thanks a million- got a bit of a shock when i went tabbing!!!!

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From: [email protected]
Date: 20-Mar-2010 22:15
To: "FE-1 Study Group"<[email protected]>
Subj: Re: Tort Exam

consolidated EU treaty available from the EU commission office Dawson
ST Dublin free of charge.  Has all Lisbon updates and treaty re-
numbering table and old equivelances.  Is fully permitted in the exam.
Hope that helps

On Mar 20, 9:54 pm, "Nicola Roe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> andrea its me nicola 4m the revision course just incase u didnt cop 
it!
>
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>   From: [email protected]
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 9:52 PM
>   Subject: Re: Tort Exam
>
>   ya i went through all those options too but concluded on my last 
email so fingers crossed too-
>
>   does anyone have the consolidated treaties for eu- i got the 2009-
2010 one thinking it included the lisbon treaty but guess what it 
doesnt!!! what is everyone else bringing in with them?
>
>   ----Original Message----
>   From: [email protected]
>   Date: 20-Mar-2010 20:56
>   To:
>   Subj: Re: Tort Exam
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>   Hi I wrote something ver near to what you wrotem fingers crossed 
we did ok? any body got any tips for equity?
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>     From: Rose Marie Zadorojny Vilella
>     To: [email protected]
>     Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 8:53 PM
>     Subject: Re: Tort Exam
>
>     I said that he had committed an assault, as it she seemed to 
have an honest belief that she was about to be subjected to immediate 
force;
>
>     I said that she could make a case that he had committed a false 
imprisonment and I went on to explain why, but said that that argument 
might not hold water, as he never told her, specifically, that she 
couldn't leave. But then I said that I would advise her to argue that 
she had been too afraid to leave, as she thought he would try and 
physically impede her exit.
>
>     I said that he would contend that she had committed a battery 
against him, and said that I would advise her to raise the defence of 
self defence. I said that she might have difficulties in this regard as 
she hit him with her bag at the door of the house,  just as she was 
about to leave  (i.e., maybe the risk of him inflicting force on her 
had passed) but, on the other hand, if her belief that she was going to 
be subjected to force was honest, she might be able to successfully 
raise the defence. I said that if the court saw it this way, her 
chances, then, of succeeding or failing against his claim would depend 
on whether the court considered that the force she inflicted was 
proportionate to the feared impending harm.
>
>     I hope I did alright :- /
>
>     On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:09 PM, <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
>       i didnt think that false imprisonment would hold up as she got 
up to
>       leave after he uttered his words to her- showing that her 
individual
>       character was strong enough to show that his words didnt leave 
her
>       thinking that she couldnt leave- as in the case where the 
ticket
>       inspector came after the girl but she told the taxi man to 
leave- also
>       her action to swing her back was voluntary and deliberate so 
it would
>       constitute a battery- thats just how i dealt with it-
>
>       ----Original Message----
>       From: [email protected]
>       Date: 20-Mar-2010 20:03
>       To: "FE-1 Study Group"<[email protected]>
>       Subj: Re: Tort Exam
>
>       Hi all,
>
>       Definitely a little obscure this time round. Found it ok thou, 
got
>       four and a half done before having the paper ripped off me. 
How did
>       people approach the assault, battery, false imprisonment 
question??
>       Very curious to know.
>
>       Was also surprised that separate questions appeared on 
vicarious
>       liability and employers liability, but happy at the same time.
>
>       Best of luck to everyone for the rest of them.
>
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