Subject: LAW
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A few minutes later, the student returned to the tavern and slipped by the doorman for the alleged purpose of obtaining an explanation as to why he had been ejected. About eight feet from the door, he was apprehended by the bouncer and once again expelled from the tavern, but not without some resistance in the form of pushing and shoving and abusive language on the part of the student. In the course of ejection, the student fell against the door and smashed a glass pane in the door, which caused severe lacerations to his hand. The injury to the styident's hand required medical treatment and took several months to heal. The student brought an action against the university and the bouncer, claiming damages and claiming as well that the injury he received caused him to fail his mathematics course in the semester that followed the accident. Reference(s) Willes, J. A., \& Willes, J. H. Contemporary Canadian business law: Principles and cases (12th Canadian Ed.). McGraw-Hill, Case 4, p. 91. 1. Read the case study. Then respond to these questions: - Identify the main legal issue(s) and define it in the context of this case. - Answer any questions that are being asked. - Support your answers by a discussion of related legal concepts covered in this LO. 2. Click here to review the Case Study Assignment Rubric. 3. Length - maximum 3 pages, double spaced. 4. Prepare your responses in a WORD document using paragraph format, double-space. 5. Save your responses in a WORD document using this format: - Lastname_firstname_Case_Study_Trespass - Submit your WORD document in the appropriate 'Dropbox' folder. in Brightspace. A few minutes later, the student returned to the tavern and slipped by the doorman for the alleged purpose of obtaining an explanation as to why he had been ejected. About eight feet from the door, he was apprehended by the bouncer and once again expelled from the tavern, but not without some resistance in the form of pushing and shoving and abusive language on the part of the student. In the course of ejection, the student fell against the door and smashed a glass pane in the door, which caused severe lacerations to his hand. The injury to the styident's hand required medical treatment and took several months to heal. The student brought an action against the university and the bouncer, claiming damages and claiming as well that the injury he received caused him to fail his mathematics course in the semester that followed the accident. Reference(s) Willes, J. A., \& Willes, J. H. Contemporary Canadian business law: Principles and cases (12th Canadian Ed.). McGraw-Hill, Case 4, p. 91. 1. Read the case study. Then respond to these questions: - Identify the main legal issue(s) and define it in the context of this case. - Answer any questions that are being asked. - Support your answers by a discussion of related legal concepts covered in this LO. 2. Click here to review the Case Study Assignment Rubric. 3. Length - maximum 3 pages, double spaced. 4. Prepare your responses in a WORD document using paragraph format, double-space. 5. Save your responses in a WORD document using this format: - Lastname_firstname_Case_Study_Trespass - Submit your WORD document in the appropriate 'Dropbox' folder. in Brightspace