Oscola Referencing style(footnotes) TOPIC Problem Q - You should answer both Part a) and Part b). Both parts carry equal marks u have 1000 words with footnotes inc. to count in total to use (even 1 word over the limit cost penalties) Part a) Alana belongs to a cycling club and takes part in many high-profile local amateur events. She recently purchased a racing bike. When she was at the shop choosing the bike, she was impressed by the fact that the bike had exactly the type of handling and speed she was looking for. Additionally, she mentioned to the dealer that her hero was (fictional) Olympic cyclist, Buzz G, and they were delighted to tell her that the bike had once belonged to him. The dealer had heard this as a rumour but had never checked it out. Alana was so delighted with all of this that she purchased the bike. However, Alana has recently discovered that her new bike had never at any time belonged to Buzz G and she wants to get out of the sale. Advise Alana. AND Part b) Describe and evaluate the remedies that can be awarded for an innocent misrepresentation. You need to answer both questions (in the same1000 word limit incl. footnotes) Assessment & Marking FAQs : 1)Can we initialise statutes (e.g. LPA 1925)? Yes. Students should provide the full title of a statute on first reference, but can shorten this to initials on subsequent occasions. The year should be provided. 2)Should we italicise case names? It is advisable that students identify cases by using italics or underlining 3)Can I shorten a case name? The case name should be given in full on the first occasion, before using the shortened version (with reference to one or other party) on subsequent occasions. An exception would be e.g. criminal law where students can dispense with R v from the outset, as this is common practice in publications. 4)Do I need to provide the year of a case? Full citations are not needed, but the year should be given 5) The question is split into different parts. Can I write 1,000 words for each part? No. You must ensure that the answer to a question as whole does not exceed 1,000 words. How you split those 1,000 words between the different parts is up to you, unless otherwise stated in the question. 6)Can we abbreviate terms we refer to often? Yes, as often happens in exams, it is acceptable for students to use initials to refer to concepts they repeatedly mention in an answers, so long as they are clear that they are doing this and write the term in full on the first mention Mark preferred - minimum 2:1,please. Contract Law Problem Question (not essay) Preferred minimum grade 2:1 (Around 68/65) and timing is crucial for this submission - not more, not less - exactly 1000 words incl. footnotes; Oscola style; use of case law, legislation, and articles/books (from the List as attached and more, please, up todate). No bibliography is needed. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me! "Classification: 2(1) Argument and Identification of Relevant Issues The submission identifies the relevant legal issues and answers the question with a very good level of clarity and logic; very good analysis. Knowledge and understanding Demonstrates very good knowledge and understanding of the relevant principles; uses this knowledge logically and thoroughly; some of the subtleties may have been missed when considering the more complex issues. Structure Very good throughout with a very good introduction and conclusion; discussion is organised, balanced and logical. Research Demonstrates very good research skills by use of the recommended reading; reference to primary and secondary sources as appropriate and relevant to the assessment of the issues. Writing and Referencing Demonstrates very good communication skills in both writing style and presentation; employs a clear, logical and persuasive style; "
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