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LPL4804
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Conveyancing




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LPL4804 Multiple Choice Questions and
Long Questions with Answers.
(Past Assignments; Exams; Activities & More)

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May/June 2023
LPL4804
CONVEYANCING.


EXAMINERS:
First: Ms S
Second: Mrs TH

, Instructions:

1. The examination question paper counts 100 marks.

2. It consists of 6 number of questions. Answer ALL of the questions.


3. The duration of the examination on the timetable is 2 hours.

4. In addition to the duration of the examination indicated on the timetable, you are given 30
minutes to FINALISE the uploading of your exam file. Your exam file must be uploaded
via the myExams platform on 24 May 2023 BEFORE 15:15 (South African Standard Time).

5. This a closed-book examination. While the examination is in progress, you are not allowed
to consult another person or any source in order to assist you to answer any of the questions
contained in this question paper. While the examination is in progress, you may not assist
another student in answering any of the questions contained in this question paper.
This examination is proctored via the Invigilator App. You are required to activate (or log in to) the
Invigilator app between 12:30 and 13:15 (South African Standard Time).

6.1 Please note: If a student is found to have been outside the invigilator app for a total of 10
minutes during their examination session, they will be considered to have violated Unisa's
examination rules and their marks will be withheld.

6.2 You only have 15 minutes after the due time to submit your script on the Invigilator
App

6.3 You will have 48 hours from the date of their examination to upload their invigilator
results from the Invigilator App. Failure to do so will result in students deemed not to have
utilised the invigilation or proctoring tools.

7. The uploading of your exam file on the myExams platform must be finalised within 30
minutes of the scheduled (timetabled) end of the exam.

7.1 When ready to submit, open the Take-Home (Assignment) assessment again and click on
the Add Submission button.

Note the file requirements such as:
a. File size limit.
b. Number of files that can be submitted.
c. File formats allowed.

,7.2 Check the acknowledgment checkbox and upload your answers document and then click on
the Save changes button.
7.3 Review your submission information regarding the status and click on your submission file
link to check if it's correct.

7.4 If you need to resubmit a file, you can click on the Edit Submission button. Note: You
will need to delete any existing files.

7.5 Use proper PDF conversion software to create the final file for upload. Free PDF conversion
software is available on the Internet.
7.6 Add your student number and the module code in the file name. That will assist you to select
the correct document to upload during submission.
7.7 You are advised to preview your submission (answer script) to ensure legibility and that the
correct answer script file has been uploaded.

8. The cover page for your take-home exam must include your name, student number and the
module code.

9. It is preferred that your take-home exam is typed. However, handwritten submissions will
also be accepted. If the take-home exam is typed, the maximum length is 15 pages (which
includes the cover page and the bibliography).

10. Whether your answers are typed or handwritten, your submission on the myExams platform
on Moodle must be made in the form of one PDF document. Only the last file uploaded and
submitted will be marked.

10.1 The exam answer file that you submit must not be password protected or uploaded as
a “read only” file.

10.2 Your examination answer file will not be marked if:

10.2.1 you send your examination answer file via email.
10.2.2 you submit the incorrect examination answer file. A mark of 0% will be awarded.
10.2.3 you submit your exam answer file on an unofficial examination.
10.2.4 you submit your examination answer file in the incorrect file format.
10.2.5 you submit a password-protected document. 10.2.6 you submit your examination answer file
late
10.2.7 you submit your answer file from a registered student account that is not your own.

10.3 The mark awarded for an illegible examination answer file submission will be your final mark.
You will not be allowed to resubmit after the scheduled closing date and time of the exam.

10.4 Listening to audio (music) and utilising audio-to-text software has been strictly prohibited
during your examination session, unless use of the software is related to a student’s assistive
device which has been declared. Listening to music, utilising such software and/or failing to

, declare the software is a transgression of Unisa’s examination rules and the student's marks
will be withheld.

11. If your answers are typed, ensure that the following requirements are adhered to. Items
11.3-11.6 applies to written assignments as well.

11.1 The text must be typed in Arial font, size 12 with single line spacing within the paragraph,
and double line spacing after the paragraph.

11.2 The text must be justified.

11.3 All of the pages must be numbered in the right hand corner at the bottom of the page.

11.4 All margins must be 2.5cm, but the left margin must be 3cm.

11.5 South African English and not American English should be used. For example, the correct
spelling is “Labour” and not “Labor”.

11.6 Do not use abbreviations or SMS language.

11.7 All quotes that are two lines long (or less), must form part of the main text, be written in italics,
and be bracketed by quotation marks. Where a quotation is longer than two lines, it must be
typed in a separate paragraph in italics in size 11 font and must be indented by 1 cm. No
quotation marks are required when the quotations stand alone. Use quotations very
sparingly. In this take-home exam, a maximum of 5% of the text may be quoted.


12. The arguments that you make must be logical, well-structured and substantiated by all of the
relevant legal principles. Use the time given wisely.

12.1 Ensure that you give reasons for each answer. Substantiate your answers by referring to
ALL of the relevant authorities, e.g. sections from relevant legislation and/or court cases in
the text or in your footnotes.

12.2 A number of students lose marks because they do not approach problem-type questions
correctly. When answering such questions, it is important to first clarify for yourself the area
of work where the answer must be sought. Once you have done this, set out the relevant
legal principles. Deal only with those principles that relate to the given facts. Next, apply
these principles to the facts. This is where most of the students lose marks - they set out the
law in some detail, but then do not illustrate how it applies to the factual situation they have
been asked to solve. Finally, state your conclusion.

13. You must complete the online declaration of own work when submitting.

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