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07/27/2024
What is the principal formal statement of NZ's constitutional arrangements?
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What are the three branches of Government?
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07/27/2024
What is the role of the Legislature?
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07/27/2024
What is the role of the Executive?
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07/27/2024
What is the role of the judiciary?
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07/27/2024
What is common law and is it different to statute law?
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07/27/2024
What is parlimentary sovereignty?
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07/27/2024
What is judicial review?
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Name the two principles that underline the seperation of powers
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What is judicial independence?
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Other than the judiciary what other body exercise judicial power?
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Other than the courts name 4 other bodies that exercise statutory decision making powers.
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Name in order of seniority (least to highest) the 4 usual courts matter would be heard in.
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Which would usually be the court of first instance for most legal matters?
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What are two areas of Public law?
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What two areas of law would fall under Private law that you would most likely deal with?
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What is international law primarily interested in?
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What is the law of tort?
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07/27/2024
What is the difference between contract and tort law?
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What is tort primarily concerned with?
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Name three torts and the two most likely to be dealt with by engineers
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What are the three elements of negligence?
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07/27/2024
Is the basis for a negligence case always based in tort?
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What are the two main types of NZ legislation?
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07/27/2024
Primary legislation (acts) are directly made by?
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07/27/2024
How is secondary legislation given force?
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07/27/2024
What are the three main types of contract?
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07/27/2024
What is a deed?
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07/27/2024
What is a covenant?
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What are the two questions that a contract dispute will ask?
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07/27/2024
What is a contract?
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What is privity?
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07/27/2024
What are the thee key components of a contract?
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07/27/2024
What are the 5 key elements of a contract?
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07/27/2024
What is "Float", and why is it important to have sufficient float in construction plans?
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07/27/2024
True or False: NZ is a unitary state, meaning the parliment only consists of a house of representatives, with no upper house.
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07/27/2024
List the hierachy of the court system in NZ. (Hint: There are four of them)
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07/27/2024
Define Torts?Consensual obligations that are imposed by the supreme court Common law actions where a person seeks compensatio…
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07/27/2024
Which of these is an offer?TenderCounter-offerSubsidiesAsking for a priceA flyerQuote from a builderConditional acceptanceGoods with a price
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07/27/2024
What are three ways an offer is revoked?
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07/27/2024
How is an offer accepted unequivocally?
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07/27/2024
What is consideration? Does it have to monetary or fair?
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Is past consideration considered and acceptable form of consideration?
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07/27/2024
Is a contract valid without consideration?
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07/27/2024
What is a contractual intention to be bound?
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Is the intention to be bound threshold/ test objective or subjective?
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Does a party have to have the capacity to perform under the contract?
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Inorder for a party to have the capacity to perform under a contract what do they require?
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07/27/2024
Under what three cases would consent to be bound under a contract be invalidated?
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07/27/2024
When a contract is fulfilled (all parties have fulfilled their duties and obligations) what is this called?
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How can a contract be discharged?
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What is frustration?
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07/27/2024
How would operation of law discharge a contract?
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07/27/2024
Does breach of contract discharge a contract?
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07/27/2024
What is purchasing?
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07/27/2024
What is procurement?
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07/27/2024
What is the difference between project delivery and project procurement?
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07/27/2024
What is an RFP
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07/27/2024
What is a tender?
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07/27/2024
What is the definition of contract administration?
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07/27/2024
What is an RFI?
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07/27/2024
What is an RFQ?
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What is an RFT?
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07/27/2024
What are the 5 tender evaluation models?
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How does a lowest price tender work?
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07/27/2024
How does a simple score tender work?
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07/27/2024
How does a weighted attribute tender work?
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07/27/2024
How does a target price tender work?
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07/27/2024
How does a Brook's law tender work?
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07/27/2024
How would a tender use a target price model?
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07/27/2024
How would a tender Brook's law methodology in a tender?
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07/27/2024
How does a tender using Brooks law methodology raise IP issues?
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07/27/2024
What is a delivery model?
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