70 Quizzes by Diamondsareforever


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11 QUESTIONS
Q1. What sections of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 have changed the law with relation to married couples?
A) 23 & 24
B) 48 & 49
C) 14 & 15
D) 45 & 46
E) 29 & 30
Q2. Which case is an example of a written deceleration of trust?
A) Simpson v Simpson
B) Stack v Dowden
C) Jones v Kernott
D) Rochefoucauld v Boustead
E) Goodman v Gallant
Q3. Which section of the LPA 1925 relates to oral declarations of trust?
A) S. 91 (1) (c)
B) S. 91 (1) (e)
C) S. 28 (2) (d)
D) S. 53 (1) (b)
E) S. 18 (4) (a)

Matrimonial Homes

6 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about matrimonial homes under UK trusts law.

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the cy-pres doctrine?
A) If a trust fails then get resulting trust for settlor
B) Capital that is tied up can't be used
C) That charities are generally exempt from taxation
D) Trust will fail if no human beneficiary
E) Purpose trust will fail
Q2. What must a charity be?
A) For the public benefit
B) Political
C) Profit distributing
D) Mixed charitable and non-charitable purposes
Q3. Which act gave rise to the original description of purposes?
A) Charities Act 2006
B) Charitable Uses Act 1601
C) Charities Act 2011
D) Recreational Charities Act 1958
E) Corporation Tax Act 2010

Charities

5 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the English law of charities

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25 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who commented in his dialogues that 'a law that was unjust would not seem to be a law'
A) St Augustine
B) Plato
C) Cicero
D) Aristotle
E) Aquinas
Q2. Who commented that morally bad laws are not law but a corruption of law?
A) Aquinas
B) Augustine
C) Plato
D) Cicero
E) Aristotle
Q3. Which two theorists debated lex injusta non est lex in the Harvard Law Review?
A) Augustine & Plato
B) Cicero & Aristotle
C) Hart & Fuller
D) Aquinas & Hart
E) Fuller & Augustine

Law and Morality II

5 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on the natural law positivist debate.

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17 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is a fund?
A) Body of assets where simple specific assets can change
B) The difference between risk and return
C) Significance of inflation and economic growth
D) Period of which trustees hold assets for which they are responsible
E) Transfer of property for trustee to old and dispose of later
Q2. Which of these is not a form of investment?
A) Bank account
B) Keeping cash in a safety deposit box
C) Property
D) Shares
E) GILT
Q3. Which of these is not a form of capital?
A) Gold
B) Short lease property
C) Paintings
D) Wine
E) Whisky

Trustees Duty of Investment

5 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about English law relating to the trustees duty of investment

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11 QUESTIONS
Q1. International Organisation
A) Council of Europe
B) House of Lords
C) House of Commons
D) RSPCA
E) Greenpeace London
Q2. In a national system there is usually only one kind of law passed by a single voting procedure in Parliament…
A) Treaty
B) EU law is complicated compared to national law
C) Treaties are one of the sources of international law
D) Passed as part of law making specific to EU
E) Ordinary day to day laws
Q3. Something that has already been decided cannot be re-opened
A) Legislative act of the EU insitutions
B) General principle
C) Hierachy
D) Treaty
E) Founding Treaties

EU Law Making - Examples

5 played - 12 yrs ago

See if you can match the example given to the subject in question

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17 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is Apple getting rights for iPhone components an example of?
A) Follow on developers having to get licenses
B) Not granting monopoly rights
C) Creating more costs
D) Increasing output
E) Creating efficient production
Q2. Who said that a person owns their body and so should receive the labour from it?
A) Locke
B) Nozick
C) Ettinger
D) Kant
E) Marx
Q3. What was Locke's proviso?
A) Enough as good left in the commons for others
B) Tomato juice example
C) Not talking about IP law
D) By divine right of nature given mankind natural resources
E) Talking about real property

Justifications/Foundations of Intellectual Property Law

5 played - 10 yrs ago

Quiz about the justifications and foundations of UK intellectual property law

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7 QUESTIONS
Q1. Where can you find the exclusive acts?
A) Patents Act, s 60(1)
B) Patents Act, s 60(2)
C) Patents Act, s 60(1)(a)
D) Patents Act, s 15
E) Patents Act, s 66
Q2. Where are the provisions regarding secondary infringement?
A) Patents Act, s 60(2)
B) Patents Act, s 60
C) Patents Act, s 60(1)
D) Patents Act, s 15
E) Patents Act, s 39
Q3. Which of these is not an exclusive act?
A) Making
B) Importing
C) Selling
D) Repairing
E) Offering to Sell

Patents - Infringement

7 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz about infringement of patents under UK law.

