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​​Message : (Please read the assessment carefully you will find what needs to be done) this assignment has to be done as per Australian business Law.. and 8 sliders 3shots per slides presentation is required too.. The case study is available on below link http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/HCA/1980/12.html?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=title(wyong%20shire%20council%20and%20shirt%20(1980)%20) ​​ ​Solution Length: 2000 Words (case study) Report + 8 PPT Slides (Please read the assessment (attachment) carefully you will find what needs to be done) This is 2000 words case studty has to be done as per Australian business Law. and 8 sliders 3 shots per slides presentation is required too. The case study is available on below link http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/HCA/1980/12.html?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=title(wyong%20shire%20council%20and%20shirt%20(1980)%20) ​the presentation of 8 slides is 3 to 4 shots per slide.. the instructions for how to do case study and PPT slides are in the assessment. hopefully i get what i want. ​ GENERAL UNIT INFORMATION Brief Unit Description This Unit has been designed to provide students with the introduction to business law, the Australian legal system, the law of torts, contract law, and the law of agency. It outlines different business structures, the legal environment in which businesses operate, and outlines the key features of legal risk and legal essentials for a business. After completion of this subject, students will gain fundamental skills required in reviewing contracts and reducing business liability. Pre-requisite subjects None Unit Objectives / Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this Unit students will be able to: a) Understand the Australian legal environment b) Illustrate the principles relating to the law of torts c) Explain the principles relating to contract law d) Discuss the law relating to consumers, and trade practices e) Compare and contrast different business structures and identify key features of an agency relationship Graduate Attributes On successful completion of this Unit, students will have been taught and assessed for the following attributes at an Introductory (I), Reinforced (R) or Advanced (A) level: Graduate Attribute I R A 1 Technical capabilities and skills ☐  ☐ 2 Innovative and entrepreneurial thinking ☐ ☐ ☐ 3 Communication and self management skills ☐  ☐ 4 Research and information literacy ☐  ☐ 5 Problem solving skills ☐  ☐ 6 Ability to interact effectively within a group environment ☐  ☐ 7 Demonstration of ethical and professional standards ☐  ☐ BBAL201 Business LawPage 3 Unit Content The topics in this unit include the following:  Australian Legal System  Business Ethics  Tort law  Contract law  Consumer law  Restrictive Trade Practices  Business Structures and Agency Readings, texts & other reference material Each week, students are required to:  Read the relevant chapter(s) of the prescribed text before attending the lecture.  Complete the tutorial questions before attending the tutorial.  Attempt all Self Study questions as listed in the Unit Schedule before consulting any suggested solutions. The solutions will be posted on Moodle at a time determined by the teaching academic. Prescribed Text Davenport, Shayne, et al (2015) Business and Law in Australia, Thomson Reuters, Sydney. Recommended Texts  Bruce, Consumer Protection Law in Australia, LexisNexis, 2011  Carter, Peden & Tolhurst, Contract Law in Australia, 5th ed. LexisNexis, 2007  Carter, Peden & Tolhurst, Cases and Materials on Contract Law in Australia, 5th ed. LexisNexis, 2007  Corones, The Australian Consumer Law, Thomson Reuters, 2011  Holm, A Contract Law Workbook, Thomson Reuters, 2008  Paterson, Robertson & Duke, Principles of Contract Law, 4th ed. Thomson Reuters, 2011  Paterson, Robertson & Duke, Contract: Commentary and Materials, 12th ed. Thomson Reuters, 2011  Seddon and Ellinghaus, Cheshire and Fifoot's Law of Contract, 9th Australian ed. LexisNexis, 2008  Vickery, Roger, et al (2011) Australian Business Law: 7 th ed, Pearson, Sydney  Willmott, Christensen, Butler & Dixon, Contract Law, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2009 Also students may like to refer to;  Journal of Contract Law  CCH, Australian Contract Law Reporter UNIT ASSESSMENT DETAILS BBAL201 Business LawPage 4 Students are expected to attempt all assessment tasks and achieve over 50% (overall) to be deemed to have completed the Unit. Cover sheets for all written assignments are available on Moodle. Students MUST download the correct cover sheet before beginning to work on the relevant assignment as these sheets will form a record of submission for the assignment. Each assignment will have an assessment rubric (marking guide) on Moodle that guides students in preparing their submissions.