These are my coursework answers for Year 1 LLB. The subjects are Common Law and Reasoning, Criminal Law, Public Law and Contract Law. I am not in the place to share with you my Common Law coursework answer because I got a really low mark for that, but the other three are here.
The marks I got for the three subjects except Common Law are:
Criminal - 15/25
Public - 16/25
Contract - 18/25
The questions for each subject are listed below:
Criminal
"A man may break the words of the law, and yet not break the law itself... where the words of them are broken to avoid greater inconvenience, or through necessity, or by compulsion." (Reninger v Fagossa, 1511) Discuss and explain the extent to which criminal law provides a general defence of necessity.
Public
“For many years now, it has been alleged that that UK’s membership in the European Union has caused a dent in Westminster’s supremacy”. Assess the truth in the above statement and consider whether the latest political phenomenon of Brexit is the long overdue remedy to Westminster.
Contract
Cruisers plc, a car leasing company enter into contracts in January with each Donald, Edwina and Fiona. Cruisers agree to hire a car to each of them for a period of three (3) years for £400 monthly. Donald, Edwina and Fiona each takes delivery of their respected cars that month. Subsequent international incidents cause a sharp rise in the rate of inflation. By February, the Cruisers are aware that many of their customers will face difficulty in maintaining payment under their contracts. In order to avoid possible breaches of a large number of these contracts, Cruisers sends out a standard letter to each of their clients. The letter states that “In view of rapidly rising costs, Cruisers will only require their customers to pay three (3) quarters of the amount due under their agreement with Cruisers until the rate of increased costs subsides”.
Donald receives the letter but did not open it. In February, March and April he sends Cruisers cheques for £200 ‘in full and final satisfaction of this month’s account’. Cruisers bank each of these cheques.
Edwina receives the letter in late February, after she had sent Cruisers £300 cheque with an accompanying letter stating that in view of her increased costs, that amount was all she could afford.
When Fiona receives Cruisers standard letter she is pleased, as the nature of her business is such that her business is little effected by rising costs. Cruisers, later realising the limited impact upon Fiona’s business, sends a letter stating that the reduction arrangement did not apply to Fiona. Fiona reads this letter and immediately sends Cruiser a cheque of £300 for February’s payment. She also did this for March and April.
By May, Cruises faces financial ruin if it continues to accept only there (3) quarters of the amounts due under its various contracts.
Advise Cruisers as to its possible courses of action with regard to Donald, Edwina and Fiona.
Here's the link to my Dropbox for the soft copy of my coursework answers.
Hope these coursework answers will help you write yours. You can download it and print it out but you must only use it FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES. Please REPHRASE the sentences if you wish to write my points in your coursework.
Thank you.
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