Jenosul wrote: » If I was a gambler going into the bookies.., Charitable trusts/ cy-pres (a must) Injunctions (A must) Undue influence (nearly always) Tracing for the craic as an extra popping up more recently. Estoppel common (but came up last year so I maybe gamble no just have an oul read) Dona mortis causa-never came up last time so it’s due and a nice learnable topic. (A must) Everything on trustees 3C’s due a run for either a question or a part question on objects Could learn the two part question variables depending on your time. Secrets trusts came up last time as prob question..But could come up again. Highest fail rate so aim for 5 good questions. In an ideal world know everything but sometimes you may chance an extra exam or may not have the time. I would personally it go through exam papers and say to myself if I did these 8 topics would I be safe and look through the years. Sometimes this doesn’t work as well depending on the exam but see how you go. Good luck.
Vegetarian2017 wrote: » Has anyone got any reply from the law society with regard to the application for EU and Tort? For those of us waiting on the results on 28th but the deadline being 21st if we do not pay and apply to sit them does that mean they will refuse our late application if we fail them? Confused.com
Lealaw wrote: » Mine hasn't either, I think it normally takes a week so might take longer (most things seem to be slower at the minute)
lawgirl23 wrote: » I applied on the 12th and it says mine is approved.
glynne wrote: » Anyone have the Constitutional paper for March 2020. Have sample answers up to October 2019 if thats any help?
Law2020 wrote: » Hi Guys, For the people sitting Constitutional Law, what topics are you learning in detail & what ones are you skimming. Feel so stressed as the course is so big and taking me ages to get through. Is there any topics that can be left out?
2020lawfe1 wrote: » Could I ask if you were selecting to sit the exam in Dublin or Cork? I submitted mine on Thursday for Dublin sitting and haven't heard back. I am wondering if they are delaying accepting Dublin in case tomorrow's announcement has an impact?
Lallers96 wrote: » Just finished my notes on Property Law, do you think this is enough to get 5 Qs. Finding Co-ownership Adverse Possessiin Licenses & Proprietary Estoppel Mortgages Easements Succession Law
Lealaw wrote: » I selected Dublin, no word yet and I applied as soon as it opened on the 8th (I think)
IgoPAP wrote: » I'm going to predict that candidates that chose Cork will complete their exams in-person; and candidates that chose Dublin will either get a refund or do the exam remotely.
Lealaw wrote: » I'd be surprised if they don't go ahead with universities set to open their doors to students and all schools being back. Once they ensure social distancing and similar to the August sitting, mask wearing for the 3 hrs. The measures in Dublin are to ensure schools and universities can remain open. I'm keeping optimistic
FE1Rookie wrote: » These rules are so confusing. The government have said 50 people in controlled indoor environments, and 200 in stadia. But on the news at the bottom it says "up to 100 people allowed at larger venues". So which is it?
legallyginger wrote: » Has anybody not been approved yet after applying on the first day
Fe1student1234 wrote: » It relates to sport events 200 people will be able to attend matches in venues capable of holding up to 5,000 spectators. Grounds with lower capacities will have the number of supporters restricted to just 100.
Fe1student1234 wrote: » Tbh I think once you have paid and it says submitted it doesn’t really matter ! They probs have a lot to work through to click approve but can’t see how they would reject you
legallyginger wrote: » Was thinking the same, haven't received the link to pay yet just annoying waiting!
vid36 wrote: » If or when Dublin moves to level 3, it will be very difficult to hold indoor exams.