fe12020oct wrote: » CONSTITUTIONAL for property is it worth learning planning permission/licenses/milk quotas etc or would i be ok with basic definition of property with unjust attack and common good/social justice/compensation and tie in with right to earn livelihood?? any advice appreciated
legaleagle2010 wrote: » Any hints/tips for property? Ive covered the following, Adverse possession succession finding family property land registration co-ownership any advice would be much appreciated !
Hazel774 wrote: » For constitutional, property rights, I only have unjust attack/ compensation... I did a prep course and they never mentioned anything about licenses or milk quotas etc.
Hamerzan Sickles wrote: » For Constitutional Law, is each Problem Question usually centred around one particular topic? Or does he ask several topics in one problem question.
rickmatt wrote: » Hi guys, Anyone be able to send me the Constitutional Night before Notes from City Colleges, subscribed to their page amd all that but still haven't received the email
fe1toomany wrote: » Does anybody know if the Explanatory Document that came with the LCLRA 2009 can be used tomorrow?
Jeremiah25 wrote: » Did they have any predictions on the course by chance?
LawStudent96 wrote: » Whoever posted the recent provocation case of DPP v McNamara yesterday, big thank you
awsah wrote: » I literary just copied that whole article! It was a life save as well, I thought I had 5 questions done and at 1pm realized I had only 4, so I literally just wrote what I remembered from that article, prob not enough to get great marks but hopefully enough to pass!!!
michaelot97 wrote: » I don't mean to say you're incorrect or anything but did the question not say that you don't need to talk about the judgement from that case? Was it not a question on provocation in Ireland in general?
AlexTG356 wrote: » Is yellow the only colour available on the highlighter? Forgot to check yesterday. Papers like contract will have mixed topic questions, so a few other colours would be handy.
LS3 wrote: » does your computer clock remain at the top of your screen when doing the exam?
StabiloLaw wrote: » I logged in pretty much exactly at 9.30 and I didn't have any issues.
Samuma wrote: » Well done to everyone on getting this far. Criminal was a fair paper. I didn't cover enough to be able to answer them all sufficiently but I tried my best. I just realised during that that you can hide the camera view of yourself so that it's not on the screen i've spent a good 20 minutes in both exams looking into the camera at my hair...no judgments please. It's stress relief. I don't use a watch and used the clock on the wall and i'm still looking all around and staring into space out of habit. Paranoid as *unk now that it'll look suspicious. Please someone assure me that you're doing the same? I also had to get up to plug in my laptop charger but they'd see me doing that action as the socket on the wall behind me?
FE1new wrote: » Yep I realised halfway that I was talking to myself out loud, staring into space and shaking my head. If someone watches i look like a crazy person Hahaha. We will be fine.