That is a differen ball game, that is individual.Originally posted by Flick
Self-determination is not the ONLY collective right.
There are others too, like the right to development and the right to a healthy environment, and so on....
No Consumer law covers Contracts and Tort. The Board is taking it not from the perspective of the consumers section, but the Law and Society section which sees Torts and Contracts as seperate.Originally posted by Suney_J
for q.8, u gotta know the definitions:
Contract law- governs the legal obligations and promises made by one individual to another.
Tort law- deals with civil wrongs, eg. defamation, negligence, nuisance, trespass.
the manufacturer was negligent, because of the pieces of metal found in the box, but the reason they were negligent was because they didn't fullfill their legal obligation, so tort law is correct, but contract law is more correct because it's more specific, and tort law can include contract law. i jst wish i put contract law DAMN!!!
I still disagree, and I don't care if you uncle wrote the questions, the question is misleading and the Board should in their best interests award marks to both Tort and Contract.Originally posted by El_chupah_nebre
YES IT IS DEFINATELY CONTRACT LAW FOR QUESTION 8, IT HAS BEEN CONFIRMED!! ~ I JUST RANG MY UNCLE WHO IS A HSC HEAD MARKER FOR LEGAL STUDIES AND HE SAID WITHOUT A DOUBT CONTRACT LAW BECAUSE TORT LAW CAN ONLY BE APPLIED TO A THIRD PARTY AND CHRIS IS A DIRECT PARTY TO A CONTRACT. EAT SHIT ALL YOU ARROGANT TORT PEOPLE!! HEHEHE JK...
Hypothetical - let's say Chris is going to sue in tort law.Originally posted by adamj
In addition, the textbbok states nothing under Torts about injury, nor in contracts about manufacturers.