DUMSURFER wrote: » Does anyone have the March 2017 Consitutional Law exam paper/report? Also, any constitutional sample answers would go down a treat as well. I have some but they're scattered throughout the years and the newest sample answer is from March 2018 �� Any help is greatly appreciated and will be reciprocated! ��
fe1person wrote: » Does anyone have one of those 'Guide to Exam Questions' documents with bullet points on answering common questions?
KingofTheFE1s wrote: » Does anyone know if Declaration of Unconstitutionality and Family and Education appeared on the last paper. Thanks
Legalapples wrote: » Sorry if this has been posted already but I just need some reassurance, for equity is it okay if I just learn the following: Charitable trusts/ Cypres / non charitable purpose trusts Injunctions - manly focus on mareva and interlocutory and then quia timet Specific performance and Rectification Trusteeship Tracing Proprietary estoppel Undue influence Satisfaction Strong v Bird
fe12021 wrote: » maybe add another trust - charitable came up in the last sitting and your list is fairly focused on remedies as it is. just to be safe. strong v bird also came up as a note question, as did rectification, and undue influence as a problem q. i don't know if both trusteeship and tracing will ever appear on the same paper (i may be wrong), so just another reason to add e.g. secret trusts or sthg. fairly easy topic too. but just my opinion!
fe12021 wrote: » sorry if already answered - what are people doing/leaving out for tort? thanks
FE1million wrote: » In the Independent College manual under Rylands, the into says "However, there exist a number of exceptions to this general rule, where liability will be imposed on the plaintiff irrespective of fault." Should this not be defendant?
phildub wrote: » I would say so, if the plaintiff is at fault the rule in rylands does not apply
KMPT wrote: » Hi all. I am panicking major here. All my exams are in the final week. I feel I am nowhere near ready. I am not new to law, but that was a long time ago, however I am definitely not ready. Like would fail if exams were today not ready. With just a little over two weeks before my exams, do you think I need a miracle to pass? Or is it possible to know enough to pass by then? My biggest problem is remembering my case names. Thanks in advance.
Fe123 wrote: » What subjects are you doing? I definitely wouldn’t panic to be honest 2 weeks is a good bit of time (depending on the subject) I passed property exam after 5 days of study (I had my notes done out already)
KMPT wrote: » Thanks for your reply. It's all 4 in the last week. Contract, Property, EU and Tort.
FE1Rookies wrote: » Can anyone help me with s238 and 239 in directors Duties in Company. I have been staring at it all day and I am totally lost. Would anyone be able to send me their notes I would be so appreciative.