Section A Law chontractl al tom Question 1 Gordy Ramsbottom has decided to buy the Salmonella Hotel in the centre of Edinburgh which is very popular and very highly regarded as a wonderful place to stay. He buys the Hotel and inserts a clause within the purchase contract that states: 'The sellers of this business shall not open another hotel business within the whole of the UK for the next toyears' One month after Gordy Ramsbottom takes over the Salmonella Hotel he is shocked to discover that the seller of his new business has set up another hotel within 1 mile of the Salmonella Hotel. He is now very worried that his clients will choose the other hotel. As the week progresses things get even worse for Gordy Ramsbottom, he now discovers that the seller Jimmy Olive has now been diagnosed with a severe mental health condition which is affecting his general ability to understand what he is signing and has now been appointed a Guardian in terms of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Advise Gordy Ramsbottom on what his legal options against the seller of the Salmonella Hotel might be. 100 marks i n B Question2 Outline and describe the ways in which an agency contract may be established. 1 00 marks Section C (Delict) Question 3 Larry Luckless and his wife Lucy were having a romantic meal at The No-Tell Motel. After drinking some 'Fizzy Popp' Lucy began to feel quite unwell and on inspection realised the bottle contained a decomposing mouse. Lucy suffered severe gastro enteritis which ruined the rest of their evening. Larry and Lucy complained to the restaurant manager who said, 'it's not my problem mate' but did offer them a replacement 'Fizzy Popp' and a mint with coffee. Larry was furious and stormed off leaving poor Lucy at the restaurant alone. The restaurant manager did eventually take pity on Lucy and gave her the name of the manufacturers of 'Fizzy Popp' but that just led to Lucy feeling even more confused. Page 2 of 3 C18CL Thinking that the night couldn't get any worse Lucy was startled by a rabbit running across the road and she hit another car. The other car was driven by Louie Hamilton who wasn't wearing his seat belt and was singing along full volume to his radio. Lucy is now seeking your legal opinion. Advise her on her legal position and against whom she may have a delictual liability claim, and who may have a legal claim against Lucy. 100 marks