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    LST5CCL
    Company and Commercial Law
    Semester 2, 2017
    Memo for Final Take Home Exam
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    Table of Content
    Due Date ..................................................................................................................................... 3!
    Value .......................................................................................................................................... 3!
    Style ............................................................................................................................................ 3!
    Word Limit ................................................................................................................................. 3!
    Format ........................................................................................................................................ 3!
    References and Research ............................................................................................................ 3!
    Bibliography ............................................................................................................................... 4!
    Footnotes or Endnotes ................................................................................................................ 4!
    Plagiarism, Collusion etc. ........................................................................................................... 4!
    Submission Details ..................................................................................................................... 5!
    Penalties for Late Lodgement ..................................................................................................... 5!
    Special Consideration ................................................................................................................. 5!
    Learning Objectives Assessed .................................................................................................... 5!
    Marking Criteria ......................................................................................................................... 6!
    Scenario ...................................................................................................................................... 7!
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    Due Date
    The Final Take Home Exam is due on Monday, 23 October at 10.00. It can only be
    submitted online through TurnItIn. Note that the system does allow for earlier submission.
    Value
    This assessment task is worth 60% of your result in the unit. Please note that there is NO
    hurdle requirement for this assessment.
    Style
    The paper should be typed with 12 pt character – any fonts type - and 1.5 line spacing fully
    justified paragraphs and 3cm margins on A4 pages.
    Word Limit
    Your word limit is 3,000 words including footnotes – if you ignore instructions – in TOTAL.
    The title page will not be counted in the word limit. Please note that the +/- 10% is already
    included in the word limit to make your life easier. This means that for every 300 words -
    or part thereof – that you go beyond the word limit you will attract a penalty of 0.5 points.
    This means you write 3,001 words, you get a penalty…!
    Format
    The first page is a title page which includes:
    •  your name;
    •  student ID;
    •  tutorial day & time;
    •  tutor’s name; and
    •  word count.
    This is to be followed by the first page of the assessment (numbered pg 1 – the title page is
    not numbered).
    Your assessment must be ONE document only, preferably in .pdf format, but acceptable as a
    .doc or .docx if you can't create a pdf. No other formats will be accepted.
    References and Research
    Cases can be referred to by just using the parties names, i.e. Donoghue v Stevenson or its
    commonly used ‘nickname’ such as Snail in a Bottle. Make sure that we can identify the case
    though.
    Statutes can be referred to by their short name, i.e. Partnership Act or PA.
    No other references are needed or should be used, in particular referencing powerpoints
    or the textbooks is not acceptable. The only acceptable sources are cases and statutes for
    this assessment.
    Nevertheless students may wish to undertake further research. Indeed the extent and quality
    of research into the principles, construction of relevant statutes, and academic commentary as
    to the resolution of contentious issues may improve an answer’s capacity to reflect the
    assessment criteria and performance expectations. In order to assist your research, should you
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    wish to undertake it, the recommended texts listed in the Subject Learning Guide might be a
    good starting point. One word of caution for research – the internet - wikipedia and
    google – as well as outdated textbooks have proven so far to be NOT recommendable for
    this subject.
    Bibliography
    Note that NO bibliography or reference list is needed as the only sources you are allowed to
    cite are cases and statutory provisions. However, if you feel the need to ignore these
    instructions, you can compile either a bibliography or reference list. This list will NOT be
    included in the word count.
    Footnotes or Endnotes
    Footnotes or endnotes are not permitted. If you are unsure about the appropriate writing style,
    please consult our ‘Studying Business Law’ section on LMS.
    Plagiarism, Collusion etc.
    By submitting your work, you acknowledge that you have familiarised yourself with the rules
    regarding academic integrity for student’s work at La Trobe University, see
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity
    This means in particular that you acknowledge the rules on plagiarism, collusion and
    cheating.
    Plagiarism: means taking and using another person’s ideas or manner of expressing them and
    passing them off as one’s own. For example, by failing to give appropriate acknowledgement.
    The material used can be from any source (staff, students or the internet, published or
    unpublished works).
