Overview of this assessment Your task is to provide solutions to the legal issues posed in the mini case studies, drawing on the legal principles covered in Topics 1 and 2. This assessment is based on your course materials for Topics 1 and 2. It is NOT a research task. The materials you should refer to when preparing your answers include the textbook, study guide, power points, and cases referred to in the materials. However, do not cite or reference power points, the study guide or textbook. Cite relevant cases and legislation only. In other words, when you cite a case name, you need not cite the page from the textbook, study guide, or powerpoint slide. There are TWO Parts to this assessment. The rst Part A [5%] is an onl ine MultiSelection Quiz, which will be available on the MLCll CloudDeakin site in the Assessments folder until the due date and time. You are STRONGLY ADVISED to go through this Quiz carefully before you begin writing you answers to Emi {15%} which you must submit separately into the CloudDeakin Assessment lDIne {Part B] Dropbox, which is also in the Assessments folder. The maximum word count for each Part B mini case study is EDD words (Le. t} words in total]. You may be penalised if you are beyond the maximum word count. In other words, please keep Eur word count between EDDEGG words. Please ensure that you read all ofthe instructions contained in this document. Part A - Multi-selection Quiz posted in CloudDeakin in the Assessments Tab in the Quizzes Folder. As this is e multiple-selection test, it is worth 15t'II words [but of course you need not write out: any responses]. i Read the information in the Quiz carefully. ' DO NOT submit all your answers unl you are certain ofthe selections you wish to make. 'fou can save your responses, exit the Quiz and return to it later if you wish, but once you submit, you cannot change your answers. i It is not multiple choice, so there may be more than one correct answer {there may be two, or three or even more correct answers}. " You will lose a percentage of each mark if you select an incorrect response, or fail to select a correct response. In other words, choose carefully. ' 1'l'r'DU MUST SUBMIT THE QUIZ B'I' THE DUE DATE AND TIME. 'I' AS ALREADY MENTIONED YOU ARE STRlllliSLllIr ADVISED TO DO THE QUIE BEFCIRE 1'l'r'DU BEGIN PART B. '|' READ ALI. THE FEEDBACK CAREFULL"IIr AND REFER TO THIS FEEDBACK WHEN YOU WRITE 1'l'rtillUR ANSWERS T'D PART B. Part B - Written Response Submissions Case study 1 Ravi wanted to sell a collector's item cricket ball that his grandfather gave him from the match between England and India in the rst Cricket World lCup of 19?5. Ravi was unsure about the worth ofthe ball but thought that perhaps the best way to get a good price would be to auction the ball at an event for cricket enthusiasts. Ravi does some rEearch online and decides to sign up with an auction agent for sport memorabilia {Memo Auctioneers}, to auction his cricket ball at a charity event {Ravi felt his grandfather would appreciate the gesture]. All the items at the charity auction are listed for the guests and Ravi's 19?5 (Ith cricket ball is listed 'without reserve'. At the auction, Shelley, a keen cricket collector, bids A5300 for the ball. Nobody else bids for the ball. Ravi is furious, as he feels that this is far beneath the genuine worth of this wonderful collector's item. Shelley argues that as she won the bid, she is now the rightful owner ofthe ball. The worth ofthe ball when appraised by an expert is assessed to be ASESGG. Advise Ravi. Please use relevant case law to support your answer. Word count: 300 words {15 marks]