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BPTC ETHICS- CD1 You must observe your DUTY TO THE COURT in the administration of justice Questions and Answers with complete solution

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What is CD1 and how does it relate to other CDs? - I owe a duty to the court to act independently in the interests of justice. This duty overrides any inconsistent obligations you may have other than obligations under criminal alw. What 5 requirements does CD1 impose on you as a barrister? I must...

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BPTC ETHICS- Can we Trust you? CDs 3, 4, 5 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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The extent of the duties under CDs 3 & 4 - - You must not do anything that could be reasonably be seen by the public to undermine my honest, integrity (CD3) and independence (CD4) How do my duties to act with honesty, integrity and independence relate to my duty to act in my client's best intere...

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BPTC Civil Litigation Limitation Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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If the contract was breached at on 20th August when does the time begin to run? - 21st August When does the limitation period begin when the Claimant is a child at the date of the cause of action? - Time starts to run on the Claimant's 18th Birthday- S 28 LA 1980. For PI cases add 3 years, I.e. 2...

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BPTC Civil Litigation Limitation Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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If the contract was breached at on 20th August when does the time begin to run? - 21st August When does the limitation period begin when the Claimant is a child at the date of the cause of action? - Time starts to run on the Claimant's 18th Birthday- S 28 LA 1980. For PI cases add 3 years, I.e. 2...

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BPTC ETHICS- ACCEPTING AND RETURNING INSTRUCTIONS QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED

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Circumstances where you must NOT NOT NOT accept Instructions - You must NOT accept instructions to act in a case ifL -DUE to any EXISTING or PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS, you cannot fulfil your obligation to ACT IN THE CLIENT's BEST INTERESTS; -THERE IS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST, or a REAL RISK of a conl...

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BPTC ETHICS- ACCEPTING AND RETURNING INSTRUCTIONS QUESTION WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED

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Circumstances where you MAY return your instructions - - I may cease to act and return my instructions where my professional conduct has been called into question; - may cease to act and return my instructions where my client consents- -I may return my instructions and cease to act where I discov...

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BPTC Civil Litigation Parties Questions and Answers with complete solution

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What is the general rule regarding Beneficiaries of Trustees in a claim? - Beneficiaries do not need to be added as a party when a claim is brought against them. Any judgment or order is binding on the beneficiary unless the court orders otherwise. What happens when a person who had an interest i...

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BPTC Civil Litigation Limitation Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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Define Limitation Period - The period within which a person who has a right to claim against another must start court proceedings to establish that right. The expiry of which may be used as a defence. When does the limitation period begin when the Claimant is a child at the date of the cause of ...

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Ethics BPTC Revision Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction

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What are the five ways in which you must act with independence in the interests of justice? (CD1) - 1. Not knowingly or recklessly misleading or attempting to mislead the court 2. Not abusing your role as an advocate 3. Taking reasonable steps to avoid wasting the court's time 4. Taking reasona...

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