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This essay type note describes the cause and main treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease.
Detailed notes for Financial accounting/reporting with examples and solutions. Includes IAS 36, IFRS 5, IAS 8, 10 & 12, IFRS 15.
Lecture summary notes of Law of tort, Business associations, The nature of a company and formation of a company, Promoters and pre-incorporation contracts, Corporate crimes, The company’s constitution, Corporate transactions, Company Management, Protection of minority shareholders, Company securities.
this essay explain the extent to which the Human Rights Act 1998 affects the doctrine of supremacy of parliament.
this essay discusses a contract, offer and acceptance, and is applied to a false scenario regarding an offeror and three potential offerees.
this essay discusses terms and clauses and are applied to a false scenario between two businesses.
This is the second half to part A i've uploaded. This half of the essay required us to discuss the importance of professional privilege. (the two parts were submitted as one document. However I will be selling both parts as a package deal).
this essay was split into two parts (but submitted as one. I will upload the two parts as a package deal). Part A required us to watch an interview and discuss the pros and cons of said interview linking to the solicitors regulation authority code of conduct.
this essay discusses the human rights approach towards assisted suicide. includes footnotes and plenty references.
Lecture notes on offer and acceptance, termination of offers, consideration, contractual terms, misrepresentation, duress and illegality. Includes short summary of The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 / Consumer Rights Act 2015 and The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (Consumers Right Act 2015).