\John-G-B-2008 said:I thought question 10 was D because common law isn't made by parliament, anyone agree with that?
um it was easy examsillymuppet said:Wow, you terrible people wasted time in the exam memorising what you put as the multiple choice answers? No wonder you're all complaining that it was hard...
It was a piece of cake.
It doesnt say common law anywhere in that question. It just says What is NOT an essential feature of a just law?John-G-B-2008 said:I thought question 10 was D because common law isn't made by parliament, anyone agree with that?
sillymuppet said:Wow, you terrible people wasted time in the exam memorising what you put as the multiple choice answers? No wonder you're all complaining that it was hard...
It was a piece of cake.
ummm pretty sure that you are allowed to take the question paper home with you so when i was doing them i quickly circled the ones that i put down. not really that hard.sillymuppet said:Wow, you terrible people wasted time in the exam memorising what you put as the multiple choice answers? No wonder you're all complaining that it was hard...
It was a piece of cake.
I didnt memorise nufin silly billly lolsillymuppet said:Wow, you terrible people wasted time in the exam memorising what you put as the multiple choice answers? No wonder you're all complaining that it was hard...
It was a piece of cake.
owned.annnieoooo said:you can take home the paper
Plus he broke the laptop himself. If it is property then im going to go to Woolworths tomorrow and drop my old phone so it breaks and i can sue them.knots&crosses said:But doesnt tort refer to negligence, therefore, the shopping centre have a duty of care to provide a safe environement but I dont know...
Yeh but what she/he means is that law can be both staute and common law--basic stuff. so therefore a law made by paliament is not the only way a law can be made, it was trick question.Jake22 said:It doesnt say common law anywhere in that question. It just says What is NOT an essential feature of a just law?
i pickedfleck27 said:Wtf, I looked up principles of equity on google and it says it was made it the 'Court of Chancery' WTF! thats not even in there lol
You are retarded arent you, its simply, PEN + PAPER, put a dash next to the right one as you work it out.sillymuppet said:Wow, you terrible people wasted time in the exam memorising what you put as the multiple choice answers? No wonder you're all complaining that it was hard...
It was a piece of cake.
No. Apparent Bias is when a judge is so closely associated with one of the parties before them that the law would automatically disqualify the judge from deciding the case.crazathiest said:I put actual bias, am I right?