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Tort Law Aqa A level summary grid Paper 2 Popular
  • Tort Law Aqa A level summary grid Paper 2

  • Summary • 23 pages • 2024 Popular
  • Provides a in depth overview of all topics in Tort Law For AQA A Level Paper 2. Summary grid of Negligence, nuisance, Ryland’s V Fletcher, misstatement, economic loss, Pyschiatric Injury, Vicarious Liability, Remedies and Defences, Occupiers Liability 1957 and 1984. All summaried in 23 pages with key details, case summaries and principles and details about the topics.
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Tort Law - Occupiers’ Liability (Exam Plan)
  • Tort Law - Occupiers’ Liability (Exam Plan)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2023
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  • I scored 75% in Tort Law and received a Distinction (74%) overall in the GDL at the University of Law using these notes. These notes are written in the form of step-by-step exam plans. Compared to standard notes, this will save you lots of time. Most people will make notes during workshops, and then create exam plans nearer exams. Here, you take both steps together. Although the GDL has been replaced with the PGDL in the UK, many of the topics in these notes are still covered. Some sect...
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AQA A Level Law Paper 2 - Tort Law - Summary
  • AQA A Level Law Paper 2 - Tort Law - Summary

  • Summary • 13 pages • 2024
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  • Summary document of all the information you need to answer Paper 2 Tort Law Exam Paper - AQA A LEVEL LAW. Contains - all non substantive, and substantive areas needed to achieve high grades in law. - Negligence - Defences - Remedies - OLA - Vicarious Liability - Nuisance - CONCEPTS - NON SUBSTANTIVE
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Tort Oxford PQ Summaries or Guide All Tort Topics (apart from defamation)
  • Tort Oxford PQ Summaries or Guide All Tort Topics (apart from defamation)

  • Summary • 95 pages • 2023
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  • This guide will be sufficient to get a high 2.1/1st in finals if you do only problem questions as you will be able to answer all PQs apart from the defamation one. It also includes summaries on the newly added topic of Intentional personal mistreatment, which most summaries are missing. If you learn what is on this document you will be ready to take your final exam. There is some minor summaries of academics at the end for each topic, but the document is mostly rules/case summaries in a guide ...
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SMART SERVE'S COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
  • SMART SERVE'S COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED

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  • SMART SERVE'S COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED Offences that could be served? (7) - answer-Fined -Arrested -Served Jail Time -Temporary Licence Suspension -Criminal Charges -Academic Sanctions -Job Loss Special Occasion Permits are required: - answer-In any location other than a residence, private place, or licensed establishment. -Picnic -Required to serve alcohol at events in any -Residence -Private Place -Licensed Establishment -Applies whether or not there is a ...
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Grade 11 Law - civil law Actual Exam Questions And Complete Accurate Answers.
  • Grade 11 Law - civil law Actual Exam Questions And Complete Accurate Answers.

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  • What is case citation for criminal cases? - correct answer R. v. Defendants last name + victims last name (year final decision was made) What is case citation for civil law? - correct answer Plaintiff last name v Defendant last name (year decision was made) What are the 4 purposes of law? - correct answer 1: Provides predictability and Structure for a...
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AQA A Level LAW Paper 2 - Question Paper 2023
  • AQA A Level LAW Paper 2 - Question Paper 2023

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  • AQA A Level LAW Paper 2 - Question Paper 2023 0 1 Alek has won a claim in negligence against Bhavna in respect of a road accident. He has asked the court for damages. Which of the following would not affect the amount of damages he receives? [1 mark] A Alek could have taken action to reduce the extent of his losses. B Bhavna successfully pleaded the defence of contributory negligence. C Bhavna was insured for any losses caused by her negligence. D Some of Alek’s losses were not r...
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CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
  • CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A

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  • CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A Define the following insurance terms. Bill of Lading - Answer- Documents issued by carriers responsible for transporting or forwarding goods Constructive Total Loss (MARINE INSURANCE) - Answer- Occurs when the cost of salvaging the cargo is too high relative to the value saved Working Capital - Answer- Amounts of funds available to pay continuing business operating expenses until payment is received for work being undertaken by the ...
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C713 - Business Law (WGU) exam questions and answers 2024
  • C713 - Business Law (WGU) exam questions and answers 2024

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  • Negligence Failure to exercise appropriate and or ethically ruled care expected to be exercised among specific circumstances. *Duty of Care, breach, proximate cause, and damages must be established in negligence case *court will typically compare the actions of the defendant to a "reasonable person" Mailbox Rule Acceptance is affected upon sending out the letter, not receiving it. Trespass to Land When someone enters onto, above, or below the surface of land owned by som...
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