The following feedback has been provided to assist you in understanding your exam performance. It does not include every relevant point that could have included in answer to each question - if you have included additional relevant points that do not appear in this answer guide, you would have received appropriate credit for them in your marks.
General feedback:
Read the facts carefully - there were a number of presumptions and misreading of facts which negatively affected analysis.
Provide authority for substantive legal points wherever possible (however, providing full citations is not necessary!).
The Commonwealth Evidence Act is NOT relevant to an action in the SA Supreme Court.
Manage time in the examination carefully, and check you have answered all questions. Sadly, missed questions will cost dear.
Drawing case analogies or distinguishing cases on the facts is the most persuasive form of argument.
Always ensure you apply the law you have stated to the facts of the problem.
Be consistent in your analysis or explain inconsistencies.