Monday, February 12, 2007

Common law application of the contracts II syllabus

A common law application of the Contracts II Syllabus

Sec 1-103: Unless displaced by the particular provisions of this Syllabus, the principles of class and education, including the rules of conduct and the honor code relative to capacity to learn, professor and student, class participation, lying, cheating, not paying attention, checking email, gunning, internet shopping, pre-emptive attacks, or other class or nonclass action shall supplement this provision.

John Doe v Ware. 9 K.U.L.S. 37, 38 (Feb. 2007).

Um. Right. I'll just answer my own question.



From these two rules we can learn that:

While syllabus Sec. 2-104 specifically states that participation is a part of our grade, if we clearly have no idea what's going on, the common law rule of letting the professor do our work for us takes effect.

Thank you common law.

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