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EXAM TIPS needed for Law

 
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EXAM TIPS needed for Law
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04-30-2006, 07:59 AM
Dear all,
is anyone intrerested in sharing tips published by ftms,lca,pass/pq mag regarding 2.2??
any help will be greatly appreciated as i urgently need them.

God Bless and good luck in your june exams

Zainab.
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04-30-2006, 08:29 PM
BPP tips for Law

2.2 Corporate & Business Law
The examiner is likely to test mainstream areas of the syllabus on Section A. Section A tests the law in a factual way. It is rare for Section A questions to require application. Students should expect at least one question on the English legal system, two on contract law, possibly one question on employment law, one on agency and/or partnerships and two to three on company law.
• Offer and/or Acceptance (P&R kit Q14)

• Exclusion clauses (P&R kit Q29)

• Breach (P&R kit Q35)

• The veil of incorporation – a core syllabus area. (P&R kit Q54)

• Auditors (P&R Kit Q84)

• Company formation (P&R kit Q58,Q60)

• Insolvency (P&R kit Q107)
Section B questions could come from anywhere in the syllabus and it is likely that at least three will include application. Two questions are likely to come from the business area of the syllabus and two from the corporate law section.
• Consideration (P&R kit Q22)

• Insider Dealing(P&R kit Q82)

• Directors and minority rights (P & R kit Q90,Q76)

• Partnerships
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