This document provides a comprehensive case study analysis of several legal scenarios in business law. The analysis covers issues related to contracts, including the enforceability of agreements and the implications of conditional terms, referencing the case of Masters v Cameron. It also examines corporate law, specifically the liabilities of directors and officers under the Corporations Act 2001, with a focus on the business judgment rule and issues of unpaid debt. Furthermore, the document delves into agency law, exploring the concepts of apparent authority and the responsibilities of agents and principals, referencing cases such as Chan Yin Tee v William Jacks and Co. and Castillo v. Case Farms of Ohio. Lastly, it analyzes negligence, including duty of care, breach of duty, and damages, as illustrated by the case of Donoghue v Stevenson and Wagon Mound No 1. The document provides detailed applications of the legal principles to the facts of each case, offering conclusions on the legal outcomes and liabilities involved. This document, contributed by a student, can be found on Desklib.