    Collusion: means unauthorised collaboration with another person on assessable written, oral
    or practical work and includes paying another person to complete all or part of the work.
    Cheating/ Writing Services: It has come to my attention that students passed on the mid
    semester assignment to writing services which is now under investigation. Please note that
    providing these services with the task and/or employing them to write the assignment is
    serious academic misconduct and can result in cancellation of your enrolment.
    In short, you acknowledge that:
    1. The work is your own work.
    2. You have not previously submitted all or part of this work for assessment in any
    subject, unless the subject coordinator for the current subject (or your research
    supervisor, if applicable) has given you written permission to reuse specific material
    and you have correctly referenced the material taken from your own earlier work.
    3. You have read and agree to be bound by the Statutes, Regulations and Policies of the
    University  relating  to  Academic  Integrity  available  at
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity; and
    4. You may be subject to student discipline processes in the event of an act of academic
    misconduct by me including an act of plagiarism or cheating.
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    Submission Details
    The Final Take Home Exam can only be submitted online through TurnItIn. Note that the
    system does allow for earlier submission.
    Penalties for Late Lodgement
    IMPORTANT
    Please note that according to the University’s policies a late submission of a final take home
    examination is not permitted.
    This means that if your assessment is submitted late without a special consideration you
    will lose ALL points.
    Special Consideration
    The  policy  on  late  submission  is  available  at
    https://policies.latrobe.edu.au/document/view.php?id=148
    Students should back-up their work in multiple ways to ensure issues of disk corruption and
    loss of work are minimised. Extensions will not be granted for loss of work, disk corruption,
    or internet connection problems.
    The Special Consideration procedure is explained at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/special-
    consideration. Make sure that you are eligible and are submitting all documents.
    Learning Objectives Assessed
    This assessment task is designed to test your achievement of assessing legal risks in the area
    of Business Organisation and some limited non-contractual risks and obligations.
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    Marking Criteria
    Very High
    High
    Pass
    Low
    Not shown
    1. Interpretation
    and Analysis
    Fulfils the task and answers
    correctly.
    Fulfils the task and answers
    mostly correctly.
    Partially fulfils the task and
    answers somewhat correctly.
    Does not fulfil the task and
    answers mostly incorrectly or vice
    versa.
    Does not fulfil the task and
    answers incorrectly.
    Identifies the salient case law
    or statutory law.
    Identifies most relevant case
    law or statutory law.
    Identifies some relevant case
    law or statutory law.
    Fails to identify salient case law
    or statutory law.
    Fails  to  identify  or
    dismisses relevant case law
    or statutory law.
    Identifies  the  salient
    arguments for and against a
    position.
    Identifies  most  relevant
    arguments for and against a
    position.
    Identifies  some  relevant
    arguments for and against a
    position.
    Fails to identify salient arguments
    for and against a position.
    Fails  to  identify  or
    dismisses  relevant
    arguments for and against
    a position.
    2. Communication  Appropriate use of discipline
    specific language with sound
    understanding  of  the
    underlying concepts.
    Use  mostly  discipline
    specific  language  with
    occasional
    misunderstandings  in  the
    understanding.
    Use some discipline specific
    language  which  is
    sometimes incorrect.
    Use  some  discipline  specific
    language albeit incorrectly, lacks
    understanding.
    Use mainly lay language
    and  understanding  not
    communicated.
    Presentation format and style
    engaging  and  highly
    appropriate for the audience.
    Presentation  format  and
    style mostly appropriate for
    the audience.
    Presentation  format  and
    style sometimes engaging
    and  appropriate  for  the
    audience.
    Presentation format and style
    lacks engagement and is mainly
    inappropriate for the audience.
    Presentation and format
    not  engaging  and  not
    appropriate  for  the
    audience.
    3. Structure Logical flow of ideas and
    content in the right sections.
    Mostly well structured and
    content mostly in the right
    section.
    Used structure and content
    sometimes in the illogical
    area.
    Used structure though contents
    mostly in the wrong area.
    Lack of structure.
    Coherence between and within
    sections.
    Mostly  coherent  between
    and within sections.
