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The Law of Torts Candidates are required to have a sound knowledge and understanding of the principles of Tort. They are expected to have a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of the law relating
The Law of the European Union The examination shall be three hours in duration and candidates will be required to attempt five out of eight questions presented. In all the following subject areas,
The Law of Property Candidates should have a sound knowledge and understanding of the body of law embraced by the syllabus including the changes introduced by the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform
The Law of Contract Formation of Contract, including: Offer and acceptance Unilateral mistake in the formation of contract Consideration and promissory estoppel Intention to create legal relations
The Judicial Separation And Family Law Reform Act, 1989 The Sections of this Act which appear to affect the Conveyancer are contained in Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and especially 29.
The Judgments Convention & the Maintenance Orders Act 1974 The EEC Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (the Judgments Convention) is now in
The investigation process Learn more about the process for investigating and resolving complaints through the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA). Under the legislation, complaints relating
The investigation process In summary, a Law Society investigation generally includes the following steps. Step 1 – the initial meeting The investigation will commence with an initial meeting with
The importance of up to date books of account Regulation 13 of the Solicitors Accounts Regulations 2014 requires that a “a solicitor shall, at all times in the course of and arising from his or her