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To complete this task, you will need to analyze the facts below, identify the issues presented, and research those issues drawing conclusions based on your
To complete this task, you will need to analyze the facts below, identify the issues presented, and research those issues drawing conclusions based on your research. It is expected that your papers be well written and demonstrate critical thinking. Be sure to pay careful attention to spelling and grammar. Your paper should be 2-3 pages in length, single-spaced, and MUST include the following sections: Facts This section should be a summary of the pertinent facts from the case study. You should essentially summarize and rewrite the facts for each of the scenarios, using your own words. Issues This section will identify the issue in the scenarios (there may be more than one for each of the required scenarios). Make sure to identify each of the issues in a question format. For example, Should XYZ Company be bound by the contract made by its employee, John Smith, where Smith had apparent authority to make the contract? Rule(s) This section will state the legal rule under which you are making your decision. You will need to specifically detail the requirements of the law/legal concept. You will need to cite all references from which you are getting your law. This is a research project, so you need to be using references other than your book. Application This is the section where you analyze the facts of the case along with the rules that you researched. You must apply the pertinent facts to the requirements of the Rule(s) of Law you set forth. You may find that your facts differ from the facts of other cases (articles) you have read. You will need to compare and contrast the information you have found to determine which cases are more like yours. You should be applying the requirements/elements of the Rule of Law to the facts of the particular issue you have identified. Conclusion This section includes the conclusions you have drawn based on your analysis in the application section. i.e., this should be an answer to any question(s) you set forth in the Issue section. Your case study needs to include the above labeled sections. Organization You MUST organize your paper by having four separate analyses, each including the above labeled sections (one for each of the required scenarios set forth below). Do not list all issues together, all rules together, etc., as doing so will result in a grade of zero, as it can be convoluted and confusing and will not provide me with the opportunity to assess your understanding of the separate sections. When you organize your paper as instructed, your paper will appear as follows: Facts Relative to Scenario 1 Issue I Rule I Application I Conclusion I, then Facts Relative to Scenario II Issue II Rule II Application II Conclusion II, etc. (PLEASE ALSO SEE THE ATTACHED WHICH IS A SAMPLE OF THE REQUIRED OUTLINE FOR YOUR SUBMISSION) In researching your case study, you should use any external resource available to you including the library, online resources, etc. However, you must cite the sources you use for your information. If you fail to cite the sources, it is plagiarism, and you may receive a grade of zero. Please be reminded that we derive our laws from statutes/codes/regulations/cases, etc., therefore, citing to those references is most preferable. Note that you are expected to work independently on their case study - this is not a group project. If you have any questions regarding this project, do not hesitate to contact me for clarification. In order to receive full credit for this assessment, you must identify separate Issues for four scenarios. The issues you identify and discuss should relate to (1) the Johnson's canceling their contract, (2) the damage to the Smith's property, (3) the contract between John and Mower Supply and (4) the physical altercation between Sam and John. Although there are a number of other identifiable issues within the fact pattern, these involve the most significant and easily identifiable Issues to assess. I do not want to see "Should the court hear argument...." anywhere within your issues - as that is not an appropriate question of law. Keep in mind, these Issues give rise to multiple concepts that we have covered throughout the course. Case Study Facts Sam and John are best friends in their senior year of high school. Sam is 18 and John is 17. They decide that they should operate a lawn care service for the summer in order to help pay their college tuition costs. Sam and John send out flyers to all the people in their neighborhood offering to cut their grass for $20 a week. Immediately, the Smiths call Sam to set up a service. Sam draws up a contract to complete the mowing at the Smiths house once a week through September 15. Sam and the Smiths then both sign the contract. The Johnsons also see the advantages of a lawn service, and John and the Johnsons sign the same contract that Sam had drafted for the Smiths. As the lawn service business is taking off, John purchases a new lawn mower on credit from Mower Supply, Inc., in May. Sam and John work really hard at their new business and soon acquire more and more customers. They set up a schedule which requires them to work long hours, but they are able to complete all of their jobs and overall the customers seem happy with their service. Unfortunately, the Johnsons lose their jobs in July and are no longer able to pay Sam and John for the lawn service. Sam and John contend they have a contract and continue to cut the Johnsons lawn weekly. By the end of the summer Sam and John are exhausted from the long hours they have been working. On one such day, Sam leaves his lawn mower running at the Smiths while he leaves to get a drink of water. A neighborhood boy comes over and pushes the lawn mower across the Smiths flower bed and through their screened in porch causing damage to the flowerbed, and breaking the screen to the porch. John is so mad when he sees what happened he punches Sam. Sam and John decide they can no longer work together and call off the lawn service business. John stops making payments on the mower, and tells Mower Supply, Inc., that he made a mistake and has no intention of paying the rest of the amount owed. Sam wants to continue servicing the clients but without a lawn mower is unable to do so.
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