The following is taken from Page 3 of Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020): [A]ccording to the classical understanding, a contract is an expression of the joint will of parties engaged in a transaction. On this view, contractual obligations are voluntarily assumed and sharply distinguishable from obligations imposed by the law of tort.Which one of the following is an UNACCEPTABLE reference for a student to include in their essay?Group of answer choicesThere is a significant distinction between obligations in contract law and obligations in the law of tort.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.Contractual obligations are voluntarily assumed and sharply distinguishable from obligations imposed by the law of tort.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.A contractual obligation is 'an expression of the joint will of the parties' which is 'voluntarily assumed' and very different form tort law obligations.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.The obligations under contract law are 'sharply distinguishable' from tort law obligations.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.
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The following is taken from Page 3 of Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020): [A]ccording to the classical understanding, a contract is an expression of the joint will of parties engaged in a transaction. On this view, contractual obligations are voluntarily assumed and sharply distinguishable from obligations imposed by the law of tort.Which one of the following is an UNACCEPTABLE reference for a student to include in their essay?Group of answer choicesThere is a significant distinction between obligations in contract law and obligations in the law of tort.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.Contractual obligations are voluntarily assumed and sharply distinguishable from obligations imposed by the law of tort.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.A contractual obligation is 'an expression of the joint will of the parties' which is 'voluntarily assumed' and very different form tort law obligations.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.The obligations under contract law are 'sharply distinguishable' from tort law obligations.11Andrew Robertson and Jeannie Paterson, Principles of Contract Law (Thomson Reuters, 6th ed, 2020) 3.
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The unacceptable reference for a student to include in their essay is "There is a significant distinction between obligations in contract law and obligations in the law of tort.11" This is because it does not provide a proper citation to the source material. It lacks the authors' names, the title of the book, the publisher, the edition, and the page number. All other references provide this necessary information.
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