Brian,

thanks very much for your help.
M

On Jan 30, 12:13 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> And sorry, one last point...be very, very able to distinguish
> "exclusion" clauses from "limitation" clauses.  The examiner isn't too
> hot on this, but once asked a question directly on what the difference
> is (i.e. thus telling students that there is a difference, and write
> me an essay on it).
>
> Then, in other questions, in other years, the terms are used
> interchangeably - like Q8(b) of October 2008 etc.  Its not
> satisfactory at all since there is very different legal principles for
> "excluding" liability and "limiting" liability, but I think students
> are being caught out by the examiners own lack of specifics.  We all
> know this has happened before where here use of "or" in a question
> created massive difficulty.
>
> Ok...outta here
>
> On Jan 30, 12:09 pm, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'd agree with you (and myself) about you not really wanting to leave
> > anything out...this is my analysis of what came up (either in detail,
> > or just in passing) in the Oct 08 exam and you can see that the bulk
> > of the course/syllabus was examinable.
>
> > Offer and Acceptance    Q1 / Q3
> > Consideration   Q3
> > Estoppel
> > Intention to Create Legal Relations     Q3
> > Formalities     Q2
> > Capacity        Q2
> > Privity Q6
> > Parol Evidence Rule
> > Terms of Contract (Implied Terms/ Conditions and Warranties etc)
> > Misrepresentation (including contractual and tortuous)  Q4
> > Exclusion / Exemption Clauses   Q8
> > Consumer Law / Sale of Goods    Q4
> > Mistake Q1
> > Undue Influence Q2
> > Duress
> > Unconscionable Bargains
> > Illegality / Void Contracts     Q5
> > Discharge of Contract (inc by Frustration)      Q4 / Q7
> > Remedies (inc Damages)  Q4
> > Agency
> > Quasi Contract
> > Interpretation of Contracts     Q8(a)
>
> > I look at like this...in the manual I work with there are basically 22
> > "topics" (some chapters have more than one real topic in them etc) and
> > to be able to do all 8 questions last year you needed to know about 15
> > of those topics giving you 15/22 = 68% of syllabus covered on the
> > exam:-
>
> > I'm not sure how appropriate this is, but I really do appreciate some
> > of the emails / phone calls from people who find my silly little posts
> > on this stuff helpful.  If it makes life easier for anyone (and it
> > takes me only 5 mins and distracts me from my desk), its worth it.
> > Anyway...the existence of this group and all the help you give each
> > other made me think that maybe GCD could do something for students
> > who, for one reason or another, don't go to one college or another.  I
> > don't think its right of me to "advertise" here, but I would take a
> > look at the GCD fe1 site in the next week or two and you might find
> > some new services which are designed for "one off" sessions /
> > technique feedback / course syllabus advice etc.
>
> > Enough shilling.  Good luck on the exam...but BE AWARE THAT THE
> > CONTRACT EXAMINER IS MOVING BEYOND THE SYLLABUS just a little bit
> > (especially re the "how can one party recover damages for loss
> > suffered by a non-party".  It's not really a privity question, but its
> > coming up again and again.
>
> > On Jan 29, 4:46 pm, mollyb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I thought as much!!
> > > Thanks very much for you help.
>
> > > On Jan 27, 6:14 pm, aviationhead <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Mollyb,
>
> > > > Unfortunately contract is one of those subjects that requires you to
> > > > look at almost every area.
>
> > > > Follow this link to a discussion on the subject prior to the Oct 08
> > > > sitting. I think you will find it very helpful!
>
> > > >http://groups.google.ie/group/FE-1-Study-Group/browse_thread/thread/d...
>
> > > > On Jan 27, 4:14 pm, mollyb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Does anyone have any tips for studying contract? I am doing it on my
> > > > > own.  Was just wondering if it is like criminal in that all areas
> > > > > should be covered or if there are certain parts that can be left out?
> > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!!- Hide quoted text -
>
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