Hey,
This isn't a ridiculous idea at all, fiddles. I did the exact same
thing last April. I'd been putting off sitting the land exam but on
the Saturday before the exam (which was on the Monday!), I said I'd do
it for the experience at least. I got stuck into Adverse Possession
and Succession and then tried to brush up some other areas by going
through the nutshell revision book. Lo and behold, I got three
questions out of AP and succession and I was able to answer 2 of 4
notes from prior knowledge of equity (estoppel licences and trusts of
the family home). For the last few mins I did scrappy bullet points
for co-ownership. I nearly fell over then when I got my results -
51% !!!!
So the point is, it's always worth a shot! Needless to say, I'm
definitely going to have to brush up on the whole thing before going
to Blackhall though...

On Oct 4, 12:40 pm, pwall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bare minimum i am hopin for too is
> s111 s117 + requirements for creation of will. gonna try and do rest
> of succession but not makin it a priority
> SLA or Easements or preferrably the 2. he loves these topics. u will
> def get q on 1 and prob 10 marker on the other.
> FHPA
> adverse possession. just gonna do it i reckon no real feeling bout it
> commin up or not commin up.
> 10 mrk on creation of mortgage or powers of mortgor/mortgee and 10 mk
> on judgement mortge.
> i am hopin that will give 5 or even 4.5 questions which might be
> enough.i am gonna try and look at as well
> co-ownership
> lease-license distinction
> and estoppel as i remember from contract last time.
> pretty tight. maybe someone else might see another topic as being a
> higher priority than the above?
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