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20 QUESTIONS
Q1. Currently how many member states are there in the EU?
A) 27
B) 29
C) 28
D) 26
E) 25
Q2. Which of these is NOT a reason why Europe is 'European' according to the TEU?
A) Freedom
B) Imperialism
C) Democracy
D) Equality
E) Rule of Law
Q3. Which of these is a country that wishes to join the EU?
A) France
B) South Africa
C) New Zealand
D) Turkey
E) Poland

Introduction to EU Law

632 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz on EU law and the institutions of the European Union.

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case gave rise to the three certainties?
A) Knight v Knight
B) Paul v Constance
C) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
D) Re Adams and the Kensington Vestry
E) Jones v Lock
Q2. Which case gave rise to the idea that a trust must be capable of being controlled and enforced?
A) McPhail v Doulton
B) Paul v Constance
C) Re Adams and the Kensignton Vestry
D) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
E) Knight v Knight
Q3. Which case gave rise to the idea that no formal words are required?
A) Mugsoorie Bank v Raynor
B) Re Adams and the Kensignton Vestry
C) Paul v Constance
D) Jones v Lock
E) Shah v Shah

Trusts Law - Certainty

82 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the law of certainty within UK trusts law

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who does the European Council consist of?
A) Heads of Governmenet
B) Government Ministers
C) Directly elected representatives from Member States
D) Permanent Ambassadors
E) Civil Servants
Q2. When do special procedures apply?
A) When a decision can't be reached
B) When specified in the treaty
C) When ordinary procedures don't work
D) Under Art. 19 (1) TFEU
E) When the Council of Ministers declares they should
Q3. What type of voting does the Council normally use?
A) QMV
B) Unanimity
C) Majority Voting
D) Absolute Majority

EU Institutions and Law Making

532 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the EU institutions and law making

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Q1. Which case held that decisions of the Court of Chancery will prevail?
A) The Earl of Oxfords Case
B) USH v Burnley
C) Elders Pastoral v Bank of New Zealand
D) Turner v Turner
E) Re Hays
Q2. Which act started procedural fusion of law and equity?
A) Judicial Acts
B) Compensation Act
C) Civil Liability Compensation Act
D) Law of Property Act
E) Judicature Acts
Q3. Which of these is not an example of equity being a gloss on the common law?
A) Contractual mistake
B) Contractual misrepresentation
C) Equitable remedies

Trusts Law

269 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about trusts law including the basic building blocks.

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14 QUESTIONS
Q1. It is illegal to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church.
A) Kansas
B) Indiana
C) Alabama
D) Iraq
Q2. Donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs.
A) Arizona
B) Illinois
C) Saudi Arabia
D) California
Q3. It is illegal to spit, except on baseball diamonds
A) New Jersey
B) California
C) New York
D) Italy

Crazy Laws

44 played - 12 yrs ago

Can you guess the country that made the crazy law?

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16 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that if you can show a purpose is charitable then it is valid?
A) Morice v Bishop of Durham
B) Re Gillingam Bus Disaster Fund
C) Re Douglas
D) IRC v Broadway Cottages Trust
E) Re Dean
Q2. Which case held that trusts for the care of animals are valid?
A) Re Endacott
B) Re Thompson
C) Bourne v Keane
D) Re Andrews ST
E) Re Dean
Q3. Which case held that money for gravestones was OK?
A) Re Thompson
B) Re Endacott
C) Bourne v Keane
D) Re Dean
E) Re Andrews ST

The Beneficiary Principle in Trusts Law

41 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the beneficiary principle in trusts law

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Q1. Under which act is the UK proposing to join the Hague Industrial Design system?
A) Intellectual Property Act 2014
B) Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
C) UK Registered Design Act 1949
D) Design Directive
E) Community Design Regulation
Q2. In which case was it held that what matters is the text of the Design Directive?
A) Philips v Remington (2003)
B) Dyson v Vax (2011)
C) Lindner Recyclingtech GmbH v Franssons Verkstader AB (2010)
D) Masterman's Design (1991)
E) Green Lane Products v PMS International Group (2008)
Q3. Which article of the Design Directive defines a protectable design?
A) Art 3(a)
B) Art 1(a)
C) Art 1(b)
D) Art 3(b)
E) Art 1(c)

Design - Registered Design Law

0 played - 11 yrs ago

A quiz on some of the basic elements of registered design protection under UK law.

