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Course
101
Subject
Law
Date
Nov 24, 2024
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The
following
information
has
also
come
to
light
since
Ned’s
death:
.
Ned
had
loaned
Robert
the
sum
of
£10,000
to
allow
him
to
buy
a
car.
Robert
had
been
paying
back
the
loan
in
instalments
and
had
paid
back
£5,000
but
Ned
had
recently
told
him
not
to
worry
about
the
rest
of
the
payments.
Robert
would
like
to
know
whether
he
must
repay
the
remaining
£5,000
to
the
executors.
Prior
to
making
his
will,
Ned
spoke
with
Stannis
asking
if
he
would
pass
his
Wildling
Way
cottage
on
to
a
person
whose
identity
would
be
revealed
in
a
sealed
envelope
located
in
the
glove
box
of
his
car.
Unfortunately,
the
car
was
destroyed
in
the
helicopter
accident
that
ended
Ned’s
life
and
the
envelope
and
its
contents
was
destroyed.
At
the
same
time,
Ned
also
spoke
with
Jaime
Lannister
and
explained
that
he
would
be
leaving
£100,000
to
him
and
Cersei
and
but
it
was
his
wish
that
they
pass
this
money
on
to
his
mistress
Melisandre,
and
his
illegitimate
son,
Jon,
without
his
wife
and
family
finding
out.
Jaime
agreed
that
he
would
distribute
the
money
equally
to
the
two.
Ned
attempted
to
contact
Cersei
to
inform
her
of
his
wishes,
but
Cersei
had
been
out
of
the
country
on
an
around
the
world
tour.
Ned
died
before
he
could
speak
to
Cersei.
During
his
lifetime,
Ned
had
indicated
to
his
mistress,
Melisandre,
many
times,
that
he
would
leave
her
and
their
illegitimate
son,
Jon,
some
money
and
property
to
do
right
by
them
in
the
event
of
his
death.
It
is
Melisandre’s
belief
that
Ned
intended
for
her
to
have
Wilding
Way
cottage
and
a
sum
of
money.
After
the
execution
of
Ned’s
will,
the
Westeros
Cat
and
Dog
Shelter
was
closed
down
due
to
a
local
scandal.
There
is,
however,
a
dog
rescue
centre
called
Pentos
Pups
nearby.
Inlight
ofthe
provisionssetoutin
Ned’s
Will
and
the
additionalinformation
provided,
discuss
using
your
knowledge
ofthe
law
of
trustsand
usinglegalauthorities,
the
validity
of
Ned’s
bequestsunder
his
will
and
the
consequences
of
any
failure
that
should
arise.
You
should
also
examine
any
trust
arrangements
Ned
may
have
attempted
toset
upoutside
ofthe
willwhichmaybeincludedinthe
supplementary
information
provided.
You
may
assume
that
all
parties
except
Ned
are
still
alive
unless
the
scenario
specifies
otherwise.
Submission
details
Word
limit:
3,000
words
(This
is
a
strict
word
limit
so
the
university’s
word
limit
policy
will
apply.
Submission
Type:
Individual
Submission
Format:
Turnitin
Only
Weighting
for
the
Module:
This
assessment
makes
up
70%
of
your
overall
module
mark
Hand-In
Date:
Friday
15"
December2023
at5pm
GMT
(any
submissions
after
this
deadline
will
be
an
automatic
fail)
Learning
outcomes
assessed:
1,
3
and
4
(see
module
descriptor)
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