The breaking of a contract ( Contract Law)
The paper must be no fewer than 3,000 words and no more than 5,000 words. The word count does not include the students name, the title, or footnote or endnote references. may use their casebook, material acquired from research at a law library or through LexisNexis, any material provided by the school, commercial outlines, etc. All situations and events described in the paper must be assumed to take place or to have taken place in an English common law jurisdiction in the United States. Any details that are part of an actual lawsuit or legal dispute should not be included in the paper if they are in any way considered confidential. The paper must be an original product of scholarly work. The sources of any non-original wording must be accurately disclosed and properly-referenced. Evidence of originality will be wording that shows that a student is thinking about the legal issues covered in the course, is sufficiently familiar with legal concepts and doctrines of the subject, and is expressing his or her own thoughts and ideas about the sources cited in the paper. mini-thesis papers are routinely run through a plagiarism-checking program. While it is expected that students will quote material from other sources, a good rule of thumb is that the paper should consist of no more than 10-20% from other sources, with at least 80-90% being the students own words. The mini thesis paper is graded as pass or fail only. The most common reasons students fail the assignment are plagiarism and not meeting the 3,000-5,000 word count requirement. Sample of proper formatting for this assignment