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FE1 Exam Thread (Read 1st post!) NOTE: YOU MAY SWAP EXAM GRIDS

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27 TheLawGuy


    Could someone send me an up to date Tort grid please? :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 178 ✭✭channing90


    Just got my letter and I am in Rochestown park hotel Cork.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Anyone else still not received the letter ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Boltabb


    Anyone else still not received the letter ?

    I haven't either. Also didn't get the email last week about the Covid form to fill in. Quite concerned I've fallen through a gap somewhere - had registration confirmed back in June.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Boltabb wrote: »
    I haven't either. Also didn't get the email last week about the Covid form to fill in. Quite concerned I've fallen through a gap somewhere - had registration confirmed back in June.

    I’ve emailed twice now ! I’d suggest ringing them at 2 after lunch.

    I’m going to keep trying until I’ve an answer


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭lsheehaneire


    Ah thats awful! You might have to call in. The covid clearance form date has passed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hiya1234


    Boltabb wrote: »
    I haven't either. Also didn't get the email last week about the Covid form to fill in. Quite concerned I've fallen through a gap somewhere - had registration confirmed back in June.

    No one got an email to fill in that form - you just fill it in yourself on the website.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Hiya1234 wrote: »
    No one got an email to fill in that form - you just fill it in yourself on the website.


    It was online yes but I got an email telling me to fill it out


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭lsheehaneire


    I got an email to fill it in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭Healyjhow


    I also got the email, filled it in but no letter yet
    I got an email to fill it in.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hiya1234


    Oh I didnt. I just filled it in on the website, then got a confirmation email to say I have filled it in and I got my letter today


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Hiya1234 wrote: »
    Oh I didnt. I just filled it in on the website, then got a confirmation email to say I have filled it in and I got my letter today


    Oh I didn’t get a confirmation that I filled it in


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 490 ✭✭Lallers96


    Oh I didn’t get a confirmation that I filled it in

    Same I didn't get any confirmation email once I had it filled in, and I also haven't gotten a letter from the law society yet. Complete joke it's all left this late


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Hiya1234


    Maybe yer post just hasn't arrived yet? I dont know! Hope ye get sorted soon!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Lallers96 wrote: »
    Same I didn't get any confirmation email once I had it filled in, and I also haven't gotten a letter from the law society yet. Complete joke it's all left this late


    They’re not very organized at all. I noticed it in March they leave everything last minute and don’t communicate


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    Hiya1234 wrote: »
    Maybe yer post just hasn't arrived yet? I dont know! Hope ye get sorted soon!

    Nope post was here hours ago haha. I’m only in Meath so it definitely should’ve been here if sent out last week


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 38 htnor


    I think the no water thing was a bit of an exaggeration. Doesn't say anywhere in letter it is prohibited. Its not included in list of items allowed into exam but they have always said 'no food/drinks' and everyone has water with them anyway. I'll be taking mine especially stuck in a facemask for 3hrs :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,891 ✭✭✭iamanengine


    I'm covering like 20 topics and I'm still worrying that I won't get 5 Q's for Tort. I hate this subject more than anything :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27 BlackhallPlz


    Slightly (very) worried about EU. Is this enough:

    1. Competition
    2. Equality
    3. FMOG
    4. FMOW
    5. Citizenship
    6. Member state liability
    7. Direct effect
    8. Judicial review
    9. General principles/ FR


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 178 ✭✭channing90


    I'm covering like 20 topics and I'm still worrying that I won't get 5 Q's for Tort. I hate this subject more than anything :mad:

    Very hard to learn 20, your more than sorted if you have them.
    I am gambling with these:

    Defamation
    Vicarious liability
    Rylands
    Nuisance
    Occupiers liability
    Defective products
    Damages
    Limitations
    Negligence (duty of care, causation etc
    Tort of passing off
    Nervous shock
    Res ISpa loquitor
    Employers liability
    Contributory negligence.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,891 ✭✭✭iamanengine


    channing90 wrote: »
    Very hard to learn 20, your more than sorted if you have them.
    I am gambling with these:

    Defamation
    Vicarious liability
    Rylands
    Nuisance
    Occupiers liability
    Defective products
    Damages
    Limitations
    Negligence (duty of care, causation etc
    Tort of passing off
    Nervous shock
    Res ISpa loquitor
    Employers liability
    Contributory negligence.

    Yeah like realistically and thinking objectively, you will be fine with those topics more often than not. But subjectively, I got badly burned by Tort in a past sitting where I cut topics and could only answer 4 on the day, so I have an irrational fear about Tort more than any other subject :D It was a particularly difficult paper though


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Yeah like realistically and thinking objectively, you will be fine with those topics more often than not. But subjectively, I got badly burned by Tort in a past sitting where I cut topics and could only answer 4 on the day, so I have an irrational fear about Tort more than any other subject :D It was a particularly difficult paper though

    I don’t think I quite have 20 but the sheer volume is just absolutely melting my brain! I only have one exam to sit but I feel far more panicked about tort than any others in the past!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 56 ✭✭OMGWACA


    Absolute ball of anxiety.

