MLC101 T2 2022 LAW FOR COMMERCE
MLC101 T2 2022 LAW FOR COMMERCE
Supervised Online Exam Information
Examinable Topics (these are the range of topics that the questions might come from you will need to identify the correct topic/sub-topic/relevant issues for each question)
Topic 5: Termination and Remedies (Chapters 11 and 12)
Topic 6: Consumer protection (Chapter 13)
Topic 7: Law of torts (Chapter 14)
Topic 8: Agency and partnership (Chapters 15 and 16)
Topic 9: Corporations law (Chapter 17)
NOTE 1: SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE ONLINE PROCTORED EXAM CAN BE FOUND IN THE SUPERVISED ONLINE EXAM FOLDER ON THE UNIT SITE.
NOTE 2: THERE WILL BE 5 QUESTIONS ON THE EXAM YOU MUST ANSWER ALL 5 QUESTIONS.
Non Examinable Topics (i.e., these topics will not be tested in the exam)
Topic 1: Australian legal system (Chapter 1)
Topic 2: Intro to contract; offer and acceptance; intention (Chapters 2 to 4)
Topic 3: Consideration, Capacity and Genuine Consent (Chapters 5, 6 and 7)
Topic 4: Legality of Object; Interpretation and operation of contract (Chapters 8, 9 and 10).
The examination is OPEN BOOK.
This examination constitutes 50 % of your assessment in this unit.
THERE IS NO HURDLE REQUIREMENT FOR THE EXAM.
Exam Hints
It not necessary to cite the full names and citation of cases, e.g. 'ACCC v Coles' is acceptable shorthand for Australian Competition and Consumer Commissioner v Coles [2014] FCA 1405.
Abbreviations for legislation are acceptable e.g. ACL, PA, CA (Australian Consumer Law; Partnership Act; Corporations Law).
Any other abbreviations you use must be defined the first time they are used.
Use headings and sub-headings (IRAC is advised but not compulsory) to structure your answer to make it easy for the marker to read. Remember, the marker will be marking many scripts, so you want your paper to be as reader friendly as possible so that your marker does not miss any vital information in your answer.
Highlight or underline statutory provisions and case names so the marker can see at a glance that you have provided appropriate citations.
If you are running out of time, use dot points to deal with the key issues that you are not able to cover in detail.
In some instances, an issue could go either way and there may not be a right answer. Thus, your conclusion may be different from that of the marker. However, as you are assessed on the process of argument and your ability to identify the relevant considerations that a court will take into account in determining the issue, it will still be possible for you to obtain good marks. Note: most marks are awarded for applying the law. Just stating the law will not earn you many marks.
Advice: Open book examination allows you to consult materials so that you need not commit all the information you have learnt to memory. However, this does not mean that you do not need to study or prepare. This guide will assist you with preparation.
We wish you the very best for the exams and the rest of your studies.at Deakin.
The MLC101 unit team.
MLC101 LAW FOR COMMERCE
Examination Trimester 1, 2022
Instructions to candidates
This examination is OPEN BOOK.
All questions are compulsory. The questions are worth the following marks:
QUESTIONS
You MUST answer ALL Questions
Question 1 14 marks
Question 2 6 marks
Question 3 10 marks
Question 4 10 marks
Question 5 10 marks
This examination constitutes 50 % of your assessment in this unit. THERE IS NO HURDLE REQUIREMENT FOR THE EXAM.
In answering the questions, please ensure that you use relevant primary sources (cases and statutory provisions) to support your analysis and conclusions reached.
MLC101 Law for Commerce
Trimester 2 2022
Final Assessment Task Open-book Proctored Online ExamDUE DATE AND TIME: The start date and time will be as per the University Exam T2 2022 Exam timetable available via StudentConnect.
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL GRADE: 50%
HURDLE DETAILS: Not Applicable
Exams Instructions
The final assessment in the unit is an OPEN BOOK Proctored online exam using Proctorio.
The exam will be released in the CloudDeakin unit site under a dedicated Supervised Online Exam module at the date/time scheduled in the University Exam T2 2022 Exam timetable.
You must complete the exam individually.
The exam consists of 5 questions. Each question may have multiple parts. You must complete all parts of all questions. Please label each part, e.g., (a), (b), etc., clearly when answering each question.
This is a 2-hour exam. You will have 2 hours 30 minutes to complete and submit your exam. The extra 30 minutes is for reading time (15 minutes) and technical time (covers any minor technical issues you may experience during the exam process, 15 minutes).
DO NOT click Submit Quiz until you have completed all questions within this quiz or until the exam period is over.
Before you submit the quiz, if time permits, you will have the opportunity to return to questions that you may have missed or have not yet answered.
Do not expect to have time to look up resources beyond your unit materials during the quiz as this will slow you down and may prevent you from responding to all questions.
This Open-book Proctored Online Exam contains problem-based, not research, questions. You can base your answers on the unit resources as provided/recommended and you will not be expected to look up other resources.
Please see the Pre-exam information and Tips document for further information in relation to the topics that will be assessed in the exam, and other specific MLC101 exam information. This will be posted closer to the date of the exam (the last fortnight of trimester).