What are the factsbearing on the case? The term fact applies to the events, or alleged events,
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What are the factsbearing on the case? The term fact applies to the events, or alleged events, that have led to a claim or lawsuit. The facts are important because they are the basis for your argument.
- What is (or are) the issue(s) being discussed by the argument? The issue is whatever the parties are arguing about. The issue might be something like "Is the contractor entitled to payment?"; "Did the contractor breach the contract?"; etc.
- What are the premisesof the argument? The most common type of premise in a legal argument is a law or some type of rule. Or could be the contract, an example being "a party must honor its contract."
- What is the argument trying to convince you to believe? In other words, what is the conclusion of the argument
After reviewing the requirements for the Legal Argument, identify various subjects that can be explored, along with the advantages and disadvantages of using each subject for Legal Argument Paper.
Give a brief description of the subject of their Legal Argument Paper, and the reasons why they have selected that subject. Alternately, give a brief identification of the subjects that they are currently considering, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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