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1. (a) After the relevant pleadings are closed but within such time as not to unreasonably delay the trial - any party may move for judgment on the pleadings. (b) The Court shall enter such judgment or order as shall be proper on the pleadings. The Moti
Negligence (Malpractice)
Jgmt on the Pleadings
Oral Agreements (SOF)
3rd Party Beneficiary
2. Directors generally serve at the will of the shareholders and can be removed by the shareholders with or without cause. Directors may only be removed by the direcors for cause under limited circumstances.
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
Board of Directors (Removal)
Will Requirements
Attorney Work Product
3. Once P establishes prima facie case of discrimination - the burden shifts to D to produce a legit nondiscriminatory reason for the action.
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Pat Down Search
1st Degree Murder
Estates (Slayer's Act)
4. 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
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Jgmt on the Pleadings
1st Amendment Free Speech
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
5. Occurs when a person takes the property of another with intent to deprive them of it.
Theft
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Fee Agreements
Incorporation by Reference
6. PA's recording statute protects BFP for value - is without notice of the interest of the prior grantee - and records the deed first. Notice includes not only record notice but also constructive or inquiry notice obtained by inspection of the property
Tenancy by the Entireties
Bona Fide Purchaser
Privacy Rights
Latent Ambiguity
7. The ADA prohibits discrimination against a qualified individual with a disability because of the disability with respect to discharge or other terms and conditions of employment. The ADA also requires that an employer consider an accomodation which w
Americans w/ Disabilites Act
Theft
Pretermitted Spouse
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
8. The proceeds of a life insurance policy are generally not gross income to the beneficiary. The proceeds of a life insurance policy are gross income if the policy was transferred for value. The value of the consideration given by the beneficiary in ex
Burglary
Marital Property
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
Theft by Deception
9. 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.
Latent Ambiguity
Summary Jugment
Damages
Will Requirements
10. An anticipatory repudiation occurs before performance is due when there has been an absolute and unequivocal refusal to perform or a distinct and positive statement of an inability to do so. Obligor may retract repudiation unless obligee has changed
Excited Utterance
Criminal Trespass
Anticipatory Repudiation
1st Amendment Free Association
11. A public official must establish by clear and convincing evidence that a defamatory statement was made with 'actual malice'; that is it was made with actual knowledge that the statement was false or with reckless disregard of whether the statement wa
Conditional Devise
Deed (Delivery)
Pretermitted Spouse
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
12. An express warranty may be enforced by a third party beneficiary who was injured while a guest at the home of the purchaser of the goods to which the warranty applies.
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Alimony
Bequests
Applicability of Express Warranty
13. Liabilities of the disappearing corporation flow to the surviving corporation.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
3rd Party Beneficiary
Liability of Claims After Merger
Equitable Division
14. Restitution made is generally deductible in the year made.
Deductibility of Restitution
Liquidated Damages
Procedural Due Process
Equitable Division
15. Attorney should analyze for potential conflict of interest. Attorney should advise clients of potential conflicts and obtain their informed consent. Once a direct conflict arises - the attorney should withdraw.
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Representing Multiple Parties
Attorney Work Product
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
16. 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
Theft by Deception
RPC (Competence)
Warranties/Disclaimers
Kidnapping
17. Property obtained during the course of the marriage is marital property - subject to equitable division.
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
1st Amendment Free Speech
Tenancy by the Entireties
Marital Property
18. 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.
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Criminal Conspiracy
Summary Jugment
Mutual Mistake
19. 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
Hearsay
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Forgery
20. Occurs when a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of serious bodily injury.
Attorney Work Product
Recklessly Endangering
Lawyer Advertising
Taxability of Sale of Residence
21. A 3rd party may enforce a contract if the recognition of a right to performance in the beneficiary will effectuate the intention of the parties and the performance will either (a) satisfy an obligation to pay money to the beneficiary; or (b) the circ
3rd Party Beneficiary
Board of Directors (Removal)
Standing
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
22. A direct or indirect threat to commit a crime with intent to terrorize.
Entrapment
Terroristic Threats
Fee Agreements
Jgmt on the Pleadings
23. The value of property acquired prior to marriage is non-marital property. The increase in value of premarital assets during the marriage is marital property subject to equitable distribution. The value of property received by inheritance during the m
Terroristic Threats
Entrapment
Equitable Division
Procedural Due Process
24. Agreement to commit a criminal act accompanied by an overt act toward commission of the crime.
Marital Property
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
Criminal Conspiracy
25. Party injured as a result of breach of contract is required to use ordinary care and diligence to minimize losses. Amount recoverable by injured party is reduced by avoidable losses.
