QED Law Revision Seminars 2020

Revision seminars for LLB & GDL students

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LAW OF CONTRACT REVISION PROGRAMME

Choice of dates: Saturday April 13th; Saturday April 27th.

You need only attend one seminar as the same material will be covered at each session.

  • Formation of contract
    • Offer and acceptance
    • Consideration
    • Intention to create legal relations
  • Terms of a contract
    • Classification of terms
    • Unfair contract terms
  • Vitiating factors
    • Mistake
    • Misrepresentation
    • Duress
  • Privity
  • Discharge of contract
    • Performance
    • Frustration
  • Remedies for breach
    • Damages
    • Equitable remedies

Materials are provided in advance. Please note that it may not be possible to give equal weight to all topics at the seminars.

The QED Law revision seminars are great! I am particularly impressed with how organised the whole course is, from sending revision/lecture notes prior to the lecture, to sending extra notes after the lectures. Thank you very much for organising this series of revision lectures! Man Hei, LLB, LSE

Subjects

  • Law of Contract
  • Criminal Law
  • EU Law
  • Land Law (Property Law)
  • Law of Tort
  • Law of Trusts
  • Public Law (Con & Ad)

Contact

info@qedlaw.co.uk

Address

36 Gloucester Avenue

London NW1 7BB

UK

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