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Student Number: 256032
Word Count:3,294
Programme Title: Foundation Degree in Business Management – Year 2
Module Tutor: Rebecca Evans
Academic Year: 2013/14
Assignment Brief IV’s Initials: GC Date: 15/11/2013
Approval
Module Title: Business Law
Credits: 20
Level: 5
Assignment Title:
Phillip Davies v Ideal Venue Ltd
Assignment Weighting (%):
60%
Date set:
25 November 2013
Date due:
13 January 2014
Date submitted:
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Learning Outcomes
Date Achieved
Tutor Initials
3. Review the nature of business and consumer contracts and apply selected main provisions of contract law to given situations.
4. Assess the importance of key legislation and common law with particular reference to employment law and its application to a business environment.
5. Apply the main provisions of the law on negligence to a business scenario.
MARK %:
General criteria applicable to written assignments
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