Lisbon Treaties are at the back of the Blackstones 2009/2010 edition

On Mar 20, 10:22 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks a million- got a bit of a shock when i went tabbing!!!!
>
>
>
> ----Original Message----
> 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!
>
> >   ----- Original Message ---ons--
> >   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
>
> >   Hi I wrote something ver near to what you wrotem fingers crossed
> we did ok? any body got any tips for equity?
> >     ----- Original Message -----
> >     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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