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10 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that there was a new legal order for which States have limited their Sovereignty?
A) Van Gend en Loos
B) Costa v ENEL
C) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
D) Simmenthal
E) Gauweiler
Q2. Which case held that member states have created a body of law that binds both their nationals and themselves?
A) Costa v ENEL
B) Van Gend en Loos
C) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
D) Simmenthal
E) Gauweiler
Q3. Which case held that the validity of EU law cannot be challenged on the basis that it runs contrary to…
A) Simmenthal
B) Costa v ENEL
C) Van Gend en Loos
D) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
E) Gauweiler

The Authority of EU Law and the Principle of Supremacy

28 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the authority of EU law and the principle of supremacy

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15 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does post mortem auctoris mean?
A) Term of protection
B) To calculate protection
C) Qualifying person
D) After the author's death
E) A British citizen
Q2. What section of the CDPA are the qualifying person requirements in?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 9
D) 154
E) 44
Q3. What are the two treaties under 'this part extends'?
A) TFEU & Berne
B) Trips & tfeu
C) Rome & Berne
D) Berne & TRIPS
E) Trips & Rome

IP Law - Authorship

0 played - 11 yrs ago

A law about authorship within UK intellectual property law.

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. When did the expansion of competencies in the EU start?
A) 1950's
B) 1960's
C) 1940's
D) 1990's
E) 1920's
Q2. What is EU law compared to national law?
A) Complicated
B) Simple
C) The Same As
D) Non Enforceable Against
E) Efficient
Q3. Which of these is not a source of EU law?
A) Conventions
B) Treaties
C) Legislative Acts of EU Insitutions
D) General Principles

Law Making and Legislation in the EU

11 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about law making and the making of legislation within the European Union

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17 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is Apple getting rights for iPhone components an example of?
A) Follow on developers having to get licenses
B) Not granting monopoly rights
C) Creating more costs
D) Increasing output
E) Creating efficient production
Q2. Who said that a person owns their body and so should receive the labour from it?
A) Locke
B) Nozick
C) Ettinger
D) Kant
E) Marx
Q3. What was Locke's proviso?
A) Enough as good left in the commons for others
B) Tomato juice example
C) Not talking about IP law
D) By divine right of nature given mankind natural resources
E) Talking about real property

Justifications/Foundations of Intellectual Property Law

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Quiz about the justifications and foundations of UK intellectual property law

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Q1. What does the criminal law attempt to do?
A) Prohibit immoral conduct
B) Justify morality
C) Prohibit moral conduct
D) Justify immorality
E) Use violence
Q2. What are the most serious kinds of immoral conduct?
A) Violence and Coercion
B) Morality
C) Coercion
D) State Coercion
E) Moral Matters
Q3. How does the criminal law achieve this?
A) Using violence and coercion against individuals
B) By being morally justified
C) Prevents coercion
D) Using prisons and torture
E) Using ASBO's

Criminal Law - Morality

38 played - 14 yrs ago

This quiz is on the idea of morality within the criminal law.

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Quiz General knowledge
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9 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which of these is an example of packaging design?
A) Shape of bottle
B) Shape of hoover
C) Type of fabric used
D) Pattern on fabric
E) Handle on hoover
Q2. What governs Registered Community Design & Unregistered Community Design?
A) Community Design Regulation
B) Design Directive
C) UK Registered Designs Act 1949
D) Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988
E) Biotech Directive
Q3. What governs UK registered designs?
A) Community Design Regulation
B) Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
C) Biotech Directive
D) Intellectual Property Act 2014
E) Design Directive

Design Law

15 played - 11 yrs ago

A quiz on the basic elements and types of design law protection in the UK & EU.

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7 QUESTIONS
Q1. They act as the mediator between you and the other party's insurance company.
A) Prosecutor
B) Lawyer
C) Judge
Q2. How many percent is the population of drivers in United States alone?
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
Q3. When you got injured from California Car Accident, the law states that you will be given _______ years…
A) 1 year/s
B) 2 year/s
C) 3 year/s

An Interactive California Accident Lawyer Quiz

9 played - 11 yrs ago

If you are involved in a car accident it is best to have someone as your advocate and to represent you in your court. The…

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Q1. Which case gave rise to a definition of fiduciaries?
A) Bristol and West BS v Mothew
B) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
C) Galamboz v Perez
D) Williams v Barton
E) Swain v Law Society
Q2. Which case illustrates the fact that fiduciary relationships are not always clear?
A) Galambos v Perez
B) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
C) Williams v Barton
D) Swain v Law Society
E) Bristol and West BS v Mothew
Q3. Which case relates to ad hoc fiduciary relationships?
A) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
B) Galambos v Perez
C) Williams v Barton
D) Swain v Law Society
E) Bristol and West BS v Mothew

Trusts Law - Fiduciaries

18 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about fiduciaries in English trusts law

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