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DIPLOMA OF

COMMERCE
ACL2012
APPLIED CONTRACT LAW

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Exam Information
• Open Book
• ‘At home’ exam – done via Moodle and Turnitin
• Any printed or written material (including annotated texts and your own notes)
• No need to bring sample contracts
• You should not need more than study notes, lecture slides, textbook and your summaries
• Duration
• Structured as a 2-hour exam (in terms of content)
• But you will have 3 HOURS in which to complete it
• Marks
• 40 marks
• Must get 50 marks overall for the unit to pass
Exam Information
• FOUR questions worth 10 marks each (totaling 40 marks)
• Answer ALL FOUR questions
• Modules 2-10 inclusive are examinable (not all may be in the exam
though)
• Modules 1 and 11 are not examinable
• Referencing is required and you must use Chicago v17B
• Some contract terms may be given
Exam Information
• Read the questions carefully and only answer as requested
• Each question covers ONLY ONE area of law (module)
• These will be explicitly asked for in the questions so ONLY write about these!

• Useful / other relevant law that is not asked for will not score and so is
wasted
• Time is important but you have ample time to write good quality answers
• Since you should have prepared summaries of all the key areas of law and
we tell you what to write about, we expect quality!

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Exam Information

• Answer all FOUR questions


• Type your answers into the spaces provided
• Treat each question separately – they are not
linked and answer each question regardless of
what you have answered in other questions

01 02
Exam Information

• Prepare summaries of key areas and cases to take into the exam
• Define relevant laws before discussing rules / exceptions etc
• Give case details for key cases, not just a case name
• Give section numbers of legislation if used
• Structure, format, flow and reasoning are important
• This is as much about quality of work as getting the ‘right answer’

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Exam Information

Use 4 step process unless otherwise stated


• Be concise and do not discuss areas not asked for as there are
no marks for this and you will waste time
• Use paragraphs
• Conclude by answering what the question asks

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GOOD LUCK EVERYONE

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