Advise both parties about their legal position

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Problem Statement 1:

Just over two years ago, Jane bought a rundown coffee shop business and the premises at which the business was carried on. Soon after buying the business and premises, she had the shop refitted. This was done by her husband, Edward, who runs a redecorating business.

The cost of refitting the shop was $40,000. Jane did not pay this amount to Edward despite the fact that the original term orally agreed between them was that Jane would pay the full amount to Edward within a year. It was also orally agreed at the time that no interest would be payable on the debt.

The coffee shop business has proved very successful. Six months ago, the shop next door to Jane's was put on the market for sale. Jane saw this as a great opportunity to expand her business. She spoke to her bank manager about obtaining a loan to finance the purchase and redecoration of the adjoining shop. The bank manager was concerned that Jane had not yet paid her outstanding debt to Edward. Furthermore, if Jane did pay this debt, it seemed that she would not have quite enough capital to meet the bank's lending rules.

Jane explained this situation to Edward. She said she was very keen to buy the shop but she could only do so if he would accept $10,000 in full and final settlement of the outstanding debt. Edward agreed to this and they wrote their agreement on a sheet of paper and both signed it. Edward's reason for agreeing to this arrangement was partly because he wanted to help his wife and partly because he assumed that she would hire him to redecorate the new shop.

Jane produced the signed written agreement to her bank and, because of it, was able to get a bank loan and go ahead with the purchase of the shop next door. Jane then arranged for the shop to be redecorated but she did not engage Edward to do this. Instead, she hired Max who operates a decorating business across the road from Jane's coffee shop business. Jane has paid Max $25,000 for redecorating the shop.

Jane has since spent a lot of time socially with Max and has now declared her wish to end her marriage to Edward and start a new relationship with Max.

Edward is outraged at Jane's declaration and his first response has been to sue her for the $30,000 that he claims is outstanding from his refitting the coffee shop.

Advise both parties about their legal position in respect to this dispute between Edward and Jane.

Problem Statement 2:

Jean was a regular shopper at Top Star Supermarket, which was part of a large nationwide supermarket chain. She was there at least once a week and sometimes more often if the specials were really good.

When Jean was there this week, she slipped on some grapes in aisle 3 and broke her ankle.

Grapes are normally found in the fruit section of the store and the store was not sure how the grapes got there or how long they had been there.

The store manager indicated that there were a number of spillages every week in the aisles in this store.

Is Top Star Supermarket liable in negligence for Jean's injury?

Problem Statement 3:

Bob purchased a woollen jumper from Clothes Galore in Adelaide. The woollen jumper was made by Southern Knitting Mills in their Victorian factory.

As a result of wearing the woollen jumper without first washing it, he contracted dermatitis as the jumper contained bisulphite of soda, which it was found had been left in the wool during the manufacturing process.

The bisulphite of soda couldn't be seen on a reasonable inspection by either the retailer or the buyer.

Has Bob any remedy or remedies available to him under the Australian Consumer Law?

Write your answer in 2000 words count toal, include the references, The all the questions are to be answered in Australian law only. 

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The solution file contains the MS word document with toal 2059 Words count which includes the references. It contains the introduction part

"The Australian Governmenthas provided legislation in order to protect consumers, the community and the environment, as well as for the promotion of fair trading and competition among businesses. These laws govern how interactions take place in the business community and how business owners interact with their suppliers, their customers and other businesses. In addition, they also lay out the rights given to businesses and business owners in situations where conflicts arise."

all three questions are answered saparately and conclusion is added in end.

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