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                    recognise circumstances in which professional accountants may have legal
                     liability and the criteria that need to be satisfied for legal liability to be
                     recognised

                    describe the factors to determine whether or not an auditor is negligent and
                     discuss the auditor’s potential liability in given situations

                    compare and contrast liability owed to the client with liability owed to third
                     parties (i.e. contract vs establishing a duty of care)

                    evaluate the practicability and effectiveness of ways in which liability may be
                     restricted including the use of liability limitation agreements

                    discuss and appraise the principal causes of audit failure and other factors that
                     contribute to the ‘expectation gap’ (e.g. responsibilities for fraud and error) and
                     recommend ways in which that expectation gap might be bridged


               and answer questions relating to these areas.












































                 The underpinning detail for this chapter in your Integrated Workbook can
                 be found in Chapter 4 of your Study Text





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