thanks guys!

On Oct 6, 10:46 am, Galway LLB <[email protected]> wrote:
> The 2009 act was signed into law in July, No date has been set for the
> enactment of the act. It may be brought into force in stages.
> There were some changes to the act as it passed through the Dail. S.
> 53 (a) allows the minister to alter the act by regulation and consent
> of Orieachtas within 5 years if a provision does not work out. Also
> the position of over-riding intersts of purchasers has changed. Mee
> was critical of that provision.
> Also any text books such as deLondras refer to sections of the draft
> bill, not the act.
> Maybe there is room to be critical of provisions eg. the lack of
> reform of Judgement Mortgages in the Act.
>
> On 5 Oct, 17:25, seán <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey,
>
> > Just wondering does anyone know how to approach the new Act in the
> > Property exam? I've been working from the Independent College manuals
> > from last October's sitting, and all references are in the future
> > tense (i.e. at the end of questions mentioning, "It's worth noting
> > that the new Act will change the law in this area by introducing....")
>
> > The last update I can find on the Act is that it has been enacted, and
> > was due to be published/come in to force on Oct 1st? Am I right in
> > thinking that, and if so how do we approach questions in this exam,
> > are the correct answers to be found going by the "old" law or by use
> > of the new act?
>
> > Would be great if someone who's had grinds or something could clear
> > that up!
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