University of Leeds (UOL) • Law
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A study guide to help you answer a problem question regarding the occupier's liability towards visitors. This guide will help you assess who is and isn't a visitor, and the responsibility the landowner then has. 

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Application of occupiers liability to a problem question when the context applies to non-visitors. These notes help you assess who is a visitor or not and then the responsibilities a landowner may have towards them. These will help you gain a first class anwer.
Intentional Interference to the person application to a problem question looking at assault, battery, trespass to the person, wilkinson v downton and false imprisonment.

These notes look at when each of the above claims apply and the defences that can be brought. 

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Tort law intentional Interference with the person essay plans covering assault, battery, trespass to the person, false imprisonment etc. These essay plans hold all the major cases and academic commentary for you to achieve a first class.
Full series of lecture notes for the adverse possession topic providing an overview and all the key cases and academics. 

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In-depth essay plans regarding The reforms made to the law of adverse possession of registered land by the LRA 2002, focusing on whether they restricted the scope and the emphasis on land not being used productively. These essay plans provide academic commentary, theory and relevant case law.

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In-depth assessment of how to answer a problem question on adverse possession. This document contains all the key principles and cases needed to achieve a top grade taking you step by step on how to answer a question.

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Essay plans covering the topics of easements focusing on - The rule against exclusive user and Methods of creation. These essay plans first look at an overview of the law, and then critique and provide solutions to the issues, including key cases and academic commentary. 

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In depth lecture notes on the easements topic. This includes all you need to know for an exam, including academic commentary, key cases and explanations. Key essay areas are also included. 

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Three flowcharts looking at the application to a problem question. The content covers joint legal owners both domestically and commercially, and domestic single owners. 

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