PART B :
Adrian is a chef from New Zealand and has recently moved to Melbourne. He is keen to open up a Café in St Kilda. He finds a great premise to lease on Beach road. He signs a lease with the property owner Nor mann. Adrian can’t afford to buy the kitchen equipment outright so he gets a loan from JKN Bank for $100,000. A term of the loan agreement was to register the equipment on the Personal Property Security Act. Using the money borrowed Adrian opens the café but it doesn t do well. After a few weeks he is unable to keep up the payments to Normann, JKN Bank and other suppliers. After another month of not receiving his rent, Normann changes the locks on the premises and says that until his rent is paid in full he has complete ownership and interest of everything inside.
BLO3405 Law of Financial Institutions & Securities Assignment-Victoria University Australia.
Advise JKN Bank on what their position is in regards to their interest in the kitchen equipment versus Normann’s.
BLO3405 Law of Financial Institutions & Securities Assignment-Victoria University Australia.
Information about the Assignment (Part 2)
A. This is an individual assignment (not a group one).
B. Your assignment may adopt headings and sub-headings, and referencing will be required.
C. This assignment format:-
- 1500 (+/-10%) words in total ( excluding references and bibliography)
- Include internal references ( any style may be adopted such as AGLC, APA or Harvard style of referencing)
- Include a bibliography at the end of your assignment
D. This Assignment counts for 15% of the total assessment in this subject.
E. The for the assignment is end of week
How to submit
1.You must submit a soft copy of your assignment through VU Collaborate drop box by the due date. This allows for official receipt of the assignment and Turnitin analysis
BLO3405 Law of Financial Institutions & Securities Assignment-Victoria University Australia.
BLO3405 Law of Financial Institutions and Securities Written Assessment – Part B
(2) You must also submit a hard copy to your lecturer at your lecture in Week 11. The hard copy must be the same as the soft copy and include a declaration form. It will be marked and returned to you with
F. Ensure that you refer to authorities ( texts cases and legislation) accurately. Refer to VU’ s plagiarism and referencing policies. In particular:
- Acknowledge sources including textbooks and articles and internet materials. see which refers to different style guides including APA Oxford and Harvard. Please use only one of these guides for your assignment.
- Do not quote from source material without using quotation marks.
- Even where you do not quote directly from a source but use an idea from that source you must acknowledge that source even when you express it in your own words.
- Include a bibliography at the end of the assignment
G. Recommended reading includes:
- Internet references given in lectures, including the legal search engine (search under ‘banking’)
- Butter worth’s online publications ( available through VU’s intranet library site)
- Your textbook and other banking law texts
H. Scholarly writing, plagiarism and copyright
Part of what it means to be a scholar is to engage with the work of others for example to extend or refine one’s own ideas critique the work of others or test and extend theories. Learning and assessment activities therefore often require you to gather information from a number of sources. This may include factual information, data or calculations, visual arte facts and written texts. When ever you use the work of another person you must acknowledge that source using the correct referencing system. Failure to acknowledge other people’s work appropriately may be regarded as plagiarism or academic misconduct. Use of one’s own previous work in satisfaction of a new assessment requirement is also not be allowed unless it is an explicit requirement for the unit.
BLO3405 Law of Financial Institutions & Securities Assignment-Victoria University Australia.
Written Assessment – Part B
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