jackmurray1989
Mr Mature
Is there a contract case summary database online? I don't want to buy a book.
Hey wow that's really handy, ty.Demandred said:
Whatever man. I don't like contract law. I'm going to work in criminal law when I graduate. Contract is boring as shit.After consistently posting asking for notes, you honestly expect a forum of law students to believe that you want case summaries so that you don't have to buy the book?
I mean, whatever, everyone has their own learning style I guess. But summarising them yourself is actually a good way to learn them. Although, if Margaret Bond is still taking the course, her lecture notes usually provide the case name followed by the principle. Have you looked at them?
Yeah, I know. It just seems insufficient to walk into a test with 2 sentences worth of notes for each of the major cases.I don't really do case summaries per se, I just have something in my notes like:
Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (Advertisement promising x pounds if smoke ball did not cure cold) Offer v Invitation to Treat....
All you need is a tiny bit of the facts, enough to trgger memory e.g. snail in bottle case and the legal principle in a line or two.
But dude, uni is all about independant learning. You need to figure out your own learning style and stop expecting to find useful crib notes etc... The closest you might get is the extracts in law textbooks.
Who's your tutor?Cookie182 said:Im like the complete opposite...love contracts and currently despise crim. Not that i dont see crim as useful, but i like structure and find that so far the focus of crim has been sociological/philosphical bullshit in regards to crime, morals, ethics which is crap i dont care about- just seems so abstract, im looking forward to actually getting into the elements of each crime.
Contracts on the otherhand i find really useful, but this maybe because i am more interest in the commerce side of things and can see the real world applications- it seems logical, you can answer the problems almost like its a maths problem which i like. Kinda reminds me of a geometrical proof, yet u use ratios of past cases instead of mathematical laws to deduce the answer
but yea who knows, could all change- i wanna do torts though
None taken.Frigid said:LOL.
no disrespect jack, with that attitude, but i would love to see you fail contracts.
good job.jackmurray1989 said:I spent all day doing my summaries and their finished