AD Printers Pte Ltd (“AD” or the “Company”) is a company manufacturing and selling 3-D printers. Bernard is the Sales Director of AD and was specifically instructed by the Chief Executive Officer of AD to achieve S$1 million in sales per year. At a recent networking event that he organised to meet potential customers, Bernard spoke with Charrie and Diana who were looking to purchase a 3-D printer. Charrie had never purchased anything from AD before, and was concerned that the print quality would be poor and that the printer might break down. She was purchasing the printer for her own use, as she was interested in making little figurines for her own personal collection. Diana was similarly concerned, especially since she was a jewellery designer who sells her creations on her blogshop. She told Bernard about her blogshop, and that she also had an especially important project with a corporate client where the items must be delivered by 1 December. Bernard assured both of them that the product warranty covers 24/7 technical support, repair services and a replacement printer in the event that they need to send in the purchased printer for repairs. AD did intend to roll out such support, repair and replacement services in the future. However, it has decided to defer offering such services until it has ramped up the number of its support staff and stock of its spare 3-D printers. Hence, AD has instructed all its staff not to offer such a warranty, but this instruction has slipped Bernard’s mind at that time. Hearing Bernard’s assurance, Charrie was relieved. She asked Bernard to email her a quotation. When she received the quotation on Monday, she saw that it contained the following terms: - 3-D Printer (Model 3X-111) at S$1,500 - Delivery on Tuesday - Usual warranty applies - AD shall not be responsible for any loss or damage suffered arising from the installation and use of the 3-D printer She was concerned about the price, and immediately emailed Bernard and requested to pay S$1,500 in two instalments. Bernard did not read her email and simply delivered the printer the next day. After a few print jobs, the printer suddenly broke down and caused a short circuit in Charrie’s home. An electric fire occurred and caused extensive damage to Charrie’s study room. The sparks from the printer caused burns to Charrie’s hand as well. When she called AD’s technical support, no one answered the phone for a few days. When she finally managed to get through to AD’s staff, they insisted that there were no such services as promised by Bernard. Meanwhile, Diana has also purchased a 3-D printer from AD. Although the delivery date was scheduled for 1 October, the printer was still not delivered by 1 November. Diana was very worried as she had already accepted pre-orders from her blogshop and the deadlines for delivering those orders as well as the order for her corporate client were nearing. In addition, she had already paid for three months’ worth of online advertisements. She called AD many times but was told that AD does not have any stock yet for the printer model that she ordered.
Question 3
Assuming that there was a breach of contract by AD, examine the four (4) aspects of damages which Diana must consider if she wishes to claim for damages from AD. Conclude with your view on what are the likely damages for which Diana can claim.
Question 4
Explain and analyse how the agency relationship between Bernard and AD could have arisen. Discuss the two (2) types of authority which he would likely possess and whether he had breached any of his duties as an agent. You should provide relevant examples, based on the facts given in the scenario, to support your analysis.
3- 4 aspects of damages which Diana must consider are
a- Compensatory Damages- It is the monetary amount that Diana suffered due to breach of contract by AD. It includes the loss of monetary gains Diana could have received due to the blogshop and from coprorate client.
b-Liquidation Damages-It is the damage which the breached party has to pay as mentioned in the contract. Here no such information provided in the contract so it cannot be considered.
c-Punitive Damages- This damage is intended to punish the party which breach teh contract so that in future such incident won't be done by the breached party. Diana can file lawsuit under this damage also.
d-Nominal Damages- It is the damage when the non-breaching party doesnot incur monetary loss but judge shows that winning party has the right to seek the damage.
Diana can claim damage under compensatory damage and punitive damage.
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.