Business and Company Law Module Code: B7LW100
Module Title: | Business and Company Law |
Module Code: | B7LW100 |
Module Leader: | |
Stage (if relevant): | Year 2 – Level 7 |
Assessment Title: | Archie, Bannon and Professional Accountancy Solutions |
Assessment Type: | Case Study Analysis |
Restrictions on Time/Length : +/- 10% | Case Study Word Count – 1600-1800 words |
Individual/Group: | Individual |
Assessment Weighting: | 30% |
Issue Date: | w/c 25th June 2018 |
Hand In Date: | 17th August 2018 |
Planned Feedback Date: | After Autumn Exam Results Issue |
Mode of Submission: | Electronically – through Moodle |
Groups / Student must submit:
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ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVES:
Case Study: this coursework will consist of a practical case study based problem solving exercise. Legal research and application of the law to the facts will be tested in this component of the module in order to evaluate the learner’s ability to apply legal theory to a basic practical problem, support that theoretical application through the use of case law, and draw a reasonable conclusion.
Requirement
- Archie has operated a successful accountancy practice in Galway City Centre for the past thirty years. As Archie is nearing retirement age he has decided to sell his practice. He placed the following advertisement in the Galway Business Times newspaper:
“Strong Business With Loyal Clients For Sale for €300,000: well established accountancy practice located in modern fully equipped offices based in Galway city centre. Approx. 3,000 active clients on database, good mix of individual clients, partnerships, sole traders and companies. Turnover in the region of €400k per annum. Two long term staff in place. First time offered for sale. Vendor will assist for smooth transition and handover. Tel. 086 6499795”
Bannon telephoned Archie and told him that he was very interested in the practice. Archie invited Bannon to visit the practice on Monday the 6th March to inspect the books of account. After inspecting them and talking the matter over with his solicitor, Bannon offered Archie €270,000 for the practice. Archie replied that he felt unable to take less than €285,000. Bannon asked for time to think the matter over and Archie agreed not to sell the practice before Monday the 20th March, in order to give Bannon time to consider the matter and review his finances.
A few days later Bannon met with his solicitor to discuss Archie’s offer. After they reviewed Archie’s accounts again Bannon decided that €285,000 was a fair price and he wrote a letter to Archie on the 14th March saying:
“I am prepared to pay you €285,000 for the practice – I assume that all of the office equipment, furniture and fixtures are included.”
Bannon posted this letter on the morning of Wednesday the 15th March. Meanwhile, on Thursday the 16th March in the evening Bannon happened to be in Galway city centre and as he was passing by Archie’s office he saw a sale agreed sign on the door – indicating that the office was now under new management. Bannon immediately telephoned Archie and left him a message on his answering machine saying that he accepted Archie’s offer to buy the practice for €285,000. Archie did not hear the message until the following day, at which point he emailed Bannon informing him that the practice was already sold. Later that same day Archie received Bannon’s letter of the 14th March in the post.
Bannon is now threatening to sue Archie for breach of contract. Archie has contacted you for advice.
Required:
Review the law in relation to contract formation and based on this review assess whether a valid and binding contract has been created between Bannon and Archie. Your answer should pay particular attention to the law relating to offer, methods of termination of an offer and acceptance, and should be supported by relevant case law.
(45 marks)
- In September 2016 Archie entered into a contract with Professional Accountancy Solutions to write a study manual for ACCA Paper F9 – Performance Management. The manual was to cover the exam period June 2017 to December 2017, and it was a term of the contract that Archie provide the text by 1 December 2016, so that it could be proofed, typeset and printed in time for the commencement of ACCA classes in February 2017. In early November 2016 Archie had not yet commenced work on the text, and he was so busy in his practice that it became clear to him that he would not be in a position to write this text. He immediately contacted Professional Accountancy Solutions and told them that he was sorry, but that he was no longer able to write this text as he had agreed.
Professional Accountancy Solutions are extremely annoyed by this news, especially as it has an on-going contract to provide ACCA manuals to 18 different tuition centres in Ireland. In addition, they had recently secured a contract to sell this manual to a UK-based tuition provider, with 30 different delivery sites in the UK. Professional Accountancy Solutions has also paid preliminary expenses to the publisher, who had already designed the cover for this manual.
Professional Accountancy Solutions has contacted you for advice regarding this matter.
Required:
From the perspective of contract law examine the nature of the breach that has been committed by Archie, any remedies that may be available to Professional Accountancy Solutions and any obligations imposed upon them in this situation.
(45 marks)
Note: An additional 10 marks will be allocated to the presentation of Part A.
(Total 100 marks)
The total maximum word count for Part A of 1800 words excludes references and the bibliography. All work is to be clearly referenced in the bibliography section of the assignment. The referencing style for this assignment is Harvard.
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Assessment Criteria
Heading | Required |
Case Study Analysis – Content and structure 90% |
Accurate and comprehensive review of the law regarding contract formation, breach of contract and contractual remedies encompassing relevant academic theory and case law Correct application of the law to the facts presented Drawing a reasoned and logical conclusion and advising on an outcome in the scenarios presented |
Language and style 10% |
Appropriate vocabulary, formal academic tone Correct spelling, punctuation, grammar, formatting (including the appropriate use of capitals) Fluent sentences, clear transitions, and effective paragraph structure The correct citation of case law Correct referencing |
Total 100% |
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The following specific criteria will also be used to assess your performance for this assignment:
Knowledge and Understanding:
- Does the student clearly present the legal issue(s) to be resolved?
- Does the student present the relevant legal principles/rules to be applied?
Evaluation, Analysis and Application:
- Does the student clearly explain the relevant legal principles/rules?
- Does the student explain how these principles/rules relate to the facts in the problem and thereby support the student’s conclusion?
Language and structure
- Does the student use appropriate grammar and spelling?
- Is the coursework typed and well presented?
- Does the discussion follow a clear structure?