BSB111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Blood Diamond, Deodorant, Taco Bell

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BSB111 Business Law & Ethics Week 10 Weekly activities
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1. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be a consumer within the
definition of s3 of the ACL:
a. You purchase a $30,000 motor vehicle.
b. You buy an ostrich egg incubator for $41,000 for use on your hobby farm.
c. You are about to open a restaurant and buy $65,000 worth of tiles that
are graded (eavy Duty for use in the restaurant.
d. You buy a commercial grade dishwasher for $25,000 for use in a
restaurant.
2. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be a consumer within the
definition of s3 of the ACL:
a. You purchase a $50,000 motor vehicle.
b. You buy an ostrich egg incubator for $39,000 for use on your hobby farm.
c. You are about to open a restaurant and buy $10,000 worth of drinks for
use on opening night.
d. You buy commercial grade fridges and freezers for $55,000 for use in a
restaurant.
3. Which of the following is a consumer within the meaning of s3 of ACL (more
than one may apply):
a. John purchases $41,000 of coathangers to make a sculpture for himself
b. Jill purchases a $35,000 fridge for use in her restaurant
c. John purchases a $41,000 stove for use in his home
d. Reg purchases $3,000 of coathangers to supply with the suits he
manufactures and sells
e. Ruth purchases $15,000 of industrial tiles for her shop floor
f. Ross buys $41,000 of industrial tiles for the bathrooms in his boutique
hotel
4. Which of the following buyers would be classified as consumers within the
meaning of the ACL?
a. An individual who purchases an engagement ring for $50 000.
The ring is over $40,000, however, an engagement ring is usually for personal
use. Provided that it is not purchased with the intention to re-sell at the time.
b. An individual buys a quantity of packaged meals from Lame Duck
Organics with the intention of reselling them in their own restaurant
Not a consumer the goods are purchased for the purpose of resupply
c. Johnny buys new cutlery for his restaurant. The cutlery cost $500.
Johnny is a consumer under $40000 for the goods. Appears on the facts not to
be for re-sale. We assumed cutlery for use in the restaurant and not plastic
resale.
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Bsb111 business law & ethics: which of the following is least likely to be a (cid:498)consumer(cid:499) within the. The ring is over ,000, however, an engagement ring is usually for personal use. Provided that it is not purchased with the intention to re-sell at the time: an individual buys a quantity of packaged meals from lame duck. Organics with the intention of reselling them in their own restaurant: johnny buys new cutlery for his restaurant. Not a consumer the goods are purchased for the purpose of resupply. Johnny is a consumer under for the goods. Appears on the facts not to be for re-sale. We assumed cutlery for use in the restaurant and not plastic resale. 1 from the advertisements that consumers were entitled to this cash back for every purchase, in fact there was a limit of 1 claim per person (this was misleading or deceptive.

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