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, 13.3 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. 14. You
must complete the online declaration of own work when submitting. 14.1 By ticking the Honesty
Declaration, you confirm that you have read (i) the University’s Policy on Copyright Infringement and
Plagiarism and the Student Disciplinary Code, which are both available on myUnisa:
www.unisa.ac.za/unisarules, and (ii) the information relating to student values and plagiarism that is
found at https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/myunisa/default/Study-@ Unisa/Student-values-and-rules. 14.2
Students suspected of dishonest conduct during the examinations will be subjected to disciplinary
processes. Students may not communicate with any other person or request assistance from any other
person during their examinations. The use of Telegram, WhatsApp or any other instant messaging
services with any other person (except when asking for technical assistance via official channels of the
SCSC or the Invigilator WhatsApp line) are strictly prohibited. Plagiarism is a violation of academic
integrity and students who plagiarise, copy from published works or use Artificial Intelligence Software
(e.g. ChatGPT) or online sources (e.g. course material) will be in violation of the Policy on Academic
Integrity and the Student Disciplinary Code and may be referred to a disciplinary hearing. Unisa has a
zero tolerance for plagiarism and/or any other forms of academic dishonesty. 14.3 Unless a student is
exempted because of disability or incarceration, students who have not utilised invigilation or proctoring
tools will be deemed to have transgressed Unisa’s examination rules and will have their marks withheld.