    I'm nervous about issue spotting, correctly identifying the issue/topic being examined but I'm particularly worried about Duty of Care. I reckon it's due a run, and I will be avoiding all the essay questions at all costs, but I don't know how to apply all the cases/facts to a problem question on DoC.

    I know this sounds really stupid but I know the cases and the development etc, but I don't know what I should say or include in a problem question about duty of care? Take the two recent exam questions, question 1 March 18 and question 1 march 17. I wouldn't even know where to start and would really appreciate if someone could give me a steer or pointers or sample answer cos it is stressing the life out of me!

    Please and thank you so much


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13 student2019


    Opinions on:
    Duty of care
    Causation
    Psych Damage
    Employer's liability
    Defamation
    Vicarious liability
    Trespass against the person
    Passing off
    Damages
    Limitation of actions


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28 steveeq


    OMGWACA wrote: »
    Absolute ball of anxiety.

    I'm nervous about issue spotting, correctly identifying the issue/topic being examined but I'm particularly worried about Duty of Care. I reckon it's due a run, and I will be avoiding all the essay questions at all costs, but I don't know how to apply all the cases/facts to a problem question on DoC.

    I know this sounds really stupid but I know the cases and the development etc, but I don't know what I should say or include in a problem question about duty of care? Take the two recent exam questions, question 1 March 18 and question 1 march 17. I wouldn't even know where to start and would really appreciate if someone could give me a steer or pointers or sample answer cos it is stressing the life out of me!

    Please and thank you so much

    March 18 q1 is hitting on liability for 3rd parties. It’s not in some manuals poorly enough, but in Lawschool.ie one. I haven’t covered it as I think it’s a really narrow area and he won’t repeat. Open to correction.

    March 17 Q1 is more about the standard of care imo but again, I am open to correction - facts extremely similar to vowels v Evans (from memory).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 MonikaCh84


    Does anyone know if 2010 is the only edition of the Consolidated Treaties that we can have or can we also use the e.g. 2016 one? (and i don't mean the Blackstone version but the treaties published by the EU Office)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 142 ✭✭HappyKitten62


    Does anyone know if you can use an Age Card or a Public Services Card for ID on the day? My passport is out of date (would still probs be fine) and I don’t drive. Thanks!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 220 ✭✭Fe1student1234


    OMGWACA wrote: »
    Absolute ball of anxiety.

    I'm nervous about issue spotting, correctly identifying the issue/topic being examined but I'm particularly worried about Duty of Care. I reckon it's due a run, and I will be avoiding all the essay questions at all costs, but I don't know how to apply all the cases/facts to a problem question on DoC.
    I know this sounds really stupid but I know the cases and the development etc, but I don't know what I should say or include in a problem question about duty of care? Take the two recent exam questions, question 1 March 18 and question 1 march 17. I wouldn't even know where to start and would really appreciate if someone could give me a steer or pointers or sample answer cos it is stressing the life out of me!

    Please and thank you so much


    From my notes both are to do with the duty owed by schools/parents to care for children

    March 2017 also has some vicarious Liability because it says to advise the school so you have to look at whether peter was an employee of the school


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 krism3


    OMGWACA wrote: »
    Absolute ball of anxiety.

    I'm nervous about issue spotting, correctly identifying the issue/topic being examined but I'm particularly worried about Duty of Care. I reckon it's due a run, and I will be avoiding all the essay questions at all costs, but I don't know how to apply all the cases/facts to a problem question on DoC.

    I know this sounds really stupid but I know the cases and the development etc, but I don't know what I should say or include in a problem question about duty of care? Take the two recent exam questions, question 1 March 18 and question 1 march 17. I wouldn't even know where to start and would really appreciate if someone could give me a steer or pointers or sample answer cos it is stressing the life out of me!

    Please and thank you so much
    Those are tricky ones imo, I struggle with them also. For March 18 - I would establish whether theres a public nuisance, then a duty of care to Harry. Once established, consider whether Mary is vicariously liable for Matthew's actions injuring Harry. W/ Mar 17 - I would establish the school owed Sam a duty not to cause him reasonably foreseeable injury etc.. Then decide whether the school is vicariously liable for Peter's decision to allow Sam to continue playing, considering a frolic regarding breach of procedure and whether Sam is contributorily negligent considering his age.

    Going off other responses I may be well off. It would be interesting if others could chime in about what they think of this one!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 Rainbow25


    My manual is from 2018 and I'm a bit worried I'm missing out on the recent cases. At the moment recent cases wise I have:

    Nuisance/Negligence: UCC v ESB
    Vicarious Liab: Various claimants v Barclays Bank
    Limitations: Green v Hardiman

    Are there any other ones I should really add?


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