Friday, 30 April 2010

am now rational enough.

to post something not defamatory or over-sarcastic.
 
was about to jump into the car in disillusionment and drive home to malacca. then i remembered that…
 
i still have to wash the bathroom.
 
and the kids are still waiting for me on sunday.
 
and i have an administrative law lecture on tuesday.
 
and if i go home now, why on earth did i pack like a madwoman for camp cam?
 
haven’t recovered enough to write with proper punctuation though.
 
today was almost perfect, until i was slapped in the face, then today became not perfect at all. anyway. since i’m really trying to honour donovan’s heartfelt desire that i be less of a trouble magnet now that i’m 22, i shall refrain from getting myself into yet another unnecessary crisis, and not blog about it (explicitly).
 
anyway.

NationalLandCode paiseh so small.
-taken from ILBS website-

this was question 4 in our land law exam today:
Assume that you are a legal practitioner specialising in land matters. Kim, a client, came to tell you the following with the intention to obtain legal advice from you.
“This Year of the Tiger is definitely not promising for me.
I missed a step in front of my house and fell heavily breaking two of my front teeth on the first day of Chinese New Year; A lizard fell right onto and scratched my face when i opened the top kitchen cabinet on the second day of Chinese New Year; I accidentally stepped on a toad in my garden on the third day of Chinese New Year… You see almost everyday up to the fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year, something unpleasant happened to me… Now is almost two months past Chinese New Year, just as I thought I was spared the rest of the year, there came a worrying news. The buyer of my land rang me up this morning demanding the return of the sale money, unless I immediately remove something, he said ‘Registrar’s caveat’, from the title. But I have already spent all the money on Chinese New Year. What is a Registrar’s caveat? How does it affect the sale of my land? How can I remove it? Will I succeed? Can I ask the buyer to take steps to remove it instead? Will the buyer succeed?"

As you can see, only the last paragraph is relevant to Land Law. (eh I’m typing with proper capitalization and all d, I’m cured!)
 
This…
 
…is so Dr. Yong. Ahaha!

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22/04 | Constitutional Law
27/04 | Criminal Law
30/04 | Land Law
06/05 | Administrative Law
25/04 | Sunday School
07-09/05 | PKV's Committee Planning Retreat (CPR)
10-29/05 | Camp Cameron (ya, I know gila panjang)
30/05 | Sunday School (cuddly things!) + HOME! (two good stuff in a day =D)
14-17/06 | Combined Youth Camp with Ampang & Melawati (I'll be a facilitator)
19/06 | MGC Youth’s BBQ Nite (sausagesnuggetssausagesnuggets)
21/06 | Lin's birthday!
10/07 | Copa Iba 201-- Wait. Why is this even here?
17/07 | PKV's study trip *ahem* to MPO

2 comments:

saun said...

yea yea. i was beginning to wonder if Kim would ask whether onot her luck will affect the outcome of this land law stuff

hwei said...

Ahahaha. So tak relevant right. ^_^" I should've written at the end, "But Ms. Kim, considering your luck lately, you might not win this case."