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Business, 08.12.2021 02:00 phancharamachasm

Directions This assignment consists of 4 Parts. In Part 1 you need to have at least one page briefing of the designated case in the IRAC method. Part 2 you need to answer each of the questions fully. Part 3 you need to have at least one page briefing of the designated case in the IRAC method. Part 4 you need to answer each question fully. The following rubric may be helpful. This Assignment is worth 100 points.

Review the IRAC method of briefing a case. IRAC for Assignment 1 & 2.docx

Part 1
Read Case B.11 in Appendix B (Burnett v. Purtell).Burnett v. Purtell. docx Review and brief the this case using the IRAC method.

Part 2
After briefing the case answer the following questions:

Who were the plaintiff and defendant? Were they merchants?
Describe the sales transaction.
Was there tender of delivery of the goods? Why is this issue important to the outcome of the case?
Who bore the risk of loss when the goods were destroyed?
Part 3
Read Case B.13 in Appendix B (Cate v. Dover Corporation)CATE v. DOVER CORP. docx Review and brief the this case using the IRAC method.

Part 4
After briefing the case answer the following questions:

What did the warranty section of the contract provide?
What type of warranty was involved in this case?
What is the issue in the case?
In whose favor did the court rule?
Upload all 4 parts to include the 2 IRAC briefings and the two sets of answers to all the questions.

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