HOMEWORK 2 (SEMESTER 2) Peter advertised widely in the media, offering various subscription deals to ‘Vision ’, his politics magazine .
One deal provided a subscription for three years and required payment of £100 to be made by 30 April. Orders received afterthat date would be charged at £150. Ray sent an order with a cheque for £100, which he posted on 25 April.
His order was not delivered until the afternoon of 30 April because of a postal delay. It was then too late to put the cheque intothe bank. Peter processed the order but would not supply any magazines untilRay paid a further £50. Sara paid £75 for a two-year subscription but, after 13months, was informed that unexpected increases in costs made it absolutelynecessary to charge an extra £15.
Peter would not send any more magazines until the additional payment was made. Tom wrote some book reviews for‘Vision ’. A few months later , Peter told Tom that he could have a free , one-year subscription to ‘Vision ’, in recognition ofthe reviews he had written. Tom received no magazines
Discuss the rights and remedies available to Ray, to Sara and to Tom againstPeter in connection with the subscriptions to ‘Vision ’ magazine30 MARKSAO1 10 MARKSAO2 10 MARKSAO3 10 MARKS