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1) Solarbatt Pty Ltd sells batteries on a website that can be used for generating electric power when camping. They have offices in the United
1) Solarbatt Pty Ltd sells batteries on a website that can be used for generating electric power when camping. They have offices in the United States and Australia.
Harry from Canada is on a tour around Australia and buys a Solarbatt battery online through the US website when he is at an internet caf in Sydney.
He receives the battery at a friend's address in Sydney and then heads off for a three month tour around Australia. While he is camping in the second week of his trip the battery overheats starting a fire which destroys his vehicle.a) Are there any provisions of the ACL that Harry could use to recover compensation for the damage to his vehicle? b) Are there any similar cases to assist your argument? c) To get a replacement battery what sections of the ACL could Harry rely on? d) What location would the contract to purchase the Solarbatt battery be considered to be according to provisions of the Electronic Transactions amendment Act 2011? Could that affect your answer?
2) In July 2020 Bob and Sarah decided to buy a cheap around the world cruise on the ship the "Forgotten Princess" to commence in March 2021 for 90 days.
In February 2021 a hurricane off the coast of Fiji severely damaged the ship so that it was not possible for that ship to be ready in time for the cruise in March 2021.
The Forgotten Princess offered a credit to Bob and Sara for the same cruise in 2022, however Bob and Sara have other plans for 2022 and wish to get a refund.
a) What principle in contract law could be used to obtain a refund for Bob and Sara? b) If Bob and Sara did go on the cruise on another ship but the cruise only went for 85 days, what provisions of the Australian Consumer Law could be used to obtain a refund for failing to provide the full 90 days? c) Are there any other provisions of the ACL that may be used against the cruise company in this case?
3)Allta age 15 years is a promising soccer player and entered into an agreement in Sydney with " Vitto Coaching" to have a years coaching at $40 a month. Vitto says he is a former junior international soccer player for Denmark. This is important to Allta as he knows there is very good coaching in Denmark.
Allta hopes to play professional soccer when he leaves school.
He pays cash for the first two months but then decides he is not improving so refuses to pay for the balance of the agreement.
a) Can "Vitto Coaching" successfully sue for the balance owed under the agreement? b) Are there any cases that assist your argument? c) If Aldo pays cash up front for the full year, can he recover anything from "Vitto Coaching" if it is found that Vitto never played soccer in Denmark. What provisions of the ACL could Allta
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