CASE TOPIC: United Aircraft Corporation v FCT (1943) 68 CLR 52

Criteria: Written Case Analysis

Maximum Mark: 25%

Criteria 1: 10%

Clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and legal issue(s) in the case
Demonstrated links to appropriate readings
Criteria 2: 10%
Clear and concise expression of own ideas about the case using appropriate legal language that is free of error
Careful organisation so that ideas develop logically through the presentation
Thoughtful analysis of the judgement(s)
Criteria 3: 5%

Appropriate use of primary and secondary legal sources.
Thoroughness of research and preparation as evident in the written report.
Management of own workload to meet presentation deadline (self-assessment: to self-check your effective management of time to cope with university workloads and deadlines).

United Aircraft Corporation v FCT (1943) 68 CLR 52 CASE TOPIC

Written Case Analysis is one of the criteria.

Maximum Percentage: 25%

10% is the first criterion.

The relevant facts and legal issue(s) in the case are stated clearly and concisely.

Links to appropriate readings have been demonstrated.

10% is the second criterion.

Use acceptable legal language to express personal thoughts about the issue in a clear and succinct manner.

Careful planning ensures that ideas flow smoothly throughout the presentation.

An in-depth examination of the decision (s)

5% is the third criterion.

Appropriate use of primary and secondary legal sources.

Thoroughness of research and preparation as evident in the written report.

Management of own workload to meet presentation deadline (self-assessment: to self-check your effective management of time to cope with university workloads and deadlines).

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