KCSLAW wrote: » Hi guys does anyone have the property paper from March 2020 that they could send on to me please
Aoibhin511 wrote: » City colleges night before lectures say its still Dr. Parkes, so now I'm even more confused. Maybe I'll add a topic or two to be in the safe side
orlaghs wrote: » Thank you for this! Turns out the OPW is closed until Dec 1st - if anyone has any advice for me it would be much appreciated. Clear issue with people printing their own that include notes etc, so very unsure about what to do. Extremely frustrating not being able to get an answer/clear instructions from LS.
Lallers96 wrote: » It's now Ray Murphy who is the internal examiner, not Aisling Parkes. Source: Law Hero 2020 review of the Property exam paper
Lawlaw12 wrote: » In general you are not allowed to print it yourself, you have to have an official copy. To be honest, I doubt that you can print it yourself this time either as they would have no way of seeing that what you printed is actually the legislation (and not just notes formatted to look like legislation). Most of the legislation you can get from the OPW (call them or email them to get it: publications@opw.ie). For EU and Company you can buy them online, they are much larger so I think the Bloomsbury Companies Act and the Blackstone Treaties for EU are much easier to use in the exam than the OPW version.https://www.lawsociety.ie/globalassets/documents/education/fe-1/legislativesources.pdf
RaffRiff01 wrote: » is it for sure that it was a nex examiner??? how did you know?
Aoibhin511 wrote: » Oh I hope not, I've been very selective with my property study. LS website says the examiner is Dr Aisling Parkes
Lallers96 wrote: » As you may know there was a new examiner for Property Law this year, and he drew up only one paper for March 2020. It included a lot of essay questions, can anyone clarify if there has been a change in the usual 4 essays and 4 problem Qs? Also nearly every possible essay Q on Succession Law came up in the one paper. Q4 answer one of the following: - Outline the manner in which property devolves in the event of intestacy ("pecking order") - Duty to provide proper provision for children Q8 answer both: - Legal requirements of a valid will - Admissibility of extrinsic evidence Just wondering what people's thoughts are on what is likely to come up on Succession Law for this paper as it seems there has to be some sort of repeat from the last paper as from reading the last 11 sittings they are the 4 more prominent essay Questions, and they all came up last sitting so it seems impossible to narrow it down..
APower79 wrote: » I don’t have those cases in my manual? Only test I have is people v keatley for acquittal of a charge of murder as a result of fatal use of force in self defence
Lawlaw12 wrote: » LS haven't released the reports for March 2020 yet
TCPIP wrote: » Can some kind soul please tell me what the difference between the tests for self defence are in DPP v O'Brien and DPP v Quinn?
DUMSURFER wrote: » If anyone has the report for the March 2020 Property exam, could I ask they come forward? It would be massively helpful to see what the examiner was happy with or annoyed by with regards to how people answered the Succession Q's!
FE1new wrote: » Bail came up in March as did presumption of innocence. Right to silence and access to a solicitor could be due as well.
Dliodoir2021 wrote: » Recent cases Any 2020 or 2019 cases people can think of offhand for subjects? It could be helpful for all of us! Saggart Motors Ltd v NG Motors Ltd 2019 iehc
orlaghs wrote: » I emailed LS about this - obviously no reply (shock). Does anyone know if we can print off the permitted legislation ourselves? Or where I can access them?
fe1fi20 wrote: » Anyone have the most recent tort paper? where there two papers in august - one for online and one for in person?
APower79 wrote: » I’m hoping classifications, strict liability and jurisdiction/detention/bail come up. No other essays prepared!