Seems to come up once every 3 sittings on average. It was on the last paper.
i covered it a few weeks before the exam and found it handier and easier than satisfaction.. i know its of more popularity in recent years on the paper.
open to other opinions as I am repeating however with that said..
convenient..
thanks for the reply :)
do you mind me asking what topics you're covering?
Yes, the constitution
PM me for the slides for the last seminar/conference.
Not fe1 related, but does anyone have any good sample cover letter templates for traineeship applications?
The lecturer doesn't seem to have put up predictions on the moodle and also isnt replying to emails
Is it a small blue book?
Is Tracing a must for Equity? Judging by my grid, satisfaction seems to come up more and is a lot easier. Plus, if tracing comes up, it seems to come up as it's own question and can be left out?
Just looking for opinions!
I just ordered mine off Easons online
Can anyone tell me where to pick up a allowable constitution for the exam? Was going to ring the OPW but they’re all over the place with COVID!
pm me
I'm doing institutions, general principles, direct effect, msl, judicial review, fmog, fmow and citizenship, but I don't know if that will be enough.
Looking to source an eu lawschool guide if anyone has one have stuff in return :)
Affirmative duties which falls within public authorities under negligence and problem areas.
It includes the “do no harm” principle – as a matter of law persons don't owe duty of care to confer a benefit on others – they must only avoid doing harm. Similarly, normally persons do not owe a duty of care to protect others from acts of third parties. However, a duty might arise in special cases where the necessary proximity of relationship exists, it might be due a run because ESB v UCC gave a detailed description of when such relationships arise.
If you have not any notes or need extra help just give me a PM! :)
What are affirmative duties? Don't recall doing these with City Colleges
Hey does anyone have sample answers for equity pls? :)
EU
What topics are people covering for this exam?
TORT
im looking for notes on Affirmative Duties my manual doesn't seem to have any.
if anyone has them i would be very grateful if you could share them please!
Hey, does anyone have good notes for consumer protection in contract? I find the manual particularly confusing on this area. TIA!
hi All,
has anybody any predictions from city colleges re the Company exam?
Desperado...
I have it, dm me
Anyone have a list of possible cases for a case note for constitutional exam?
Hello hello - in desparate need of an up to date constitutional grid, preferably based on Independent Colleges manual. Have anything else from other subjects to swap!!
Will also take any advice or predictions :))
any advice on what topics to cover for Tort? Not doing a course so feel lost
trying to cover it all but seems a hard task
Hi,
Company Law March 2020 Question 4 part A: does anyone know why S608 is not relevant here(as per examiners report)? the effect of the payment was that the companies assets were diverted from the creditors?
Thanks
Does anyone have the Company Law March 2019 paper? I have a copy but it's missing question 8. Thanks
I feel the same - so much case law and even the "simple topics" are hard to whittle down for note purposes.
I noticed you were asking about contract - i passed in March (was doing a prep course with law school) so my notes etc are a little out of date but i will send you on a really helpful revision booklet.
satisfaction is so straight forward - 4 cases to have just incase! I only did it today.
I'm sceptical about giving too much time to Secret Trusts when it was up in March. Thanks for the tip on Rectification!
Finding Equity overwhelming with the amount of content but hope things are going well for you :) Drop a DM sometime if you have any Qs
Hi just wondering if anyone has heard any predictions for Contract or Equity?
Not doing a prep course so would really appreciate any guidance :')