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1. Generally - a parent is obligated to support his child who is under 18. If a court determines that a child under 18 is emancipated - support will terminate. In determining whether a child is emancipated - the Court will look at the child's age - mari
Sharehold Derivative Suit
Emancipation
Robbery
Will Requirements
2. SOF prevents the enforcement of oral contracts for sale of real property. An oral contract can be enforced by the partial performance of the buyer.
Contract Formation
Statute of Frauds
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Marital Property
3. A direct or indirect threat to commit a crime with intent to terrorize.
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Lay Opinion Testimony
1st Degree Murder
Terroristic Threats
4. Restitution made is generally deductible in the year made.
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
Deductibility of Restitution
Dying Declaration
Recording Statute
5. The moving party must demonstrate that there is no genuine issue material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
Conditional Devise
Gambling Winnings and Losses
Excited Utterance
Summary Jugment
6. Only actions which fall within original jurisdiction of the District Court can be removed. Identification of federal question and diversity of citizenship as grounds for jurisdiction.
Pretermitted Spouse
Fed Tax (Advancement)
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Removal to Action to Federal Court
7. A search or seizure carried out in a residence without a search warrant is per se unreasonable subject to a few exceptions. An exception to the warrant requirement is consent which must be unequivocal - specific and voluntary. Consent will not be fou
Mutual Mistake
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
Latent Ambiguity
Pretermitted Spouse
8. Exists where uncertainty arises from extrinsic facts or circumstances in relation to the legatees named in the will. Where a latent ambiguity exists - extrinsic evidence is admissible to explainor clarify the ambiguity.
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
Will Requirements
Latent Ambiguity
Treasure Trove
9. The tenancy is severable by the action of either joint tenant - and in PA the mortgage on the property by one of the joint tenants operates to sever the joint tenancy w/ right of survivorship (becomes tenancy in common).
Protection From Abuse Order
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Pretermitted Spouse
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
10. Warranty of habitability or reasonable workmanship is implied by law in every contract where a builder-vendor sells a new home to a residential purchaser.
Lay Opinion Testimony
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Liability of Claims After Merger
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
11. A deed containing the phrase 'will warrant specially the property hereby conveyed' will be construed to be a special warranty deed. A deed of special warranty obligates a grantor to defend title only against those claiming superior title by - under o
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Devise of Encumbered Property
Bona Fide Purchaser
Special Warranty Deed
12. Constitutes gross income for the taxable year in which it is reduced to undisputed possession (to the extent of its value in US currency).
Treasure Trove
Revocation of Acceptance
Latent Ambiguity
Excited Utterance
13. Distributions may be authorized by directors with certain limitations such as the equity insolvency test and balance sheet test. Directors owe a duty of care and loyalty to the corporation that they serve. Directors who vote for an improper distribut
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
CP (Motion for New Trial)
Warranties/Disclaimers
14. Conditional devise must be strictly construed and reasonable construction of language must be given in favor of beneficiary. A condition to a devise must be express and not implied.
Conditional Devise
RPC (Competence)
2nd Degree Murder
Joint Tenancy (Severance)
15. Door-to-door solicitation is a protected form of expression under the 1st Amendment. Infringement on the right requires an important govt. interest that is directly served by the regulation sought to be imposed - and must not be overly broad by precl
Restrictions on Transferability of Stock
1st Amendment Free Speech
Representing Multiple Parties
Negligence (Malpractice)
16. A criminal homicide constitutes 2nd degree murder when it is committed while D is engaged as a principal or accomplice in the perpetration of a felony.
Attorney Work Product
2nd Degree Murder
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Standing
17. Parties must be merchants. Memo must contain additional terms. Additional terms are added if they do not materially alter the contract.
