Business Law


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    Business Law

    • Write clearly and concisely.
    • Use appropriate formatting choices for your answer.
    o Consider: numbered or bulleted list.
    o Table for comparative information.
    o Sentences and paragraphs where appropriate.
    • Use your judgment to present the information the most precisely.
    • Watch your grammar and spelling.
    • Marks will be deducted for numerous errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, or other proofreading issues.
    • The depth and effort put into your answer should reflect the number of marks given for the question.

    Important note: Mastering case analysis is one of the important aspects of succeeding in this course. Read and reread and then follow the following information.
    When answering cases and problems from the text:
    • In some questions, you are asked to identify the Legal Issue(s), state the relevant legal rule(s) and apply them to the facts, and state a conclusion.
    o Consult the “Case Analysis Flow Chart” and “How to Analyze Law Problems” in the Course Notes Topic 2 on Moodle for guidance on how to answer these types of questions.
    o Rather than responding to the question at the end of the cases and problems in the text, aim to demonstrate your knowledge of the issue(s) and the applicable legal principles.
    o Also, show your ability to present a rational discussion of how the law applies to the relevant facts. (You are not required to list the facts in a separate section titled Facts, but you are required to explain the facts and apply them to the relevant legal rules after you have stated the rule.)
    o Remember that a definitive conclusion is not always possible; in many cases, different conclusions can be justified equally well (which is why some decisions are overturned on appeal).
    • In other questions you are asked to answer a specific question(s).
    o Write clearly and concisely, use complete sentences where appropriate, and (for longer answers) well-constructed paragraphs.
    o Marks will be deducted for responses that are ineffective because of incorrect grammar, spelling, punctuation, or other errors in writing or proofreading.

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