It would be appreciated that during the Review Quiz section, under each part, you explain in summary why the wrong answers were wrong, and why the right answer was right. Basically – your margin notes
Thanks for this quiz. I only missed question 4. If I may ask, why is it that the statement is false (meaning the court will not always follow the literal rule)? Is it because of the use of the word “always”
ammii says
i failed number number 4. though already clarified in a pervious question. thank you so much Mike.
You made the lectures quite interesting.
hermela says
i have missed question number 2? how the other are included in purposive rule?
kosalanef says
Great Lecturing.
Thank you very much for making the subject an interesting one to learn. Simply great!
maxcw says
Hi OpenTuition, please note there is a typo in Q2; exclusion is written instead of exclusio.
Thanks,
Max
Asif110 says
If you could explain the 2nd Quiz question, and its answer. And why the others were not correct.
Asif110 says
Hi sir,
It would be appreciated that during the Review Quiz section, under each part, you explain in summary why the wrong answers were wrong, and why the right answer was right. Basically – your margin notes
hundal445 says
Thank God I got them all right…
HannahBrown says
These tests are really helpful, thank you!
MikeLittle says
You’re very welcome
Marcia says
I think it’s an excellent idea to do questions after each Lecture. Good questions Mick. Greatly appreciate your assistance.
MikeLittle says
You’re very welcome
asher2019 says
Thanks for this quiz. I only missed question 4. If I may ask, why is it that the statement is false (meaning the court will not always follow the literal rule)? Is it because of the use of the word “always”
MikeLittle says
Yes. The Court will always follow the literal rule ….
…. unless to do so would lead to an absurdity – look up the case re Sigsworth
OK?
asher2019 says
Thanks for the clarification.
emmaco10 says
Thanks Open Tuition. As i find this particularly helpful
magictec says
Thank you for your efforts. This test was helpful.
Samuel Koroma says
Thanks for the questions. They’re indeed helpful.
MikeLittle says
Thank you for the comment
Samuel Koroma says
Most welcome Sir