A remainder of what is expected in this coursework...
Case Laws and other authorities must be quoted in the LEGAL not to the Senior Solicitor...
Plus the followings..
COURSEWORK TASK: COMPLETE BOTH PARTS
1
Write a letter to Jasmine Jones in plain English giving the advice requested in the scenario.
AND
2
Write a separate legal note setting out the legal principles on which your advice is based.
You may assume that Hubert’s will is valid, and that there are no circumstances which would give rise to any reason to challenge the will itself. You do not need to advise Jasmine on the validity of the will, or any matters arising under the Wills Act 1837.
You have a maximum word limit of 3000 words in total for BOTH parts. This excludes any footnotes, bibliography or case list.
LETTER
1
The letter should follow the usual conventions, having an address, date, salutation (Dear…) and appropriate close (Yours…). In addition to your signature at the end please also put your ID number.
2
As a guide you should aim for a maximum of 2-3 pages of A4 including headings and signature for your letter.
3
The tone of the letter should be appropriate – polite, formal but friendly, clear and grammatically correct.
4
You should try to avoid the use of ‘legalese’ – technical legal language. You may need to use a word or expression which might be unfamiliar to the client, but if you do, you should then explain it as best you can.
5
No party in this scenario can claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.Your letter should not discuss any such claim. Further, you do not need to mention professional ‘client care’ matters (costs, complaints, and responsibility for the file.)
LEGAL NOTE
1
The aim of the legal note is to let the marker know that you have identified and grasped the relevant legal points (which you have explained in the letter in your own words.)
2
The note should be addressed to your Senior Partner (or equivalent), and thus it may contain words and expressions that lawyers are familiar with, should include correct case references, and could indicate areas where further research might be desirable.
3
As a guide you should aim for around 2-3 sides of A4 for your legal note.
4
You should do a case/statute list at the end of your work, and you should also include footnotes and a bibliography if you consider this appropriate. These will not be included in the word count.
Pls note that OSCOLA reference and not HARVARD style is needed.
The job must come out excellent..
35998 Topic: Equity and Trust
Number of Pages: 10 (Double Spaced)
Number of sources: 7
Writing Style: Other
Type of document: Coursework
Academic Level:Undergraduate
Category: Law
Language Style: English (U.K.)
Order Instructions: Attached
Jasmine Jones has written the following letter to you, her solicitor.
Dear Solicitor
I require legal advice with regard to the following scenario.
My friend Hubert died very recently. He appoi.
A remainder of what is expected in this coursework...Case Laws.docx
1. A remainder of what is expected in this coursework...
Case Laws and other authorities must be quoted in the LEGAL
not to the Senior Solicitor...
Plus the followings..
COURSEWORK TASK: COMPLETE BOTH PARTS
1
Write a letter to Jasmine Jones in plain English giving the
advice requested in the scenario.
AND
2
Write a separate legal note setting out the legal principles on
which your advice is based.
You may assume that Hubert’s will is valid, and that there are
no circumstances which would give rise to any reason to
challenge the will itself. You do not need to advise Jasmine on
the validity of the will, or any matters arising under the Wills
Act 1837.
You have a maximum word limit of 3000 words in total for
BOTH parts. This excludes any footnotes, bibliography or case
list.
LETTER
1
The letter should follow the usual conventions, having an
address, date, salutation (Dear…) and appropriate close
2. (Yours…). In addition to your signature at the end please also
put your ID number.
2
As a guide you should aim for a maximum of 2-3 pages of A4
including headings and signature for your letter.
3
The tone of the letter should be appropriate – polite, formal but
friendly, clear and grammatically correct.
4
You should try to avoid the use of ‘legalese’ – technical legal
language. You may need to use a word or expression which
might be unfamiliar to the client, but if you do, you should then
explain it as best you can.
5
No party in this scenario can claim under the Inheritance
(Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.Your letter
should not discuss any such claim. Further, you do not need to
mention professional ‘client care’ matters (costs, complaints,
and responsibility for the file.)
LEGAL NOTE
1
The aim of the legal note is to let the marker know that you
have identified and grasped the relevant legal points (which you
have explained in the letter in your own words.)
