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31 Divorce in the U.K.
This quiz is all about the legal side of divorce. Enjoy!
Tough
10 Q
rosah
Apr 20 08
342 plays
32 Do You Know English Law?
Some miscellaneous questions on different areas of English Law. I'm currently dragging myself through it in the course of my studies. See how much you know about it. Good luck!
Difficult
10 Q
PearlQ19
Feb 06 04
675 plays
33 English Judicial Precedent
Precedent is absoutely central to English law. Explore further ...
Average
10 Q
isca88
Jun 23 05
399 plays
34 Offences Against the Person Act
This summerises what you will learn about the Offences Against the Persons Act on the GCSE course.
Difficult
10 Q
rosah
Feb 07 08
243 plays
35 English Criminal Law
It is a principle of English law that "Ignorance of the law is no defence". How well do you know the laws by which you are governed? This quiz is the law as at the year 2002, but beware, because the law is constantly changing.
Difficult
10 Q
rialto88
May 09 03
891 plays
36 Is My Property Correctly Taxed?
A straightforward and hopefully easy quiz for those in England appealing against their Council tax banding, or business rate assessment and who visit that great democratic institution, the Valuation Tribunal. The law stated is at July 2003.
Tough
10 Q
rialto88
Jul 19 03
189 plays
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Some sample questions from this category:

* Would it be possible to defame someone by simple juxtaposition? By this is I mean depicting them in a derogatory position. An example of this would be a museum placing a waxwork of someone not guilty of murder in a "chamber of horrors".
* Would it be correct to say in most cases that "it is for the judge to decide whether the words are capable of a defamatory meaning and, if they are, it is for the jury to decide if they do in reality constitute a defamation of the plaintiff"?
* Would it be correct to say that "defamation" and "libel" are two interchangeable words and that they mean the same thing in reality?
* In which branch of English law is defamation normally found?
* Which one of the following publications is not open to a defence of "absolute privilege"?


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