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GHL5006 Business Obligations - Gulf College
Learning Outcome 1: Understand and critically reflect upon the theoretical foundations and central principles that underpins the operation of the contemporary laws of contract and torts within social, economic, political and business context;
Learning Outcome 2: Develop the ability to use relevant information to understand how the laws of contract and torts operate and to apply their understanding through analysing problem based practical scenarios.
Assessment Task
Case Study Analysis
This an individual assignment the student has to answer the two cases, each case has five tasks that need to be answered. (3000 words)
Instruction: Read the 2 cases and answer all.
Case 1: Breach of Contract: (1,500 words)
Waleed bought an electric bike from "Great Bikes Ltd" telling the sales assistant that he knew nothing about bikes but wanted a bike suitable for riding on rough terrain. He bought the bike recommended by the assistant, however, although the bike was fine around town, the wheels and frame bent the first time he used it on rough terrain. His action against "Great Bikes Ltd" would be for breach.
Tasks:
1. Identify the parties and critically analyse the role of each party.
2. Identify what type of breach committed by Great Bikes Ltd and evaluate how the breach was committed based on the case with related theory, example, and Omani law.
3. Critically evaluate the remedy of Waleed with theory, example, and Omani law.
4. Critically analyse the defense of Great Bikes Ltd with theory, example, and Omani law.
5. Conclusion
Case 2: Tort: (1,500 words)
Matt, a hypochondriac, went to the hospital complaining of stomach pains. Dr. Julie, who had seen Matt for acouple of hours while suffering from pain but sherefused to check him. Matt died that night. It was discovered that he died from poisoning of which there was no antidote.
Tasks:
1. Identify the parties and critically analyse the role of each party.
2. Identify what type of breach committed by Dr. Julie and evaluate how the breach was committed based on the case with related theory, example, and Omani law.
3. Critically evaluate the remedy of Mark with theory, example, and Omani law.
4. Critically analyse the defense of Julie with theory, example, and Omani law.
5. Conclusion
Attachment:- Business Obligations.rar