DaveKit wrote: » Anyone pass constitutional on 4 questions before? I wrote a fifth question on a completely wrong topic....knew the course quite well too. The margin for error in these fuc*king exams is tiny. One bad question can put you back a year, tough to take.
makemecrazy wrote: » For contract law, can anyone tell me the difference between an acceleration clause and a penalty clause ?
corkres1989 wrote: » can anyone please tell me what the 3 ps are in formal and ev requirements? like part performance? haven't a clue and going to throw an essay together!
Itchy Lot wrote: » acceleration clause - debt which is already existing but clause can require it to be paid pack immediately due to some breach penalty clause - like a fine for breaching (roughly)
yela wrote: » Hey guys, could someone please tell me what changes the marriage referendum has brought in re family property chapter in property?
OfficeGirl2015 wrote: » Can I ask eu-ers, what are your thoughts on competition....I have art 101 covered now but wondering what the chances are of 102 coming up?
lawbear wrote: » Im not sure what to cover, Im all over the place at the minute. Im still traumatised from constitutional. My third sitting of it and Im 100% sure I failed. Anyone have any predictions for the case note question?
OfficeGirl2015 wrote: » I took yesterday evening off after a horrendous attempt at the equity exam...did me a world of good
DaveKit wrote: » I deferred contract after that horrendous constitutional attempt; pure depression. Currently drinking gin in the red cow. Not guilty at all.
Kcookies2015 wrote: » Contract was fair paper. Ended up confusing myself coz could answer 7 and when it came to Pinnels essay couldn't even remember the case! So 5 answered - 2 good 2 crap 1 minimal bullsh*t so here's hoping the examiner is feeling generous! 6 done 2 to go I see the light : )
Rebelgirl87 wrote: » Fair play to you! 8 is tough going!
Kcookies2015 wrote: » Only trying to get my Magic three haha I'm not a legal genius who's gonna get the 8 just heightening the chances of my 3 : )
legalease2172 wrote: » I think if I did 8 I'd be heading for a stint in a mental institution afterwards
Kcookies2015 wrote: » It's heading that way EU wil definitely drive anyone to the psych ward!
CKonetheonlyone wrote: » I lament how laborious and slow I am at studying sometimes. In EU I think I am not going to have the time to even touch citizenship, or any of the freedoms except for free movement of goods. Only half my case notes done as well. Praying for some luck on the paper!
lawbear wrote: » Are there any topics due to come up does anyone know? I don't have an up to date exam grid. Dying with a flu here, I would give anything to not have to study.
Kcookies2015 wrote: » Ok so property people... Gonna study: Family Property Succession Finding Adverse possession Landlord & Tenant & skim over mortgages Enough??
clocks wrote: » I've covered Succession, Easements, Squatting, Co-ownership and Landlord and Tenant. Not much but I know then all well. Do people think I'm perhaps risking it a little? Is a question on Landlord and Tenant guarnteed everyyear ? Does anyone have a handy essay on land registraton they'd be willing to share ?