4th Amendment Govt Employers
Bequests
Will Requirements
Merchants Confirming Memo
18. Gain on sale or transfer of a home is generally a taxable event for seller. The gain equals the amount realized on sale less the adjusted basis of the property. The adjusted basis includes the original cost plus the cost of any improvements. The amou
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Prescriptive Easement
19. A contract for a testamentary bequest will not be enforced unless the will contains material provisions of the contract - or there is an express reference in the will to the contract plus extrinsic evidence thereof - or there is a separate non-testam
Bequests
Tenancy by the Entireties
Procedural Due Process
Unauthorized Practice of Law
20. Minority or lack of capacity can be asserted as a defense to a contract. Contract made by a minor is voidable. Contract made by a minor involving a necessity or necessary - or which is not disaffirmed by the minor within a reasonable time after reach
Negligence (Malpractice)
Gift of Stock
Defense of Minority
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
21. Majority shareholders owe fiduciary duty to minority shareholders not to freeze them out of the benefits that would normally accrue to them from the operations of the corporation.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Supression of Evidence
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Dying Declaration
22. Work product doctrine protects work performed by an attorney in anticipation of litigation from disclosure. Attorney work product may be discovered if the party seeking discovery has a substantial need for the materials to prepare their case and is u
Criminal Conspiracy
Standing
Attorney Work Product
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
23. T must have testamentary intent in preparing will. The will must dispose Ts property. It must be in writing and signed by the T at the logical end. T must have testamentary capacity.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Lay Opinion Testimony
Will Requirements
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
24. At the time he was terminated - P was within the class protected by the ADEA - he was otherwise qualified for his job - he was discharged by D - and D employed a substantially younger person for his position.
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
Age Discrimination
Dormant Commerce Clause
Forgery
25. A person who willfully and intentionally participates in the unlawful killing of another person shall not in any way acquire any property or receive any benefit as a result of the death of that person - and instead shall be deemed to have predeceased
26. Buyer must hold the goods and await instructions from the Seller. If no instructions are forthcoming - Buyer must sell the goods for the benefit of the Seller - withholding reasonable expenses and a commission.
27. 1) Adverse/hostile; 2) Open and notorious; 3) Continous for 21 years; 4) Uninterrupted. Tacking of periods is permitted.
1st Amendment Free Association
Will Requirements
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Prescriptive Easement
28. Occurs when one attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Simple Assault
Incorporation by Reference
Treasure Trove
29. The 14th Amendment protects against the deprivation of property or liberty without due process. At will employment does not establish a legitimate claim of continued employment to establish a property interest but 60 day notice provision supports exi
Procedural Due Process
Statute of Frauds
Criminal Conspiracy
Prescriptive Easement
30. Generally - a promise to answer for the debts of another must be in writing to be enforceable. If the main object of the promisor is to serve his own pecuniary or business purpose - then SOF does not apply.
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Attorney-Client Communication
1st Amendment Free Speech
31. Permitted if based on witness's perception - helps the finder of fact and is not based upon scientific or specialized knowledge.
Lay Opinion Testimony
1st Amendment Free Speech
Contract Formation
Mitigation of Damages
32. Occurs when a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of serious bodily injury.
Perjury
Recklessly Endangering
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Accord and Satisfaction
33. Employer cannot take adverse action against employee in retaliation for employee engaging in protected activity under Title VII.
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
Estates (Slayer's Act)
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Perjury
34. Exists where uncertainty arises from extrinsic facts or circumstances in relation to the legatees named in the will. Where a latent ambiguity exists - extrinsic evidence is admissible to explainor clarify the ambiguity.
