P.O.POLLY wrote: » Yes it's confusing but apparently easements by prescription is what everyone is guessing will come up. Law changing on that area in Nov 2021 so it's topical and similar idea to adverse poss. (People guessed similar topical topics in other exams which didn't come up) but it might be no harm to look at that part of easements in particular
Diamond_Hands wrote: » What's the deal with material for the exams? Do you just lift up the legislation to show that you're reading it? Do they ask for you to show the insides?
stav wrote: » Hi! Also extremely overwhelmed by easements... Do you know where we could find information about the law changing? I've been searching for it online and can't find anything substantial.
T2020 wrote: » Would anyone happen to have condensed notes on Citizenship for EU?
Katniss1998 wrote: » Why do I need to class something as a fraudulent v an innocent misrepresentation?
legallyginger wrote: » Is role of executor important for succession could anybody tell me? Two pages in my manual but don't want to learn unnecessarily
ruby1998 wrote: » Can anyone clarify this for me - does the Marriage Act 2015 essentially mean that the protections under the Family Home Protection Act 1976 extend to same-sex couples who are married? - probably a stupid question
legallyginger wrote: » Would anybody have anything on how easements by prescription could be addressed? Do we discuss what the LCLRA says, all my manual has is explaining the abolished forms
RebeccaM90 wrote: » I would start with Prescription act 1832 which was incorporated into Irish law in Prescription Act (Ireland) 1858 then discuss long user and short user periods and discuss how the right to light is absolute in Pre 2009 Act and not in post 2009. Probably mention the case of Square Management v Dunnes Stores Dublin Company where they preserved their right to claim under the pre 2009 legal framework as per section 38(b) of the 2009. It's quite a chunky topic.... wouldn't discuss LCLRA to be honest.
ruby1998 wrote: » Just wondering now would LCLRA provisions not be relatively important considering that the post 2009 system will be fully implemented late this year?
RebeccaM90 wrote: » Personally I don't think they will ask anything post 2009 as it hasn't come into operation and there is no case law to demonstrate its use (I could be wrong though). The provisions are all in the act anyway and are pretty self explanatory, but worthwhile to know what will change i.e. user periods but all is pretty clear from Act. Square Management v Dunnes Stores Dublin Company is best way to show that you know the pre and post situation [2017]
caius97 wrote: » This is really helpful - trying to cram Easements and had never heard of this case before lol eek... are there any other relatively recent cases that I could quickly fire into my notes? Thanks !!
catonafence wrote: » Hi, Quick questions with regards to Better Examinations. Can I move between questions easily and can I, for example, answers question 6 before question 1. Was it straightforward for people?
fe1fi20 wrote: » hey guys, what area of mortgages should i focus on for tomorrow's exam?