night before contract MCQ Flashcards

1
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why are ombudsmen used?

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for probelms with gas and electirc

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2
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clerke to the justices

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legally trained professional who makes sure trial is legally correct

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3
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what age are the jury

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18-75

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4
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what sentencing powers do the crown court have

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unlimited prison time but has. to come in the parameters of the crime

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5
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how to appeal court decision

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  • there isnt another court case 3/6 judges look at the facts of the case and decide if they agree or disagree
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6
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criminal courts jurisdiction over health. and saftey

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have the power to charge with corporate manslaughter if someone dies on your premises in the health. and saftey for workers act

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7
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what precedent did the case r v r set

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  • allowed rape to be. considered a crime even if they are married
  • before. 1966 courts couldnt overall previous court judgements
  • in 1991 r was raped by her husband and he was found guilty even tho they. were married
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8
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what law was the boots cash chemist case about

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the pharmacy and poisins act which states that lisenced people. have to sell. medications

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9
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what law was crittenden v partridge about

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protection of birds act 1954

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10
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rules relating to offers

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  • people can accept it
  • can revoke t prior to acceptance
  • can reject an offer
  • can make a counter offer
  • can run out of time and be lapsed
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11
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rules relating to acceptance

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  • agree to all the terms
  • some contracts may have a prescribed method of acceptance
  • can be acceptted verbaly, written in conduct
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12
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misrepresentations act

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1967

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13
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consumer protection act

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1987

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14
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rights of third parties act

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1999

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15
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unfair terms act

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1977

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16
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sales of goods act

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1979

17
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frustrated contracts case

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taylor v coldwell (theatre burning down no damages due o frustrated contract

18
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what are the ways to terminate a contract?

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  • frsutration
  • performance
  • agreement
  • breach of terms
19
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what are examples to equtable rememdies

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  • specficit formance request
  • injunction
  • recission
20
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how many magistrates sit in on each case

A

3, 2 wingers and a cair