The approach of the Australian courts to award damages to compensate for loss encourages the practice of ‘efficient breach’. Discuss in relation to the decision in Tabcorp Holdings Ltd v Bowen Investments [2009]
| Assessment Task 3 |
| Short Written Response – 800 words maximum
Footnotes and bibliography are not included in final word count and must be used for referencing only. Additional information in footnotes will not be marked. |
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| N/A |
| Task requires students to discuss theory/critical perspective in regard to a legal principle and/or a court decision.
Students must: · Identify focus and outline claim/respond to issue(s) raised · Include appropriate and sufficient evidence to support claim/response and demonstrate understanding of theory and legal principles · State a conclusion which is clear, supported by discussion and responds directly to issue(s) raised · Ensure answer is well structured and language, grammar and expression are clear and correct · Ensure citations and referencing complete and correct, bibliography included Prescribed Reading Materials: Weeks 4 and 5, this includes PERCI and unit materials such as readings, powerpoints and the recordings of the relevant guided learning discussions.
Assistance: There are sample Short Written Response answers in PERCI Week 4 and Week 5. Seek assistance and feedback from the facilitator(s) in the facilitated learning discussions. |
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Assessment Question The approach of the Australian courts to award damages to compensate for loss encourages the practice of ‘efficient breach’.Discuss in relation to the decision in Tabcorp Holdings Ltd v Bowen Investments [2009] HCA 8; (2009) 236 CLR 272
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| Individual Feedback will be provided via Turnitin as per Rubric in Assessment Task Tab. |
| Focus/Issues – 20%
Identifies issues raised by the question. Responds to question/claim. Focus throughout on developing claim/topic. Support/Evidence/Argument – 50% Includes appropriate evidence to support the claim/topic. Provides explanation of relevant theories and/or legal principle(s) and/or court decision. Uses appropriate evidence to develop and support claim. Conclusion – 10% Conclusion consistent with, and clearly drawn from, the discussion and responds to the claim/topic. Structure, Writing, Grammar – 10% The paper demonstrates a clear and logical structure, appropriate academic writing style, and is free of grammatical and spelling mistakes. Citations and referencing – 10% The citations and referencing style accord with the AGLC 4th ed. Bibliography included and correct. See Full Rubric in Assessment Task Folder. |