Hard QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS
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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
15 QUESTIONS
Q1. What do we look for when scanning the mare?
A) Graafian follicle
B) The foal
C) Prostaglandin Release
D) Oocytes
E) Uterus size
Q2. How large is the graafian follicle?
A) 3-4cm
B) 1-8cm
C) 9-10cm
D) 3-5cm
E) 1-2cm
Q3. What does the graafian follicle do?
A) Shorten the vulva
B) Take over
C) Cause the vestibule to become tight shut
D) Close the cervix
E) Get the mare in foal

Follicle Cycle

4 played - 14 yrs ago

A quiz based on the syllabus for the FDSC in Equine Science Breeding and Stud Manegment module. Looks at the follicle cycle.

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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
18 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the standard of proof in criminal trials?
A) Beyond reasonable doubt
B) Balance of probabilities
C) Clear and convincing
Q2. What is the standard of proof in civil trials?
A) Balance of probabilities
B) Beyond reasonable doubt
C) Clear and convincing
Q3. Who argued for a higher standard in family cases that involve accusations of criminal behaviour?
A) Laddie
B) Laws
C) Denning
D) Hale
E) Simmons

Standard of Proof

4 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz about the English law regarding the standard of proof in civil and criminal cases.

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10 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who cannot criticise the judiciary by convention?
A) Members of the executive and MP's
B) Newspapers and Members of the Executive
C) Newspapers and MP's
D) Judges and Newspapers
E) MP's and Independent Bodies
Q2. What does the subjudice rule do?
A) Bars MP's from raising pending proceedings in debates
B) Means that the executive cannot criticise the judiciary
C) Promotes Parliamentary Supremacy
D) Allows Parliament to overturn judicial decisions by way of statute
E) Creates rules of statutory interpretation
Q3. How can Parliament overturn a courts decision?
A) By debate in Parliament
B) By public crticism
C) By way of legislation
D) By going into Court
E) By persuading a judge to vote in a particular way

The Legislature and Judiary

3 played - 13 yrs ago

This quiz examines the relationship between the legislature and the judiciary and whether or not there is a real separation…

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What did the Legal Services Act 2007 aim to do?
A) Improve public perception
B) Create a non-positive perception
C) Only speak to lawyers
D) Deal with complaints
E) Merge the professions
Q2. Why might people resent lawyers?
A) They don't have a positive perception
B) Only speak to them when they have a problem
C) They always have to complain about them
D) They are heavily regulated
E) They are professional
Q3. Which of these is not a problem noted by the Royal Commission on Legal Services in 1979?
A) Exclusivity
B) Two separate professions
C) Mystification
D) Resistance to Outsiders
E) Specialist knowledge

Legal Professions

3 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz on the legal professions within the UK and also on the 2007 Legal Services Act

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. How many police forces are there?
A) 43
B) 7
C) 20
D) 10
E) 12
Q2. Which of these agencies will not be phased out or merged
A) Serious Organised Crime Agency
B) Serious Fraud Office
C) Forensic Science Service
D) National Police Improvement Agency
E) Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency
Q3. When Will the National Crime Agency Go Live?
A) 2013
B) 2010
C) 2012
D) 2011
E) 2014

The Police Force Structure

3 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the UK police force structure.

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7 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does the criminal law attempt to do?
A) Prohibit immoral conduct
B) Justify morality
C) Prohibit moral conduct
D) Justify immorality
E) Use violence
Q2. What are the most serious kinds of immoral conduct?
A) Violence and Coercion
B) Morality
C) Coercion
D) State Coercion
E) Moral Matters
Q3. How does the criminal law achieve this?
A) Using violence and coercion against individuals
B) By being morally justified
C) Prevents coercion
D) Using prisons and torture
E) Using ASBO's

Criminal Law - Morality

38 played - 13 yrs ago

This quiz is on the idea of morality within the criminal law.

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13 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which section of the CDPA lists the types of subject matter covered by copyright protection?
A) S 1(1)
B) S 4(1)
C) S 4(2)
D) S 1(6)
E) S 3(4)
Q2. Which section of the CDPA defines artistic works?
A) S 4(1)
B) S 1(1)
C) S 4(2)
D) S 2(5)
E) S 4(5)
Q3. Which section of the CDPA defines buildings, photographs, sculptures and graphic works?
A) S 4(1)
B) S 1
C) S 4(2)
D) S 5
E) S 1(6)

Copyright in Designs

1 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on the cross over between copyright law and design law

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12 QUESTIONS
Q1. Since 1950's
A) Gradual expansion of competencies
B) EU law became more complicated than national law
C) Drawing fine distinctions
D) International organisations and States of Europe expand
E) Common market shrink
Q2. 1950s
A) ECAST
B) Use of equity rules
C) Use of general principles
D) Creation of hierachy
E) Founding treaties
Q3. 1950's
A) Linked up more economies
B) Added new member states
C) Expanded to include criminal justice
D) Founded
E) Merged treaties

Law Making and Legislation - Key Dates

1 played - 12 yrs ago

Can you match the key dates to the EU relevant idea with regards to law making and legislation in the EU?

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