specific issues of interpretation in the problem. The answer is well presented, and demonstrates good analytical and evaluative skills. The answer is well written and presented. It contains only minor, if any, inaccuracies.
Distinction 75-84
The paper demonstrates a high level understanding of the interpretation problem and an excellent knowledge of the common law and statutory rules of interpretation. The answer applies these rules of interpretation to the specific issues of interpretation in the problem intelligently and accurately. The answer is very well presented, and demonstrates high level of analytical and evaluative skills. The answer is very well written and presented. It contains only minor, if any, inaccuracies.
High Distinction 85-100
The paper demonstrates an outstanding understanding of the interpretation problem and a mastery of the common law and statutory rules of interpretation. The answer applies these rules of interpretation to the specific issues of interpretation in the problem accurately and intelligently and with imagination and flair. The answer is very well presented, and demonstrates outstanding analytical and evaluative skills. The answer is extremely well written and presented.
6. PLAGIARISM AND CHEATING
The University of Adelaide policy on Plagiarism and Cheating applies to all work submitted for assessment in this course. This policy is found at:
<https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/?230>
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/465/
Students should ensure that they have read and understood this policy prior to submitting their assignment.
Assignments should comply with academic convention regarding the proper citation of work (both published and unpublished). Copying the work of others and failing to properly acknowledge the ideas of others constitutes plagiarism. Students are reminded that they are required to undertake their assessment on an individual basis and must not collaborate with others by writing papers or parts of papers together.
7. SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS
Students are required to submit their assignments in hard copy by the due date.
Hardcopy Submission
Hardcopies of assignments must be submitted in the assignment slot on Level 1 of the Law School. You must attach a coversheet to the assignment with all the details completed. These are available in the law school foyer. When filling out this sheet:
- use your student number (not your name) to identify yourself.
- sign the declaration at the bottom of the front sheet that the work is your own.
7. EXTENSIONS
Extensions beyond the due date will only be granted in the case of serious and unforeseen incapacity. If you require an extension, you use the on-line application form available on the law school website (https://www.law.adelaide.edu.au/student/forms/) as soon as you are aware of the need for an extension, and before the due date of the assignment.
The course coordinator will reply by email, determining whether an extension is warranted, what evidence is required to verify the student’s incapacity, and the length of the extension. Evidence of the incapacity must be submitted with the assignment, and must be consistent with details in the email requesting the extension. If the details of the request for an extension, and the medical or other evidence verifying the extension are not consistent in all respects, the e
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