As of March 13, 2018 ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E National Code:
90458
TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051
Assessment – 3
Course Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Accounting
Unit Business Law
Unit Code BO1BLAW204
Type of Assessment Assessment 3 – Individual Assignment
Length / duration 2000 words – estimated 5 pages – not including the title page, executive
summary, table of contents and references list.
Learning outcomes
addressed
a) Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of the principles of
Australian Business Law within the context of the prescribed readings.
b) Identify and analyse relevant facts, problems and legal issues from a given
scenario and develop an argument in response, discussing available options in
the context of business law.
c) Interpret business law legislation and cases and complete questions based
on that legislation and relevant case law in class.
d) Appreciate the role of compliance and the requirement that organisations
and individuals must follow the laws that apply to their industry areas.
e) Understand and apply the law related to establishing, managing and
controlling enterprises
Submission Date Week 10
Assessment Brief Question One (10%)
Question Two (15%)
See Questions 1 and 2 below.
Total Mark 25 marks
Weighting 25% of the unit total marks
Students are advised that any submissions past the due date incur a 5% penalty per day, calculated from
the total mark e.g. a task marked out of 40 will incur a 2 mark penalty per day.
More information, please refer to View Doc >> Student Policies and Forms by visiting the following link
https://kent.rtomanager.com.au/
As of March 13, 2018 ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E National Code:
90458
TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051
Assessment Description:
We recommend a minimum total of TEN statute and case references per
question. Work that includes sources that are not properly referenced
according to the “Harvard Referencing Workbook” will be penalised. Question
One: 10% 800 words Answers must be supported by case and statute
references. You need to closely consider Chapters 6, 7, 8, where relevant.
Angela enters into negotiations with Jessica to purchase her restaurant. During their discussions,
Angela asks Jessica what are the annual profits of the restaurant. Jessica tells her that ‘the
restaurant has been making $10,000 per year in profits’. She hands her a box of papers and says
‘Here are the accounts, you can check for yourself if you like’.
Angela trusts Jessica and only checks the accounts for 2007, which do show profits of $10,000.
Relying on what she has told them, Angela decides to purchase the business. However, after a few
months, when business is very slow, she has another look at the accounts and realises that the
business has only been making $2,000 per year for the last 5 years (since 2008).
Advise Angela of her common law rights.
Questions two: 15% 1200 words Answers must be supported by case and
statute references. You need to closely consider Chapters 5,
Sandra Smith purchased a carton of cola from her local corner store. The following week, on a very
hot day her husband, Andy, took a can from the refrigerator and drank it. He became violently ill
and was rushed to hospital where he remained for three days. On closer inspection of the contents
of the can it was found to contain the remains of a cockroach. The family faced large medical
expenses, a problem exacerbated because neither parent could work in their casual jobs for a
week.
The corner store has gone out of business due to bankruptcy and the family wishes to sue the
Australian manufacturer, Acme Cola Company Ltd. Advise the Smiths as to their chances if they
were to sue Acme for negligence.
References must follow the Harvard referencing style. Refer to the Academic Learning Skills
handout on Report writing. Please see Academic Learning skills staff for assistance with this, or any
assignment.
Assessment Submission:
Marks will be deducted for late submission – 5% deduction per calendar day late, of the total mark is applicable.
However, consideration may be offered only under medical ground or other extenuating circumstances. You
must provide appropriate supporting documentation for consideration.
As of March 13, 2018 ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E National Code:
90458
TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051
Please be aware that any assessments submitted in formats other than Microsoft Word will be considered
LATE and will lose marks until it is presented in Word format.
No paper based or hardcopy submission will be accepted.
Our Academic Learning Support (ALS) team are there to help you with understanding the task and all other
assessment-related matters. For assistance and to book a one-on-one meeting please email one of our ALS
coordinators (Sydney ALS_SYD@kent.edu.au; Melbourne ALS_MELB@kent.edu.au). For online help and
support please click the following link and navigate Academic Learning Support in Moodle.
http://online.kent.edu.au/cms/course/view.php?id=437
Marking guide (rubric):
Your question answers would be marked on the basis of the following marking guideline. It is very important
to connect your answers to key legal concepts and to support them
with case and statute references
Marking guide (rubric):
Level 1 2 3 4 5
Numeric
grade
<50% 50% to 64% 65% to 74% 75% to 84% >85%
parameter
description
(cumulative)
Failed to
articulate
basic
knowledge of
what has
been asked
Preliminary
outline and
description on
what has
been asked
Demonstrate
the answer
with relevant
theoretical
perspective/s
Integrate and
arrange
relevant
example/s
Construct and
compare
arguments,
make
judgement,
and
summarise
Fail Pass
General Notes for Referencing
Correct Case and Legislation citation required

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