Q. With reference to the Stamp Act 1949 (As amended), (a) Explain the procedure for objection by the purchaser who is dissatisfied with the duty imposed by the Collector of Read More …
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Various disciplinary actions against wrong doings by REN Q7
Q. AB Real Estate Sdn Bhd has two registered real estate agents who employ 42 Real Estate Negotiators (REN) and remunerate them with 70% commission without salary. In the course Read More …
Injurious Affection and Severance Land Acquisition Act Q8
Q.During the enquiry under the Land Acquisition Act 1960, the owner of the affected land has claimed compensation for ‘injurious affection and severance’ to his remaining land or his other Read More …
Ad hoc vs Sole Agency Q8
Q. An ad hoc appointment is more favourable among Estate Agents as compared to sole agency. Discuss. (20 marks, 2016 Q8) A. Similar question was asked in: 2011 Q6 2012 Read More …
Floor Finishes and its suitability Q7
Q. (a) Explain the factors that need to be considered in selecting floor finishes. (10 marks) (b) Suggest and give reasons for selecting the types of floor finishes suitable for Read More …
Valuation List & Assessment Tax Q7
Q. (a) With reference to Local Government Act 1976 (As amended), explain FIVE (5) reasons for the amendment of Valuation List. (10 marks) (b) Imran has bought a double Storey Read More …
CRM & its barriers Q7
Q. (Also posted in justLetak!) (a) Define the Customer Relationship Marketing (CRM) concept. (5 marks) (b) Elaborate the barriers for implementing customer relationship marketing (CRM). (20 marks) (25 marks, 2016 Read More …
Essentials of Contract and Counter Offer Q8
Q. (a) Explain five (5) essentials of a contract. (10 marks) (b) On January 2016 Sam wrote to Ali offering to sell his house for RM500,000. On June 2016 Ali Read More …
Nemo dat quod non habet
Q. What is the meaning of ‘Nemo dat quod non habet’? Why is it related to tort law? A. Nemo dat quod non habet, literally meaning “no one gives what Read More …
Restitutio ad Integrum
Q. What is ‘restitutio ad integrum’? How does it apply to tort law? A. Restitutio ad Integrum is explained as: Restitutio ad integrum is a Latin term which means restoration Read More …
Volenti non fit injuria
Q.Explain ‘Volenti Non Fit Injuria’. How is this principle affecting tortuous claims? A.Volenti non fit iniuria (or injuria) (Latin: “to a willing person, injury is not done”) is a common Read More …
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Q.What is ‘Res Ipsa Loquitur’? How does it be used in defence? A.Res Ipsa Loquitur carries the meaning of ‘the thing speaks for itself’. An example is in medical malpractice Read More …
Reasonableness and Foreseeability
Q. Compare and contrast the principles behind Lamb v Camden London Borough Council (1981) and Dorset Yacht Co Ltd v Home Office (1970). A. Both cases had the issue of Read More …
Defence against tortious claims
Q.What are the defence mechanism for liability in tort? A.When there is ‘breaking the chain’ or Novus Actus Itervieniens or ‘New Act Intervening’. General defence negating liability in tort are: Read More …
Advantages and disadvantages of strict liability
Q.What are the advantages and disadvantages of strict liability? A.Advantages: (1) The huge increase in the Standard of Products and the increased complexity of their component ingredients made it extremely Read More …
Strict Liability revisited
Q. In simple words, describe strict liability. What is the one key significant difference strict liability is compared to ordinary negligence? What are the presumptions that mens rea would not Read More …
Unlawful consideration or objects – Examples
Q. What Considerations and Objects are lawful, and what are not? Give examples of each in your own words. A. The below are the 5 circumstances for consideration or object Read More …
Lawful and Unlawful Considerations and Objects
Q. What Considerations and Objects are lawful, and what are not? Give examples of each in your own words. A. [This is in fact the most important part of a Read More …
Anticipatory breach
Q. What is anticipatory breach? Give an example for it. A. Wikipedia has the below definition of ‘Anticipatory Breach’: Anticipatory repudiation, also called an anticipatory breach, is a term in Read More …
Various types of Performances – Substantial Performance
Q. Obligation to a contract can be discharged by various ways – frustration, performance, breach and agreement. Discuss the various types of performances. A. See 2011 Q2 on discharging contract Read More …