This lecture presentation analyses a problem question on misrepresentation. Issues include: terms, representations and ‘mere puffs’; fraudulent, negligent and innocent misrepresentations; s2(1) Misrepresentation Act 1967; remedies; bars to rescission.
This set of audio presentations consists of six separate ‘lessons’ covering the law relating to self-defence and prevention of crime.
This lecture presentation analyses a problem question on consideration in contract. Issues covered include: past consideration; Williams v Roffey; economic duress; promissory estoppel.
This lecture presentation demonstrates how to answer a question dealing with the acquisition of 3rd party rights in land and whether they have priority when the land is subsequently purchased.
This presentation takes you through the construction of an answer to a question on the nature and creation of leases.
This lecture presentation analyses a problem question on agreement in contract. In addition to discussing the relevant law the lecturer explains how to structure the answer.
This lecture presentation considers the offence of rape contrary to s1(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
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February 19, 2015
This module deals with the rules of priority of interests – that is, those rules which decide whether or not an existing proprietary right in land binds a purchaser.
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February 18, 2015
This lecture analyses the formal requirements for the inter vivos creation of trusts of land and dispositions of subsisting equitable interests under ss 53(1)(b) and 53(1)(c) of the LPA 1925.
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February 10, 2015
This lecture presentation covers automatism and insanity in depth.
In this lecture the rule in Strong v Bird (1874), donatio mortis causa (death bed gifts) and proprietary estoppel are explained and discussed.
In this lecture the principles governing the constitution of an express trust, the modes of creation and the consequences of perfect and imperfect trusts are explained.
This lecture presentation covers assault, battery and offences contrary to section 47, section 20 and section 18 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
This lecture module deals with how to decide whether a proprietary right in land has been acquired.
This introductory presentation sets out a structured approach to learning land law.
This lecture with powerpoint presentation covers the offences of burglary contrary to s9(1) of the Theft Act 1968 and aggravated burglary contrary to s10.
This covers, in detail, the law relating to murder and involuntary manslaughter.