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1.Who is the plaintiff in this case : McGregor v Hill of Beans Cafe (2020) 126 (NSSC)? 2.The Constitution of a nation is considered to

1.Who is the plaintiff in this case: McGregor v Hill of Beans Cafe (2020) 126 (NSSC)?

2.The Constitution of a nation is considered to be the highest law in that nation. Explain what is meant by that statement.

3.AB Chic offers home furnishings for sale on their website. The order form includes a place for information about the item, billing and shipment information, and an additional box for the customer to type in "Comments". The order form states that delivery will be made within 21 days.

On October 1, Ali placed an order for towels he is planning to give as a wedding present. In the Comments box he typed: "I only want these towels if they can be delivered to me by October 14."

Ali submitted his order.

Did AB Chic and Ali form a contract? Why/Why not?

4.On December 1, Simon signed a rental contract with Classic Cars Ltd so that he would have the use a Porsche car on December 10.

But on December 9 Classic Cars Ltd told Simon that they could not provide him with the car. Simon then told them that he had to have the car in order to use it in a movie he was filming the next day December 10, and that he would lose $50,000 if they did not provide the Porsche car as agreed in the contract.

Advise Simon on his chances of getting $50,000 in damages from Classic Cars Ltd. In particular he wants to know whether or not his potential loss is remote. Is it? Why/Why not?

5.Molly, who lives in Halifax, knew when she got out of bed on December 10 that she had all the symptoms of Covid 19 - a fever, cough, sore throat, headache, shortness of breath, and a runny nose. She also knew she had an important business dinner that evening. Molly decided she could not miss it, so she attended it.

A few days later everyone at the dinner tested positive for Covid 19, including Molly. They remembered Molly sweating, coughing, having trouble breathing, and wiping her nose throughout dinner. The NS Department of Health's contact tracers identified Molly as the source of the outbreak.

Molly's dinner companions believe they can sue Molly for being negligent. The one thing they are certain of is whether Molly breached the standard of care. Did she breach the standard of care? Why?/Why not?

6. Euro Cycles LP is the name of a business in Nova Scotia. It was formed by four friends who loved bicycles and recently graduated from university. Those four friends were the general partners and their eight parents were named as limited partners in the registration document that was registered with the NS Joint Stock Company.

The eight parents invested $100,000 in the business. Euro Cycles LP borrowed an additional $50,000 from a bank. Inventory was purchased and a building was leased.

Business got off to a slow start and Euro Cycles LP missed its monthly interest payments on its bank loan on three occasions. The bank decided to cancel the loan and demanded it be paid in full. However the business has no cash but many bicycles.

Who will have to pay the $50,000 bank loan? Why?

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