Answering questions in 2000 words
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Please answer all of the questions attached You must demonstrate your knowledge of the subject by making reference to Primary Sources such as case law and/ or legislation where appropriate. Feel free to also illustrate your answer by reference to everyday situations with which you are familiar. These, however, are not substitutes for properly referenced sources but merely supplementary but so as to show that you understand the relevance of the law.
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Business Law
Please answer all of the questions below. You must demonstrate your knowledge of the subject by making reference to Primary Sources such as case law and/ or legislation where appropriate. Feel free to also illustrate your answer by reference to everyday situations with which you are familiar. These, however, are not substitutes for properly referenced sources but merely supplementary but so as to show that you understand the relevance of the law.
Q1. Scots Law historically, and indeed more recently, has recognised that people generally have the freedom to enter into contracts. However there are some groups who for their own protection and to prevent them from being exploited have some restrictions placed on their capacity to enter into contracts. With reference to both Statute and Common Law discuss who might fall into these groups and the restrictions and legal provisions that apply to them.
Q2 With reference to both decided cases and everyday examples, explain the difference between an offer capable of acceptance and an invitation to treat.
Q3. When a contract has been breached, the ‘innocent’ party will be able to pursue one or more remedies against the party who has breached the contract. Discuss the common law self-help and the judicial remedies in the context of contracts between traders.
Q4. Scotland, uniquely, is the only Roman Law based system which has no Civil Code. Nonetheless, there are recognised sources of Scots Law which can be quoted authoritatively. Outline the principal Sources of Scots Law providing examples of each as they might be encountered in a domestic or business context.