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Mitigation of Damages
26. 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
Attorney Work Product
Mitigation of Damages
Ademption
Receiving Stolen Property
27. 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.
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28. 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.
Robbery
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
29. A statement - other than one made by the declarant while testifying at the trial or hearing - offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
3rd Party Beneficiary
1st Degree Murder
Warranties/Disclaimers
Hearsay
30. There is a presumption of assent unless a director votes against the actions of the board and the dissent is recorded. May be recorded in minutes or by providing the secretary a written statement during or shortly after the meeting.
Revocation of Acceptance
Contract Formation
Gift of Stock
Board of Directors (Voting)
31. 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
Bona Fide Purchaser
Treasure Trove
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Ademption
32. (a) A lawyer shall keep a client informed about the status of a matter and promptly comply wth reasonable requests for information. (b) A lawyer shall explain a matter to the extent necessary to permit the client to make informed decisions regarding
RPC (Competence)
Emancipation
Attorney-Client Communication
Landlord Duties
33. One-sided - oppressive provisions are unconscionable. Court can refuse to enforce contract - enforce the clause - or limit the clause.
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Mutual Mistake
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
34. Exception exists for specially manufactured goods if the manufacturer has substantially performed and the goods are not saleable by the manufacturer.
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
Attorney-Client Communication
1st Degree Murder
Codicil
35. Offense occurs when a person receives - retains and/or disposes of another's property - with knowledge that the property is stolen.
Receiving Stolen Property
Constructive Eviction
Bequests
Fee Agreements
36. Buyer can revoke acceptance of goods if goods were accepted without discovery of the defect in the goods and buyer relied upon assurances of the seller in accepting the goods.
Special Warranty Deed
Revocation of Acceptance
Age Discrimination
Landlord Duties
37. If both parties to a contract are mistaken as to the basis of the bargain or the basic assumption under which the contract was made - the mistake materially affects the parties' performance - and the adversely affected party msut not bear the risk of
Dying Declaration
Applicability of Express Warranty
Special Warranty Deed
Mutual Mistake
38. Where a contract for the sale of goods presupposes the continued existence of identified goods and the goods are totally destroyed throgh no fault of the parties while the risk of loss remained with the seller - the contract is avoided.
3rd Party Beneficiary
1st Degree Murder
Liability of Claims After Merger
Destruction of Identified Goods
39. 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.
Statute of Frauds
Notice for Special Meeting
Hearsay
Deductibility of Restitution
40. A payment by an intestate decedent to his beneficiary accompanied by a writing that the payment is an advancement will be considered as partial payment of that beneficiary's inheritance.
Pat Down Search
Estates (Advancement)
Marital Property
Supression of Evidence
41. Offense occurs if a person without license or privilege by force enters an occupied structure of another.
Burglary
Criminal Trespass
Constructive Eviction
Mitigation of Damages
42. An advancement of an inheritance under intestate laws is not includable in gross income because an inheritance is not includable in gross income. It is fundamentally an inter vivos gift. A payment which is designated as an advancement on an inheritan
Contract Formation
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Dormant Commerce Clause
Hearsay
43. Income from gambling constitutes gross taxable income - while losses may be deducted.
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Gambling Winnings and Losses
Tenancy by the Entireties
Deed (Delivery)
44. A statement relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant was under the stress of excitement caused by the event or condition.
Excited Utterance
Revocation of Acceptance
RPC (Prospective Client)
Criminal Trespass
45. 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.
Gambling Winnings and Losses
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
Theft
Latent Ambiguity
46. Embezzeled funds and property are considered income in the year taken without permission into exclusive control and with no agreement with the victim to make any restitution.
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
Proper Service of Complaint
Mutual Mistake
Loss of Consortium
47. 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
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
Constructive Eviction
Special Warranty Deed
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
48. Directors owe a duty of loyalty that prohibits the usurpation of corporate opportunities. Corporation must pass on opportunity before director can take advantage of it.
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Latent Ambiguity
Corporate Opportunity
Warranties/Disclaimers
49. 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
Supression of Evidence
Tenancy by the Entireties
1st Amendment Free Speech
Buyer's duties (rejected goods)
50. To establish legal malpractice - client must establish: 1) employment of the attorney or other basis for a duty - 2) the failure of the attorney to exercise ordinary skill and knowledge - and 3) that such negligence was the proximate cause of damage
Negligence (Malpractice)
Lawyer Advertising
Entrapment
Present-sense Impression