In this Group Assignments, students are required to: Understand the basic principles of Contract Law and the Law of Tort and apply them in business circumstances. (ULO 2)Analyse the legal environment in which business structures operate and evaluate their use in a commercial context. (ULO 3)Apply correct legal methodology, specifically to apply the IRAC (Issues, Rules Argument, Conclusion) framework to solve legal problems. (ULO 5) |
Weight | 40% of the total assessments |
Total Marks | 40% |
Word limit | Group Written Report of maximum 2,000 words |
Due Date | Week 10 |
Submission Guidelines | All work must be submitted on Blackboard by the due date along with a completed Assignment Cover Page.The assignment must be in MS Word format, no spacing, 12-pt Arial font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings and page numbers.Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using the AGLC style. |
Purpose:
The Group Assignment aims to provide students with an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment in solving two case problems by citing the relevant legal rules and cases and applying these to the facts of the case.
Students are to form groups, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 students per group. The assignment consists of a 2,000-word written report.
Instructions: Please read and re-read carefully to avoid mistakes.
Group Report
(2) marks will be imposed for every 50 words over the word count for either part of the report. Anything over the word count will not be read by your lecturer.
Important Reminders:
https://law.unimelb.edu.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0005/3181325/AGLC4-with-Bookmarks-1.pdf
Assignment section | Student/Students |
This table needs to be completed and submitted with the assignment as it is a compulsory component required before any grading is undertaken.
Marking criteria | Weighting (%) |
Group Report | |
– Identification of material facts involved in problem question | 8% |
– Identification of legal issues / legal question and relevant law | 10% |
– Thorough yet succinct application of law to material facts | 10% |
– Citation and referencing | 8% |
– Professional quality | 4% |
TOTAL Weight | 40% |
Part A: Contracts Law Question (20 marks)
Wilona was married to Wilbur for 40 years. She was devastated when he passed away. She had been very reliant on him and left all their business matters to him. She had always been a religious person and turned to her faith for solace.
She was visited by her local priest, Father Devout. She talked about her situation with him and concluded that she should sell her matrimonial home and move into a small unit. Father Devout was himself looking for a new home after the church had informed him that it would be selling the bungalow adjacent to the church building in which he currently lived as a cost- cutting exercise. He mentioned this fact in passing and Wilona insisted that she sell her house to him. When he asked how much she would want for the property, she said she had no idea of its worth. However, she had heard a neighbour say that a house in the street had sold for about $200,000, but, because she knew that her house would go to someone deserving, she would sell it to him for $100,000. This was in fact half its true value. She wouldn’t take no for an answer and Father Devout knew her to be someone who would obstinately insist on something once her mind was made up.
Wilona needed a bridging loan to purchase her unit. She does not trust banks and instead approached Sly, a fellow parishioner. Sly was a wealthy businessman, who told her he would give her the necessary funds if she signed a receipt for it so he ‘would have something to show the taxman’. In fact, the “receipt” was a basically-worded loan document, which provided that she was liable for interest at twice the rate that she could have obtained from a bank. Wilona signed the document without reading it because she thought Sly, as a fellow churchgoer, was “a good man”.
Wilona’s son and daughter have just flown in from their respective homes overseas and discovered what Wilona has been doing. They seek your advice on whether she can undo what she has done.
Advise Wilona’s children, discussing all available grounds for relief under Australian contract law.
Part B: Business Structures question (20 marks)
Congratulations! You have secured a graduate position with a large firm of corporate advisers. Jessica, a partner in the practice, asks you to attend an 8 am meeting on Monday with herself and Julian Harris, a longstanding client of the firm. You will be required to take notes and prepare answers to Julian’s queries.
Julian Harris is married to Samantha Patel. They have one child, Pauline, who attends a local private school. Julian is very entrepreneurial and has been running a second-hand and vintage clothing business in Dandenong, Victoria, by himself as a sole trader for the past five years under the business name of Retrofit. A lot of Julian’s customers are other businesses, both local and overseas. Turnover was $285 000 in the first year and has now grown to over
$3 million per annum.
The business operates from rented premises, but Julian would prefer to buy a building. Currently, Retrofit employs eight staff. Julian has plans to expand the business further. He also wants to diversify into food and catering in the near to medium term.
Julian’s mother, Bev, is a retired accountant and he regularly asks her for advice. Bev suggested recently that Julian should structure his business as a company. Julian is unsure about this. He makes an appointment to see Jessica.
Prior to the meeting, you review Julian’s file and note that he and Samantha have the following assets.
Pauline — they will be given to her when she turns 21. Julian and Samantha also jointly own a portfolio of blue chip Australian shares currently valued at $145,957.
In addition, Samantha works as a sales and marketing manager in the city for a financial services company. She is on a total salary package of $155,000.
At the meeting, Julian hands over last financial year’s business results and his draft budget of sales and expenses for the coming financial year. The budget for the new year shows expected sales of $3,764,000 and a net profit of $637,979.
During the meeting, Julian has a number of questions relating to important issues surrounding the future of his business. The issues arising include the following.
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