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Do I need Law A Level to study Law at University?

Not at all! It can be a good starting point for some Law students, because some exam boards at A Level teach you the core modules covered at University in a very similar depth e.g with similar cases, ever...

Answered by Noshin K. Law tutor
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What are the main functions of the UK Parliament?

Parliament has 3 main functions. The first is scrutinising government, this is completed by select committees who check and challenge their work. For example, approving government spending. The second is ...

Answered by Uvini E. Law tutor
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Explaining the contents of a contract: what are the different categories of contractual terms?

There are three categories of contractual terms: conditions, warranties, and innominate terms.1.      Conditions: A condition is a term that, when breached, would deprive the innocent party of substantial...

Answered by George H. Law tutor
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What is the doctrine of consideration in contract Law, and what was the impact of the case of Williams v Roffey Bros

Doctrine of consideration is based upon the idea of ‘reciprocity’. A promise in contract law should not be enforceable unless the promisee has given something in exchange for the promise (i.e. Remuneratio...

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Explain how young people are treated within the justice system?

Young people, aged 10-17, are treated differently in the eyes of the law, due to their vulnerability. Under the Crime and Disorder Act 1988, the age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 10 years old. T...

Answered by Vicky Ellen H. Law tutor
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