Estates (Advancement)
Liquidated Damages
Latent Ambiguity
Criminal Trespass
35. There's an implicit right of association for expressive purposes under the 1st Amendment. An infringement on this right may be justified by a compelling state interest. Even as a compelling state interest - enforecement of non-discrimination laws mus
1st Amendment Free Association
Criminal Conspiracy
Joint Tenancy (Severance)
Lawyer Advertising
36. A completed gift requires intent to make a gift and actual or constructive delivery sufficient to divest the giver of all dominion and invest the recipient therewith. The transfer of the registration of stock ownership on the books of the corporation
Gift of Stock
Present-sense Impression
Bona Fide Purchaser
Estates (Advancement)
37. Elements: 1) Does the restriction touch and concern the land; 2) is there intent to be bound (based on language - purposes and conditions surrounding the execution of the covenant). Actual notice to the successive owner of the existence of the covena
Anticipatory Repudiation
Pat Down Search
Contract Formation
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
38. Requires only proof that a product was sold in a defective condition unreasonably dangerous to the user or consumer - and that the defect was the proximate cause of P's injury. Defective condition includes the lack of adequate warnings or instruction
Strict Products Liability
Fee Agreements
Anticipatory Repudiation
Defense of Minority
39. Landlord has a duty to maintain stairwell which is a common area in an apartment building. Landlord must have actual knowledge of a dangerous condition and a reasonable time to repair it.
Representing Multiple Parties
Landlord Duties
Conditional Devise
Treasure Trove
40. Computation of actual damages is speculative or difficult to estimate or ascertain and amount of damages is a reasonable forecast of expected loss. Liquidated damages are an unenforceable penalty if the damages fixed in advance are highly disproporti
Liquidated Damages
Proper Service of Complaint
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
41. To unlawfully (accomplished by force) remove another a substantial distance under the circumstances from the place where his is found - or if he unlawfully confines another for substantial period in a place of isolation - with the intention to commit
Incorporation by Reference
Kidnapping
Contract Formation
Summary Jugment
42. The right of election against the will of deceased spouse is 1/3 of the estate. The right of election can be waived in a prenuptial agreement - be forfeited by desertion - or be prohibited in certain circumstances when a divorce is pending.
Codicil
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Pretermitted Spouse
Privacy Rights
43. Can be filed on behalf of the corporation. Demand must be made upon the corporate board unless injury will result to the corporation. Must be a shareholder to pursure a derivative action. Breach of fiduciary duty or breach of contract support the fil
Sharehold Derivative Suit
Attorney-Client Communication
Loss of Consortium
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
44. Occurs whenever a specific devise in a will of a property is frustrated by the fact that the T thereafter sells the property. Exceptions include incapacities - fires - casualties - and/or any balance due T on the purchase - condemnation - or foreclos
Ademption
Supression of Evidence
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Board of Directors (Voting)
45. T can incorporate by reference a document into her will so long as said document is in existence at the time at which the will is executed. Document to be incorporated by reference must be sufficiently identified in the will and its incorporation mus
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Incorporation by Reference
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Special Warranty Deed
46. Govt employees have reasonable expectation of privacy in desk - file cabinets absent any contrary practices. Warrant not required for workplace search by Govt employer- search must be reasonable. Search must be reasonable at inception - related to in
Supression of Evidence
Retraint on Alienation
Gift of Stock
4th Amendment Govt Employers
47. Reasonable expansion of use of prescriptive easement allowed if not too burdensome to servient estate. Factors to consider: 1) Increase in size distinguished from increased use; 2) change in purpose of use; 3) Increased burden on servient estate.
Perjury
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Gambling Winnings and Losses
Americans w/ Disabilites Act
48. Private security guards are private citizens and the restraints that are imposed upon govt. activities are not applicable to actions by private citizens. Therefore - a custodial interrogation done a private security guard w/o Miranda - is admissable
Recording Statute
Applicability of Express Warranty
Dying Declaration
Supression of Evidence
49. Cash basis taxpayers report income when received or under the dominion and control of the taxpayer. Dividends are included in gross income. Receipt of a gift is not income.
Receipt of Income
1st Amendment Free Speech
Dormant Commerce Clause
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
50. Unless a contrary intent appears in the will - property passes subject to any security interest (mortgage) existing at the date of Ts death without any right of exoneration therefrom out of Ts estate.
Devise of Encumbered Property
Mutual Mistake
Latent Ambiguity
Deductibility of Restitution