There are no lectures for the first couple of chapters – recording time was limited and it was decided that those chapters without lectures were the ones most easily self-studied
Read them for yourself and, if you have any problems, post your questions on the Ask ACCA Tutor forum and I shall get back to you
Hi mark , Appreciate all that your doing to help just wanted to ask this question about the three divisions of the high court are not referred to in the notes aswell as the question on magistrates qualifications, could you please tell why or am i missing some of the literature ? Than you so much again. Usman
Hi mark, I鈥檓 unable to figure out under which lectures this chapter is covered. Because I couldn鈥檛 find chapter 1 and 2 lectures link.
Kindly guide me.
It’s Mike, not Mark!
There are no lectures for the first couple of chapters – recording time was limited and it was decided that those chapters without lectures were the ones most easily self-studied
Read them for yourself and, if you have any problems, post your questions on the Ask ACCA Tutor forum and I shall get back to you
OK?
Hie guys,am looking forward to sitting for the F4 before the F3 & F2 is it possible or am dreaming
Really Appreciate Mike!Thank you!
The divisions of the High Court are EASILY researched on the Internet
The qualifications necessary to be a magistrate … I thought that I HAD mentioned that in lectures
The qualifications necessary for a person to hold before being appointed as a magistrate are ………………..
……………. None!
Ok?
Thank you sir 馃檪 appreciate it
Hi in regard to this question I answered no and it said the correct answer is yes
There is no question in the set of 6 that requires a yes / no answer!
Hi mark , Appreciate all that your doing to help just wanted to ask this question about the three divisions of the high court are not referred to in the notes aswell as the question on magistrates qualifications, could you please tell why or am i missing some of the literature ? Than you so much again.
Usman