For reference - I found my email from Nottingham in the junk folder. It reads as follows and states you hear within 2 weeks if unsuccessful -
"Thank you for your application to the University of Nottingham. As you may be aware your chosen programme is very popular, attracting large numbers of applications from highly qualified candidates. We realise that you will want to be notified of our decision as soon as possible, and we will not hold your application unnecessarily. Within two weeks of your application being received by the School of Law it will be subject to initial analysis. Those candidates who clearly meet or exceed our standard entry requirements and who score highly in the LNAT will be made an offer shortly after this initial analysis. Applications from candidates who clearly meet or exceed our standard entry requirements but who do not score so highly in the LNAT will be gathered and held. Those candidates who do not clearly meet our standard entry requirements and/or who do not score highly in the LNAT will not be made an offer. Candidates in this latter category can expect to be informed of our decision within two weeks of their application being received by the School of Law. Details will be communicated to you through the UCAS system in the usual manner. In order for your application to be considered further, it will be necessary for us to have your results from the LNAT test. If you have already taken the LNAT test, you do not need to do anything further. We will recover your test results from Pearson Vue. Please also note that if you took the test previously, for entry in September 2015, it will be necessary to re-take the test this year. Please also be sure to enter the names of the Universities to whom you have applied on your LNAT form. If you have already taken LNAT this year, but did not enter the names of the Universities you have now chosen, you should re-visit your LNAT registration and complete that section of the form; you need to have taken the LNAT test before 15 January 2016.
Best regards, The Undergraduate Admissions TeamThe University of Nottingham"