P.O.POLLY wrote: » Anyone frantically cramming property? Why did I leave it this late.
BBall2015 wrote: » In relation to EU - DE/MSL, if it was a problem q, would you mention Francovich and Factortame for the 3 step test for damages or only Factortame, as that's the most recent one used and developed the original test?
P.O.POLLY wrote: » Can we still log on at 11?
Ais20 wrote: » Am I right in saying that under the pre-2009 act the short user period was 20 years for prescription, so you would have to have this right registered before the commencement of the new 2009 act, if not it is extinguished and you would have to then establish a new user period of 12 years before Dec 2021 from 2009 (which would be exactly 12 years then) or am I even right in saying that?
awsah wrote: » I have understood this to mean that if the easment is not registered prior to dec 2009 that after a 12 year non user period the right of easement will be extingusihed, but I could be wrong, it is actually very confusing
Ais20 wrote: » That’s the way I interpreted it aswell, that if it’s not registered prior to the enactment of the 2009 Act they basically are given a transitionary period of 12 years to register it which would lead them right up to Dec 2021, can’t wait for this to be over
murray132 wrote: » EU Is it safe to leave capital out of FMOP? And just cover workers, services and establishment!
fe12020grad wrote: » The amount of headings and subheadings and lists and ways of doing things in property is starting to hurt my brain. Best of luck everyone. Hopefully it will be a nice paper.
eLawGirl wrote: » I’ve noticed in the exam reports he says things like - a good answer would trace the development of the law from x to x Seems that the examiner like you to show knowledge about how EU law has developed starting from the treaties or ‘constitution’ and how the CJEU have expanded it or dealt with cases I’m sure we’d all pass an answer with current law, he seems like a fair marker but it’s no harm to know the cases and tests etc to show you understand the bigger picture I think he’d be happy to give extra marks for something like that Anyone who had sat EU might let us know if that’s totally wrong but it’s what I’ve noticed
fe1time wrote: » https://beauchamps.ie/publications/847 This provides a good explanation of how easements will work from December
Iso_123 wrote: » Does anyone else find citizenship/workers confusing in EU law? I find some of the problem questions so confusing/difficult
tommyq94 wrote: » Anyone else still not seeing their EU exam in the BetterExaminations calendar for tomorrow?
Fe1user5555 wrote: » Anyone leaving out professional negligence for tort
54321zz wrote: » No I'm doing it. My lecturer said it could be important in the context of medical negligence because of Morrissey v HSE case