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1. California Consumers Co. purchased from S.L.Coker an ice distributing business in the city of Santa Monica. In the purchase agreement, Coker agreed that he
would not engage in the business of selling or distributing ice either directly or indirectly in Santa Monica, so long as the purchasers or any later
purchasers remained in the business. Imperial Ice Co. acquired the ice distributing business from California Consumers. Coker subsequently began selling ice in
the same territory. The ice was supplied to him by a company owned by Rosner and Matheson on very attractive terms, because they wanted to break into the
territory. Imperial Ice sued to obtain an injunction to restrain Coker from violating his original contract. Did Rosner induce Coker to violate his contract
and were they therefore liable for the tort of wrongful interference with contractual relations? Explain.

2. As a beginning songwriter and performer, you are convinced that a certain model of guitar is what you need to turn the musical world on its ear. Chick’s
Music store advertises the item but because the store is sold out when you get there, you accept a rain check signed by Daria, one of the employees. You return
to the store one month later, but Chuck refuses to honor the rain check. Under the UCC would you win your suit to enforce the contract? Why or Why not?

3. On May 1, you contract orally with Johnny, a salesperson with Keyboards Emporium, to buy for $450 an electric organ for your personal enjoyment with
delivery to occur on July

On May 15, you ask for delivery on June 1 and Johnny agrees. But delivery does not occur on June 1. The store later tells you delivery will be on July 1 as
agreed in the first place. Under the UCC which delivery date is binding? Explain. Would there be a difference under common law contracts? Explain

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QUESTION ONE
One day Elsie she sees an advertisement in the newspaper for private tours of The Promenade Arcade which is a very famous building in Melbourne. She is very excited by the prospect of visiting the arcade so she signs up immediately. On the day of the tour Elsie is met by Charles the tour leader. It is a wet and cold Melbourne day. Charles tells Elsie to be very careful when walking around the arcade as the tiled floors can be very slippery. She takes a step, slips and loses her balance, tripping and crashing through a glass ceiling and falling to the floor below. Her fall is witnessed by several members of the public including Trudy who faints and knocks her head. Elsie suffers serious injuries and is taken by ambulance to hospital. She has to stay in hospital for several weeks, incurring large medical bills and has to miss work for that time. Trudy is also taken to hospital incurring medical costs and has to take a few days off work.
The arcade?s management denies any responsibility for Elsie?s situation as Charles told her to be careful when walking around the arcade.
(a) Can Elsie take action against The Promenade?s management?
(b) Does Trudy have any claim?

QUESTION TWO
Wolf is the manager of Iceni?s Empire, a popular Melbourne rock band. The band is due to go on tour so Wolf has been busy finding venues for its concerts. He finds a suitable venue called The Arena. He enters negotiations with Tommo the marketing manager of The Arena. Tommo emails Wolf the standard contract used for booking the venue and tells him to read it carefully to ensure that it meets the band?s requirements. Wolf rings Tommo a few days later to say that the contract is fine but he would like to add a few of the band?s requirements. Hans the frontman for Iceni?s Empire requires his dressing room to have a yoga mat and eight litres of bottled water from the Swiss Alps. The band?s keyboardist Franz requires one kilogram of blue M&Ms and a dressing room with dimmed lighting.
Tommo tells Wolf that those requirements are fine and that he will add them to the contract. Tommo is very busy and forgets to add the clauses they discussed. Wolf visits Tommo later that day to sign the contract. He does not bother to read the contract and signs it. Tommo also signs the contract. Sometime later Tommo tells Wolf that he does not intend to meet the band?s requirements as they were not included in the contract. When the members of the band find out that the written contract does not contain Hans and Franz?s requirements they are very angry and say that they do not want to perform at The Arena.
Are Hans? and Franz?s requirements able to be enforced as terms of the contract?

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QUESTION ONE
One day Elsie she sees an advertisement in the newspaper for private tours of The Promenade Arcade which is a very famous building in Melbourne. She is very excited by the prospect of visiting the arcade so she signs up immediately. On the day of the tour Elsie is met by Charles the tour leader. It is a wet and cold Melbourne day. Charles tells Elsie to be very careful when walking around the arcade as the tiled floors can be very slippery. She takes a step, slips and loses her balance, tripping and crashing through a glass ceiling and falling to the floor below. Her fall is witnessed by several members of the public including Trudy who faints and knocks her head. Elsie suffers serious injuries and is taken by ambulance to hospital. She has to stay in hospital for several weeks, incurring large medical bills and has to miss work for that time. Trudy is also taken to hospital incurring medical costs and has to take a few days off work.
The arcade?s management denies any responsibility for Elsie?s situation as Charles told her to be careful when walking around the arcade.
(a) Can Elsie take action against The Promenade?s management?
(b) Does Trudy have any claim?

QUESTION TWO
Wolf is the manager of Iceni?s Empire, a popular Melbourne rock band. The band is due to go on tour so Wolf has been busy finding venues for its concerts. He finds a suitable venue called The Arena. He enters negotiations with Tommo the marketing manager of The Arena. Tommo emails Wolf the standard contract used for booking the venue and tells him to read it carefully to ensure that it meets the band?s requirements. Wolf rings Tommo a few days later to say that the contract is fine but he would like to add a few of the band?s requirements. Hans the frontman for Iceni?s Empire requires his dressing room to have a yoga mat and eight litres of bottled water from the Swiss Alps. The band?s keyboardist Franz requires one kilogram of blue M&Ms and a dressing room with dimmed lighting.
Tommo tells Wolf that those requirements are fine and that he will add them to the contract. Tommo is very busy and forgets to add the clauses they discussed. Wolf visits Tommo later that day to sign the contract. He does not bother to read the contract and signs it. Tommo also signs the contract. Sometime later Tommo tells Wolf that he does not intend to meet the band?s requirements as they were not included in the contract. When the members of the band find out that the written contract does not contain Hans and Franz?s requirements they are very angry and say that they do not want to perform at The Arena.
Are Hans? and Franz?s requirements able to be enforced as terms of the contract?

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