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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.
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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.
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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.
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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.

Includes both contract law and tort law exam notes. Used these to obtain first class in these modules.
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- Contract Law Exam Notes - Key Cases and Principles • Summary
- Tort Law Night Before Notes • Summary
- Contract Law - ANSWER TEMPLATES FOR PQs • Study guide
Includes both contract law and tort law exam notes. Used these to obtain first class in these modules.

All notes required to succeed in Contract Law and Tort Law. Notes garnered from textbooks 'Tort Law' by Bagshaw and McBride, and McKendrick's 'Contract Law'. Both textbooks are the newest releases. It contains lecture notes integrated into the textbook notes.
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- Introduction to Contract Law • Summary
- Agreement in Contract Law • Summary
- Remedy for Breach of Contract • Summary
- Damages for Breach of Contract • Summary
- Unfair Terms in Contract Law • Summary
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All notes required to succeed in Contract Law and Tort Law. Notes garnered from textbooks 'Tort Law' by Bagshaw and McBride, and McKendrick's 'Contract Law'. Both textbooks are the newest releases. It contains lecture notes integrated into the textbook notes.


The first stage of creating a contract - offer and acceptance, is considered.
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The first stage of creating a contract - offer and acceptance, is considered.


Considers the key topic of consideration within the context of the creation of a contract. Relevant for both essays and problem questions.
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Considers the key topic of consideration within the context of the creation of a contract. Relevant for both essays and problem questions.

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Considers whether there is an intention to create legal relations. Considers business and non-business contexts. Perfect for problem questions.
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Considers whether there is an intention to create legal relations. Considers business and non-business contexts. Perfect for problem questions.


First section of Contractual terms. Considers primary precedent and the rules regarding terms in a contract.
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First section of Contractual terms. Considers primary precedent and the rules regarding terms in a contract.


Second section of contractual terms.
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Second section of contractual terms.


The impact of exclusion clauses in a contract is considered. Determined based on case law.
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The impact of exclusion clauses in a contract is considered. Determined based on case law.


Misrepresentation in contracts is considered and the impact it has on the viability of the contract is concluded based on case law.
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Misrepresentation in contracts is considered and the impact it has on the viability of the contract is concluded based on case law.