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?Explain whether Andy can claim damages from Hazelwood Ltd in respect of:?

(i) The damage to his car

?(ii) The injury to his leg?

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?State the purposes of awarding damages for breach of contract?

State the duty to mitigate losses

State the level of damages Az Ltd can claim for breach of contract?

Which of the following actions can a party take where a term of a contract proves untrue??

A

?Sue for breach of contract?

B

?Sue for misrepresentation?

C

?Sue for wrongful contract?

?Which of the following statements is true regarding representations??

A

?A representation is not a term of a contract?

B

?A representation does not induce the formation of a contract?

C

A representation is a statement made after a contract was formed?

Which of the following statements regarding implied terms is correct??

A

Terms may be implied into a contract by statute?

B

?The courts do not interfere in contracts by implying terms?

C

Terms implied into contracts by custom may not be overridden by express terms to the contrary?

In relation to contract law, which of the following describes a warranty??

A

A term vital to the contract, that if breached, entitles the injured party to treat the contract as?discharged?

B

?A term subsidiary to the main purpose of the contract, that if breached, entitles the injured party to?claim damages?

C

?A term that is not expressly stated by the parties?

?Which of the following statements concerning the Consumer Rights Act 2015 is correct??

A

The Act applies to consumer contracts but not to consumer notices?

B

?Businesses are not protected by the Act?

C

?All terms in a consumer contract should be set out in plain, intelligible language?

?In relation to exclusion clauses, which of the following describes the contra proferentem rule??

A

?Exclusion clauses are valid unless unreasonable?

B

?Any ambiguity in exclusion clauses are interpreted against the person seeking to rely on them?

C

?Exclusion clauses must be validly incorporated into the contract?