Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2? Forum
- commoner
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Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
I am looking for practice exams with model answers and they're hard to find as my school splits up contracts. Any help would be appreciated. In other words, I cannot take a full contracts exam because we have not discussed remedies for the most part.
- ph14
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
You can take a contracts exam from another school. Just ignore the remedies part of the answer. Offer, acceptance, promissory estoppel, etc. will be on both exams.commoner wrote:I am looking for practice exams with model answers and they're hard to find as my school splits up contracts. Any help would be appreciated. In other words, I cannot take a full contracts exam because we have not discussed remedies for the most part.
- Lockfast
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
Mine was split into Contracts 1 and 2. Here is my exam from Ks 1.
- Jsa725
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
My school doesn't split up Ks into 1 & 2 but the first set of sample questions should be for Ks 1.
http://www.law.unlv.edu/faculty/rowley/ ... _q%26a.htm
http://www.law.unlv.edu/faculty/rowley/ ... _q%26a.htm
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- kay2016
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
This is relevant to my interests
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- RedGiant
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Re: Schools that split up Contracts into 1 and 2?
Highly recommend Siegel's Contracts: Essay and Multiple-Choice Q&A. It's a Wolters Kluwer paperback...Amazon that baby up, or find it at your law lib.