Rayanaldo
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I have a 2750 word assignment to do for Introduction to Business Law based on torts and negligence. Here is the scenario:
Lucy is the owner of a guesthouse in the Blue Mountains, overlooking a beautiful valley. Although the views are lovely, the buildings are very exposed to the wind from the valley, which is extremely strong in winter and spring.
Lucy approaches King, a local builder who also owns a hardware shop in the nearest town. She explains the problem she is having with the wind. King suggests she purchase the pine shutters he currently has on special. He advises her that these shutters would be perfect for her and should not need replacing for at least ten years.
Lucy places an order for 20 shutters. King supplies the shutters to Lucy, who decides to save money by getting her boyfriend Malcolm to install them. The installation instructions are contained in a booklet supplied with the shutters. On the back of the instruction booklet, in very small writing, appear the words: ‘These shutters are for decoration only and should not be installed in high wind areas.’ Malcolm reads this clause but does not tell Lucy about it.
After the shutters have been in place for several months, the pine begins to split. Lucy notices that some of the shutters are damaged and do not look very secure but she does nothing about it.
On a particularly windy evening, one of the damaged shutters is blown from the window. It hits Kim, a guest staying in the house who was in the garden smoking a cigarette, and also hits John, a member of the public, who was taking a short cut across the garden when returning from a bush walk. Kim suffers severe cuts and a broken arm and develops a phobia about wind, claiming he can no longer go outside his home and will never be able to work again.
John suffers head injuries and is off work for six months. News of this incident spreads through the local district and as a result Lucy's reservations fall by half.
Lucy immediately arranges for all of the shutters to be removed and replaced with heavy duty shutters at great cost.
Kim and John have each told Lucy they will sue her and King for their medical expenses and lost wages.
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I need to discuss whether Lucy is liable in negligence to Kim and John, and discuss whether Lucy can claim any compensation in negligence or in deceit from King, giving full legal reasons for your answers.
So far, I noted that:
- Lucy is liable in negligence for not doing anything about the shutters being insecure.
- Lucy may claim compensation due to King supplying shutters that, as stated in the instruction booklet, were only for decoration.
Does anyone else have any other things i can add? Also, i need to know how to start off an introduction to this essay. Any tips?
Thanks in advance.
Lucy is the owner of a guesthouse in the Blue Mountains, overlooking a beautiful valley. Although the views are lovely, the buildings are very exposed to the wind from the valley, which is extremely strong in winter and spring.
Lucy approaches King, a local builder who also owns a hardware shop in the nearest town. She explains the problem she is having with the wind. King suggests she purchase the pine shutters he currently has on special. He advises her that these shutters would be perfect for her and should not need replacing for at least ten years.
Lucy places an order for 20 shutters. King supplies the shutters to Lucy, who decides to save money by getting her boyfriend Malcolm to install them. The installation instructions are contained in a booklet supplied with the shutters. On the back of the instruction booklet, in very small writing, appear the words: ‘These shutters are for decoration only and should not be installed in high wind areas.’ Malcolm reads this clause but does not tell Lucy about it.
After the shutters have been in place for several months, the pine begins to split. Lucy notices that some of the shutters are damaged and do not look very secure but she does nothing about it.
On a particularly windy evening, one of the damaged shutters is blown from the window. It hits Kim, a guest staying in the house who was in the garden smoking a cigarette, and also hits John, a member of the public, who was taking a short cut across the garden when returning from a bush walk. Kim suffers severe cuts and a broken arm and develops a phobia about wind, claiming he can no longer go outside his home and will never be able to work again.
John suffers head injuries and is off work for six months. News of this incident spreads through the local district and as a result Lucy's reservations fall by half.
Lucy immediately arranges for all of the shutters to be removed and replaced with heavy duty shutters at great cost.
Kim and John have each told Lucy they will sue her and King for their medical expenses and lost wages.
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I need to discuss whether Lucy is liable in negligence to Kim and John, and discuss whether Lucy can claim any compensation in negligence or in deceit from King, giving full legal reasons for your answers.
So far, I noted that:
- Lucy is liable in negligence for not doing anything about the shutters being insecure.
- Lucy may claim compensation due to King supplying shutters that, as stated in the instruction booklet, were only for decoration.
Does anyone else have any other things i can add? Also, i need to know how to start off an introduction to this essay. Any tips?
Thanks in advance.