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Business Law: Problem Solving
Rubric Code: T24B559
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Subject: Law  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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100 %
  Unsatisfactory

(N/A)

Minimal

(N/A)

Effective

(N/A)

Outstanding

(N/A)

Issue
20 %

The Issue section identifies the area of law that is relevant to the problem question and clearly describes the legal problem(s) that need to be addressed

Unsatisfactory

The relevant area of law is not identified.<BR>
0 marks
Minimal

The area of law is correctly identified but the statement does not clearly describe the legal problem(s) that need to be addressed.<BR>
0.5 - 1 mark
Effective

The area of law and the legal problem(s) to be addressed are identified but the description of the problem(s) are not clear or are incomplete.<BR>
1.5 - 2.5 marks
Outstanding

The area of law and the legal problem(s) to be addressed are identified and clearly and completely described<BR>
3 marks
Rules
30 %

The Rules section identifies the relevant legal principles and their source of authority. The source of authority will be an Act of Parliament, case law or a combination of both. If there is an Act of Parliament which covers the field in this area, you need to correctly identify the Act and whether it is a Commonwealth or State Act

Unsatisfactory

No relevant legal principles have been identified.<BR>
0 marks
Minimal

Some identification of relevant legal principes but the correct source of authority (Section of Act or relevant case) has not been cited.<BR>
0.5 - 2 marks
Effective

All or most of the relevant legal principles and their correct source of authority has been cited but the explanation of the principles is not clear or is incomplete.<BR>
2.5 - 4 marks
Outstanding

All relevant legal principles are clearly explained and their correct source of authority is given<BR>
4.5 marks
Application/Analysis
40 %

The Application section considers each legal principle identified in the Rules section and explains its relevance to the facts and how it can be applied or distinguished to support logical arguments about how the Issue(s) will be resolved

Unsatisfactory

The discussion of the facts does not refer to any relevant legal principles.<BR>
0 marks
Minimal

The discussion considers some of the relevant legal principles but does not apply those principles to the key facts to support logical arguments about how the Issue(s) will be resolved.<BR>
0.5 - 3 marks
Effective

The discussion considers the application of most of the relevant legal principles to the key facts but the arguments are not clear or are incomplete.<BR>
3.5 marks -5.5 marks
Outstanding

The discussion is a clear and comprehensive analysis of the relevant legal principles and their application to the facts to support logical arguments about how the Issue(s) will be resolved<BR>
6 marks
Conclusion
10 %

The Conclusion is stated and provides an overview of how the arguments in the Application section address the Issue(s).

Unsatisfactory

The Conclusion is not stated or is not supported.<BR>
0 marks
Minimal

The Conclusion is supported by some of the arguments but does not explain how they address the Issue(s).<BR>
0.5 marks
Effective

The Conclusion is supported by most of the arguments but the explanation of how those arguments address the Issue(s) is not clear or is incomplete<BR>
1 mark
Outstanding

The Conclusion is well supported by arguments in the Application section and clearly explains how those arguments address the Issue(s).<BR>
1.5 marks



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