Statutory Interpretation Presumptions, Delegated Legislation – ACCA Corporate and Business Law (LW) (ENG)
leorts saysOctober 5, 2023 at 1:52 pmThe ACCA refers to their rules as bye-laws.So I’ve looked it up quickly and it seems professional regulations are also bye-laws.Bye-laws do not HAVE to be issued by a local authority, it can also be a “corporation” or a “society”.Log in to Reply
rossy981 saysSeptember 30, 2023 at 8:57 am“how do you expect them to get through it all when they have a 13 week holiday?” lmaoLog in to Reply
hermela saysJanuary 7, 2022 at 5:36 pmis it fair not to include the statute the crown court?Log in to Reply
barbjohn saysJanuary 8, 2022 at 7:18 amI don’t understand this question – I hope the tutor does!Log in to Reply
KimR saysNovember 12, 2021 at 11:11 amHi Mike! Thanks for a great lecture – I really enjoy listening to you, it is making this subject so much easier for me.I am a little bit confused about absolute liability and statute. Is there anyway you could explain this in a bit more detail or give another example?Thanks!Log in to Reply
Asif110 saysSeptember 14, 2020 at 7:40 amGood sir,“ Unless perfectly clear, statute is not to create an offence of absolute liability”Could you please rephrase and re-elaborate on this ?Log in to Reply
Asif110 saysSeptember 14, 2020 at 7:33 amHow are you, good sir,I wanted to ask,What do you mean by minutes obtained from the reports of committee ?And by Hansard, do you mean the transcripts.ThanksLog in to Reply
xylete saysAugust 28, 2020 at 6:35 pmIt was because of the context…u stated the dog poo (bye laws).Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysFebruary 17, 2020 at 2:35 amI think that you must have misheard me – it’s most improbable that I would have used language like you’re suggesting … and, if I did, it must have been because the context demanded itLog in to Reply
xylete saysAugust 28, 2020 at 6:35 pmIt was because of the context…u stated the dog poo (bye laws).Log in to Reply
osamasyed123 saysOctober 11, 2019 at 11:50 pmI love the way you teach sir Your the best law and history teacher ThanksLog in to Reply
nadi5510 saysAugust 23, 2019 at 8:12 pmI really enjoy watching video lectures! And this sense of humor is really sophisticated 🙂Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysAugust 24, 2019 at 5:43 amSo glad that you’re enjoying it … law can be hard work if you’re not enjoying itLog in to Reply
caroline75 saysAugust 10, 2019 at 12:12 pmI am so impressed with your video’s and all the information on your website. Thank youLog in to Reply
MikeLittle saysAugust 10, 2019 at 8:35 pmNow that’s the kind of feedback we all love to receive!Thank you for your commentLog in to Reply
annchen saysOctober 14, 2018 at 4:20 pmbrilliant! Thank you so much for sharing these lectures with us! I couldn’t imagine reading this in a book.Log in to Reply
klee1 saysSeptember 10, 2018 at 9:36 pmThose 13 weeks seem to cause problems – maybe they should delegate some of their holiday entitlement out so that they can work better 😉Log in to Reply
MikeLittle saysMay 17, 2018 at 6:27 pmSurely I didn’t say “shot” or “shot” or “shut”None of those words do I find acceptable!Log in to Reply
pagan71 saysMay 17, 2018 at 2:02 pmLOL! Actually had to rewind and listen again the first time he said the word “sh*t”!!!Log in to Reply
ramnarine21 saysFebruary 17, 2020 at 1:17 amdude i was laughing for the rest of the lectureLog in to Reply
leorts says
The ACCA refers to their rules as bye-laws.
So I’ve looked it up quickly and it seems professional regulations are also bye-laws.
Bye-laws do not HAVE to be issued by a local authority, it can also be a “corporation” or a “society”.
rossy981 says
“how do you expect them to get through it all when they have a 13 week holiday?” lmao
hermela says
is it fair not to include the statute the crown court?
barbjohn says
I don’t understand this question – I hope the tutor does!
KimR says
Hi Mike!
Thanks for a great lecture – I really enjoy listening to you, it is making this subject so much easier for me.
I am a little bit confused about absolute liability and statute. Is there anyway you could explain this in a bit more detail or give another example?
Thanks!
Asif110 says
Good sir,
“ Unless perfectly clear, statute is not to create an offence of absolute liability”
Could you please rephrase and re-elaborate on this ?
Asif110 says
How are you, good sir,
I wanted to ask,
What do you mean by minutes obtained from the reports of committee ?
And by Hansard, do you mean the transcripts.
Thanks
xylete says
It was because of the context…u stated the dog poo (bye laws).
MikeLittle says
I think that you must have misheard me – it’s most improbable that I would have used language like you’re suggesting … and, if I did, it must have been because the context demanded it
xylete says
It was because of the context…u stated the dog poo (bye laws).
asher2019 says
Thank you Mike
osamasyed123 says
I love the way you teach sir
Your the best law and history teacher
Thanks
nadi5510 says
I really enjoy watching video lectures! And this sense of humor is really sophisticated 🙂
MikeLittle says
So glad that you’re enjoying it … law can be hard work if you’re not enjoying it
caroline75 says
I am so impressed with your video’s and all the information on your website. Thank you
MikeLittle says
Now that’s the kind of feedback we all love to receive!
Thank you for your comment
annchen says
brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing these lectures with us! I couldn’t imagine reading this in a book.
klee1 says
Those 13 weeks seem to cause problems – maybe they should delegate some of their holiday entitlement out so that they can work better 😉
MikeLittle says
Surely I didn’t say “shot” or “shot” or “shut”
None of those words do I find acceptable!
pagan71 says
LOL! Actually had to rewind and listen again the first time he said the word “sh*t”!!!
ramnarine21 says
dude i was laughing for the rest of the lecture