    Some coherence between
    but sometimes not within
    sections or vice versa.
    Some coherence between but
    mostly not within sections or vice
    versa.
    Lack of coherence within
    and between sections.
    Title and headings are present,
    clear, reflect on and relate to
    each other.
    Title  and  headings  are
    present and mostly clear,
    reflect on and relate to each
    other.
    Title  and  headings  are
    present, but require some
    refinement.

    LST5CCL Company and Commercial Law Take Home Exam代写
    Title and headings may be present
    but require refinement and/or may
    not relate to each other.
    Title and headings are not
    present.
    4. Evaluation and
    Conclusion
    Thoughtfully  evaluates
    alternative points of view.
    Offers  evaluations  of
    alternative points of view.
    Some  evaluation  of
    alternative points of view.
    Superficially evaluates alternative
    points of view.
    Ignores alternative points
    of view.
    Draws justified conclusions
    based on clearly explained
    reasons.
    Draws justified conclusion
    on mostly explained reasons.
    Draws justified conclusions
    based on some evidence.
    Draws  unjustified  conclusions
    based on little evidence.
    Draws  irrelevant  or
    unjustified conclusions.
    Please note that the marking criteria do not carry equal weight. Furthermore, some of them might not be applicable to a particular question. So they are only indicative as to
    how you went overall in the assessment task not a specific question.
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    Scenario
    Make sure that you answer ALL questions
    Mary, Fred and Chris agree to start a real estate business in Melbourne. Mary is a real estate agent, Fred
    a tax consultant and Chris a lawyer.
    In order to save money, they decide to keep it simple and just write down some rules of their agreement
    on a serviette. They write that they agree to put equal money into the business and to share the profits
    equally, and that everyone will be involved in the management of the business. They start their business,
    which is to provide bespoke service to people wanting to enter into the property market. It becomes very
    popular as all three are very passionate and know their business.
    1a) Under what type of business structure are Mary, Fred and Chris running the business?
    Give reasons for your answer; in particular support your answer by citing relevant cases and
    statutes.  (10 marks)
    Fred also advises clients on the tax implications of any possible purchases. In January 2017, Fred
    advises X who decided to purchase a property through the real estate agency on the tax implications of
    purchasing the property. Unfortunately Fred made a mistake in his advice, as he was not on aware of the
    latest ruling by the Australian Tax Office (ATO). The mistake was quite costly and X had to pay an
    extra $15.000 in tax. If X had known this, X would have not purchased the property.
    1b) Discuss whether Fred and/or his business partners are liable for the damages suffered by
    the customer X? Please make sure that you only assess the legal risks under tort of negligent
    misrepresentation. Also support your answer by citing relevant cases and statutes. (20 marks)
    Without the knowledge or permission of Fred, X had passed on the tax advice to his best friend Y.
    Based on the advice, Y decided to purchase a property as well but not through the business that Mary,
    Fred and Chris are running. Naturally Y had to pay an extra $ 18.000 in tax because the advice was
    incorrect.
    1c) Discuss whether Fred and/or his business partners are liable for the damages suffered by
    Y? Please make sure that you only assess the legal risks under tort of negligent
    misrepresentation. Also support your answer by citing relevant cases and statutes. (10 marks)
    The business has been mastering all challenges well so far and Mary, Fred and Chris want to take it to
    the next step. For this they will need to raise capital. They want to limit their liabilities and also be able
    to keep the number of investors small and if possible chose who can invest in the business.
    2a) Under what type of business structure should Mary, Fred and Chris operate now? Again,
    support your answer by citing relevant cases and statutes. (10 marks)
    After several years Mary decides to leave the business and resigns. For years the business had then been
    operating as a registered company with Mary, Chris and Fred being directors.
    As a farewell present to herself, Mary decides to get a new car. She goes to the car dealership and tells
    them to charge the company. The dealer checked the ASIC database online, which indicated that Mary
    is indeed a director as ASIC had not been notified about the change. Mary has now left the country and
    the dealer is pursuing the company for the debt.
    2b) Does the business have to pay for the car under statutory rules? (10 marks)
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