Choose two out of the following four questions:-
1. Explain the role of the courts in interpreting broad statutory provisions such as s. 52 (misleading and deceptive). (A/N: *blank*)
2. If you had to suggest three constitutional amendments to the PM, what would they be and why? (A/N: Err Bill of Rights maybe?)
3. How does the common law balance certainty and flexibility? (A/N: Okay I think I know this, sounds like the doctrine of stare decisis)
4. To what extent does the law represent justice? (A/N: Err I think the textbook has a little bit on this :s)
AAAHHHH FAIL! FOR SURE!
Part 2: Contracts (A/N: Okay I hope. I know exclusion clauses were involved)
Part 3: Negligence (A/N: ZOMG horrible. Sometimes when the question is too simple you go brain dead because you only prepare for the exceptions to the rule!!!)
Part 4: As expected, IP and unconscionable conduct came out. Q1: To what extent are ideas protected under the intellectual property regime? and Q2: Can unconscionability laws coexist with the doctrine of freedom of contract? Hopefully I got something right there seeing as I sort of prepared for these questions. Old man, you are so so so mean! If I get a Pass, it's going to pull my average down from a HD to a D!
ACCT 1B which seemed pretty horrible at the time (The Cash Flow was killer! I didn't know that Bad Debts would come back to haunt me!!!) now seems like a piece of cake next to this horror. Econ was do-able, just that there was a lot of writing involved. Andy and I actually prepared one of the written question from the textbook the night before so hopefully it's all good there.
One more paper to go, ECMT! Got the project marks back today, 13/15. It's a HD so not much complaints. I'm reasonably happy; just that it wasn't very nice to see my friend next to me get 14.6 hmph.
But worst of all...
Chelsea 0 SUNDERLAND 3
Omg I know we had like half our first team squad missing but I don't remember the last time we got thrashed at the Bridge. This is humiliating. *cries* Lampard come back, we need you aaahhh.
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