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Revising the black letter law for the SQE 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Law1099" data-source="post: 148505" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I am sitting the SQE this year and honestly I am very confused about the extent of the black letter law we need to know. I understand we don’t need to know cases or statutes unless they are underpinned by principles (like ryland v fletcher), but I still am unsure of how much we need to know.</p><p></p><p>my provider has provided slides, but they don’t seem very streamlined or ‘SQE adjacent’ to me. They still contain a lot of case descriptions, and they go into a lot of detail. For example there is around 500 pages of slides for land law. </p><p></p><p>In what detail do we need to know all of these? Is it the bare principles, or is it the ‘this is the formalities on how you create an easement’. </p><p></p><p>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Law1099, post: 148505, member: 9882"] Hello I am sitting the SQE this year and honestly I am very confused about the extent of the black letter law we need to know. I understand we don’t need to know cases or statutes unless they are underpinned by principles (like ryland v fletcher), but I still am unsure of how much we need to know. my provider has provided slides, but they don’t seem very streamlined or ‘SQE adjacent’ to me. They still contain a lot of case descriptions, and they go into a lot of detail. For example there is around 500 pages of slides for land law. In what detail do we need to know all of these? Is it the bare principles, or is it the ‘this is the formalities on how you create an easement’. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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