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Originally posted by sugamama
The manufacturer still has liability LAzy
My bet's on C....Originally posted by sugamama
Ok Q9 was
By what means does the Australian legal system attempt to resolve a dispute about collective human rights?
a. By lobby groups organising a peace march
b.By a referendum to change the Aus COnstitution so that Aus becomes a republic
c. By a law reform commission inviting public submissions on the dispute
d.By the courts applying domestic and international law
Well at least you wouldn't be alone.....2 of us will go down in flames with youOriginally posted by gmraso
i bet c as well but i think i lost again(bastard)
What did you pick?Originally posted by sugamama
how is it C?
justify
its totally WTF?!
Originally posted by sugamama
Yeah but asif the ALRC will ask the public to make submissions...they research using diff methods.
Yup, but if the law sucked and ppl were unhappy with it, the gov't would wanna know what to do to make it better right? No point in applying a law that's causing contention, because you don't normally have ppl disputing over a law that hasn't already been applied, I mean, how would ppl no about it to dispute about it otherwise?And it doesnt resolve dispute they only RECOMMEND changes to LAWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
But the cashier sold it, not the "manufacturer"![]()
The cashier breached the contract with the consumer, entitling the consumer to damages, and the manufacturer breached the contract with the cashier, entitling the cashier to damages. Ultimately, the consumer is compensated from the manufacturer's pocket, but it doesn't happen directly.Originally posted by sugamama
Laz I need clarification on the tort/contract
The full Q is
Chris bought a packet of cereal from a corner shop. SHe opened it and discovered pieces of metal with the cereal. Chris wishes to take legal actuon against the manufacturer of the cereal. What type of law...
I originally thought C, but I now think D.Originally posted by sugamama
Ok Q9 was
By what means does the Australian legal system attempt to resolve a dispute about collective human rights?
a. By lobby groups organising a peace march
b.By a referendum to change the Aus COnstitution so that Aus becomes a republic
c. By a law reform commission inviting public submissions on the dispute
d.By the courts applying domestic and international law