2
The note should be addressed to your Senior Partner (or
equivalent), and thus it may contain words and expressions that
lawyers are familiar with, should include correct case
references, and could indicate areas where further research
3. might be desirable.
3
As a guide you should aim for around 2-3 sides of A4 for your
legal note.
4
You should do a case/statute list at the end of your work, and
you should also include footnotes and a bibliography if you
consider this appropriate. These will not be included in the
word count.
Pls note that OSCOLA reference and not HARVARD style is
needed.
The job must come out excellent..
35998 Topic: Equity and Trust
Number of Pages: 10 (Double Spaced)
Number of sources: 7
Writing Style: Other
Type of document: Coursework
Academic Level:Undergraduate
Category: Law
4. Language Style: English (U.K.)
Order Instructions: Attached
Jasmine Jones has written the following letter to you, her
solicitor.
Dear Solicitor
I require legal advice with regard to the following scenario.
My friend Hubert died very recently. He appointed me to be his
executor and trustee.
Hubert’s will says:
a)
£50,000 is to be given to my daughter Sarah. I feel confident
that she will use this money wisely to help out all of my
grandchildren.
b)
£100,000 is to be used to provide a reasonable income for my
friend John Smith. John can also have one of my London flats
for himself.
c)
My country house ‘Greenacre’ is to be given to my favourite
niece. She knows who she is!!!
d)
£150,000 is to be distributed at your discretion amongst law
students who live in London.
5. e)
And finally, half of my favourite and best wine is to be given to
my next-door neighbour Irene Lungs.
By way of additional information, five years ago while Hubert
was alive he sent his brother Damian a letter which said ‘Dear
Damian, I don’t really use Greenacre at all now because I am
always in London, and I want you to have it. Please find
enclosed a photograph of the house, and a spare set of keys’.
Damian is now claiming that he owns Greenacre.
Please could you advise me on the validity (or otherwise) of
those clauses, and whether I am able to distribute the property
according to Hubert’s wishes.
Yours sincerely
J. Jones
Prepare a reply to Jasmine in accordance with the guidance
below.
COURSEWORK TASK: COMPLETE BOTH PARTS
1
Write a letter to Jasmine Jones in plain English giving the
advice requested in the scenario.
AND
2
Write a separate legal note setting out the legal principles on
which your advice is based.
You may assume that Hubert’s will is valid, and that there are
no circumstances which would give rise to any reason to
6. challenge the will itself. You do not need to advise Jasmine on
the validity of the will, or any matters arising under the Wills
Act 1837.
You have a maximum word limit of 3000 words in total for
BOTH parts. This excludes any footnotes, bibliography or case
list.
LETTER
1
The letter should follow the usual conventions, having an
address, date, salutation (Dear…) and appropriate close
(Yours…). In addition to your signature at the end please also
put your ID number.
2
As a guide you should aim for a maximum of 2-3 pages of A4
including headings and signature for your letter.
3
The tone of the letter should be appropriate – polite, formal but
friendly, clear and grammatically correct.
4
You should try to avoid the use of ‘legalese’ – technical legal
language. You may need to use a word or expression which
might be unfamiliar to the client, but if you do, you should then
explain it as best you can.
5
No party in this scenario can claim under the Inheritance
(Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.Your letter
should not discuss any such claim. Further, you do not need to
mention professional ‘client care’ matters (costs, complaints,
and responsibility for the file.)
7. LEGAL NOTE
1
The aim of the legal note is to let the marker know that you
have identified and grasped the relevant legal points (which you
have explained in the letter in your own words.)
2
The note should be addressed to your Senior Partner (or
equivalent), and thus it may contain words and expressions that
lawyers are familiar with, should include correct case
references, and could indicate areas where further research
might be desirable.
3
As a guide you should aim for around 2-3 sides of A4 for your
legal note.
4
You should do a case/statute list at the end of your work, and
you should also include footnotes and a bibliography if you
consider this appropriate. These will not be included in the
word count.
NB: OSCOLO Refernce is needed..
The work is in two part. Please read all the instructions and
follow the instructions as stated