Need help for this situation. Questions 1-8. Business Law
The Great Bikes Company has a business manufacturing high end electric bikes. They supply these bikes to Super Sports Ltd who in turn sells the bikes to customers through their network of retail stores. Great Bikes Company supplied a model of bike called the Easy Glider to Super Sports. Neither the box nor the manual contained any description or warnings that the electric motor in the Easy Glider was capable of propelling the bike at up to 65 kilometres per hour on smooth flat surfaces and that the target market for the Easy Glider was expert experienced riders. Super Sports advertised the bike as an entry level bike and their sales person told Jennifer, a prospective customer, that the bike was perfect for older adults looking for a comfortable easy to maintain and ride electric bike. Based on the advice of the salesperson, Jennifer purchased the Easy Glider. Jennifer in turn gave the bike to her 65 year old mother, Janine. Janine was an active person but only a casual bike rider who liked to go for rides with her grandchildren. The first time Janine rode the bike. she reached a speed of 55 kilometres per hour and Janine crashed while trying to negotiate a corner and suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized. After Janine returned home from the hospital, Jennifer was unable to work as she had to stay home to care for her mother for two months. Question 1 (1 point) Saved True or false. Great Bikes is liable to Janine and must compensate her for her injuries as a result of breach of contract. True O False Question 2 (1 point) Saved Using the same facts, Great Bikes Company would not be liable for the injury to Janine because Janine received the bike as a gift. True False Question 3 (1 point) . Saved Using the facts, Super Sports Lid would be liable and must compensate Janine for Janine's injuries under the law of negligence. True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved Super Sports Lid. would not be liable to Janine for her injuries under contract law. True False Question 5 (1 point) Saved Great Bikes Company owed a duty of care to Janine. True False Question 6 (1 point) Saved Super Sports Lid breached its duty of care to Janine. True False Question 7 (1 point) Saved Placing warning signs on a product is an example of exercising a standard of care. True False Question 8 (1 point) Great Bikes Company would not be liable to Janine because her injuries were not foreseeable True False