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Microsoft Teams Edit View Window Help 61%D Tue Oct 20 9:38:51 PM Q ASSIGNMENTBUSINESS L... Q Search File Home Insert Layout References Review View Help Open in Desktop App Tell me what you want to do Editing El Conversation Close 2v Arial 9.5 A A BIU or A - A Ev IA OY Dictate Editor E TATIS A irrels Calendar Calls Files ASSIGNMENTBUSINESS LAW Patricia Wu had recently opened up her own office supplies business Wu's Wonders' which deals mainly with students at a local university. In addition to selling pens and paper, Patricie also provides copying services for students, particularly science and medical students. She specializes in the copying and binding of student theses One day her photocopier broke down and she went to Bob's Warehouse Pty Ltd to purchase a new one. Several were displayed, including a second-hand one, manufactured by Kalack Ltd. It had a huge sign on it saying 'Great Bargain. Low mileage. Almost as good as new. Buy now and save!! Yours for $35,000. Patricia asked Shirley, the salesperson, what low mileage' meant. Shirley explained that the machine had hardly been used and had only completed 1,000 copies. Patricia then asked how old it was. Shirley replied, Oh I'm not 100 % sure but I think it is last year's model Patricia told Shirley about her business of copying theses, which included photographs, and then asked if the copier could do a number of specialised tasks, such as colour copies, double-siding, collating, stapling and reducing. Most importantly, she asked whether it was capable of producing large quantities of copies quickly and without breaking down. Shirley reassured her and said: 'This copier will do all that and more. It has the best quality fons for really clear reproductions. You have no problem and anyway we provide a month's from sorvice. We have had no complaints about this model Patricia then signed a contract of purchase, buying the copier for 535,000. When using the copier, Patricia soon calised that not all copies were clear, the colours appeared to be washed-out' and red' was always pirk. She rang Bob's Warehouse Ply Lid who sent out a repairman lo service the machine. The next day the cover broke down and the repairman explained that it needed a new lens valued at $10,000. Patricia, who had just recently obtained a contract, valued at $50,000, to provide copying services to the university's Faculty of Business, was placed in a stressful position. In order to avour this contract, Patricia had to lease another copter from Joe's Office Rentals' at $100 a day for a total of 14 days. When Patricia explained her story to Joe, he laughed and said that that particular model of copier was always breaking down and had been recalled by the manufacturer due to the overwhelming number of complaints. He also said that it was about 5 years old and explained that normally a lens only needed replacing after 200,000 coples had been made. Furthermore, he believed the copier was only worth approximately $15,000. When the new lens arrived, Patricia's troubles continued. The machine could not reduce and produce double- sided copies simultaneously. It could perform each task separately, but not simultaneously Bob sent Patricia an account for the new lens, which Patricia refused to pay because she thought it was included in the first month's free service. Bob replied that the service dealdian include spare parts, just the labour costs. Patricia 16-read the contract. Although it contained a clause which stated that there was one month's free service, the meaning of 'service' was not stated. She did however, notice the following clause: Any conditions, statutory or otherwise not contained herein are excluded.' [a] What legal rights (including remedies) would Patricia have against Bob's Warehouse Pty Ltd arising out of the above scf of facts ? Explain your answer. 15 marks) [D] What legal rights (including remedies) woud Patricia have against Bob's Warchouse Ply Lid if the price for the photocopier was $45,000? Explain your answer. [15 marks] 1 Aps O Hala Page 1 of 20 words English (U.5.) 100% + Give Feedback to Microsoft 20 ctv A W 1 Microsoft Teams Edit View Window Help 61%D Tue Oct 20 9:38:51 PM Q ASSIGNMENTBUSINESS L... Q Search File Home Insert Layout References Review View Help Open in Desktop App Tell me what you want to do Editing El Conversation Close 2v Arial 9.5 A A BIU or A - A Ev IA OY Dictate Editor E TATIS A irrels Calendar Calls Files ASSIGNMENTBUSINESS LAW Patricia Wu had recently opened up her own office supplies business Wu's Wonders' which deals mainly with students at a local university. In addition to selling pens and paper, Patricie also provides copying services for students, particularly science and medical students. She specializes in the copying and binding of student theses One day her photocopier broke down and she went to Bob's Warehouse Pty Ltd to purchase a new one. Several were displayed, including a second-hand one, manufactured by Kalack Ltd. It had a huge sign on it saying 'Great Bargain. Low mileage. Almost as good as new. Buy now and save!! Yours for $35,000. Patricia asked Shirley, the salesperson, what low mileage' meant. Shirley explained that the machine had hardly been used and had only completed 1,000 copies. Patricia then asked how old it was. Shirley replied, Oh I'm not 100 % sure but I think it is last year's model Patricia told Shirley about her business of copying theses, which included photographs, and then asked if the copier could do a number of specialised tasks, such as colour copies, double-siding, collating, stapling and reducing. Most importantly, she asked whether it was capable of producing large quantities of copies quickly and without breaking down. Shirley reassured her and said: 'This copier will do all that and more. It has the best quality fons for really clear reproductions. You have no problem and anyway we provide a month's from sorvice. We have had no complaints about this model Patricia then signed a contract of purchase, buying the copier for 535,000. When using the copier, Patricia soon calised that not all copies were clear, the colours appeared to be washed-out' and red' was always pirk. She rang Bob's Warehouse Ply Lid who sent out a repairman lo service the machine. The next day the cover broke down and the repairman explained that it needed a new lens valued at $10,000. Patricia, who had just recently obtained a contract, valued at $50,000, to provide copying services to the university's Faculty of Business, was placed in a stressful position. In order to avour this contract, Patricia had to lease another copter from Joe's Office Rentals' at $100 a day for a total of 14 days. When Patricia explained her story to Joe, he laughed and said that that particular model of copier was always breaking down and had been recalled by the manufacturer due to the overwhelming number of complaints. He also said that it was about 5 years old and explained that normally a lens only needed replacing after 200,000 coples had been made. Furthermore, he believed the copier was only worth approximately $15,000. When the new lens arrived, Patricia's troubles continued. The machine could not reduce and produce double- sided copies simultaneously. It could perform each task separately, but not simultaneously Bob sent Patricia an account for the new lens, which Patricia refused to pay because she thought it was included in the first month's free service. Bob replied that the service dealdian include spare parts, just the labour costs. Patricia 16-read the contract. Although it contained a clause which stated that there was one month's free service, the meaning of 'service' was not stated. She did however, notice the following clause: Any conditions, statutory or otherwise not contained herein are excluded.' [a] What legal rights (including remedies) would Patricia have against Bob's Warehouse Pty Ltd arising out of the above scf of facts ? Explain your answer. 15 marks) [D] What legal rights (including remedies) woud Patricia have against Bob's Warchouse Ply Lid if the price for the photocopier was $45,000? Explain your answer. [15 marks] 1 Aps O Hala Page 1 of 20 words English (U.5.) 100% + Give Feedback to Microsoft 20 ctv A W 1

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