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These are the revision notes which I produced to sit the GDL land law exam (at Oxford Brookes) in 2021/22, in which I gained a distinction both in this paper and overall. I previously achieved a First in PPE at Oxford. 
 
The notes run to 65 pages and 22k words, covering in full detail the following topics: 
 
Fixtures and chattels 
Registered land 
Formalities 
Adverse possession 
Trusts of land 
Mortgages 
Easements 
Freehold covenants 
Leases 
Land registration and priorities
These are the revision notes I produced for the GDL Tort Law paper (as taught at Oxford Brookes in 2021/22. I achieved a Distinction both on this paper, and overall. 
 
The notes run to 77 pages and nearly 30k words, covering the following topics: 
 
Trespass to the person 
Trespass to land 
Occupiers' liability 
Public nuisance 
Private nuisance 
Rylands v Fletcher 
Employers' and vicarious liability 
Negligence 
Duty of care 
Breach of duty 
Factual causation 
Remoteness of damage 
Psychiatr...
This is a full set of revision notes I made for the 2022 GDL Public Law Exam taken at ULaw. It covers all topics tested under the GDL. Scored 83.
This is a full set of revision notes I made for the 2022 GDL Tort Exam taken at ULaw. It covers all topics tested under the GDL. Scored 87.
This is a full set of revision notes prepared for the 2022 Contract Law GDL exam. Scored 82%. It covers all topics tested in the GDL exam.
Simple and concise notes on Transferred Malice and Mistake
Simple and concise notes on Murder and Manslaughter, covering voluntary manslaughter and loss of control
Simple notes on Fault including explanations on subjective and objective recklessness
Simple and concise notes on the Causation principles with relevant case law.
Simple and concise notes on Transferred Malice and Mistake with relevant case law