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1. Standing requires an injury to P fairly traceable to the Ds conduct. An organization may have standing to sue on behalf of its members if the members would have standing - the interests it seeks to protect are germane to its purpose - and neither the
Negligence (Malpractice)
Latent Ambiguity
Standing
Dying Declaration
2. In the absence of valid service of process - a court lacks personal jurisdiction over the party invalidly served - and is powerlessto enter judgment against that party.
Dormant Commerce Clause
Receiving Stolen Property
Bona Fide Purchaser
Proper Service of Complaint
3. Competent representation requires the legal knowledge - skill - thoroughness - and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation.
RPC (Prospective Client)
Domicile
RPC (Competence)
Lawyer Advertising
4. 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.
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Board of Directors (Removal)
Perjury
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
5. An attorney who knowingly assists a non-attorney in the unauthorized practice of law is in violation of PA RPC. An attorney may give a seminar on the law to non-lawyers in conjunction with their employment when such knowledge may be beneficial to the
Negligence (Malpractice)
Merchants Confirming Memo
Lawyer Advertising
Unauthorized Practice of Law
6. 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
Anticipatory Repudiation
Fair Reporting Privilege
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
1st Amendment Free Speech
7. A privilege available to a newspaper for publication of accurate accounts of proceedings that may contain defamatory communications.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Simple Assault
Fair Reporting Privilege
Pat Down Search
8. Occurs when a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of serious bodily injury.
Burglary
Board of Directors (Voting)
Recklessly Endangering
Theft by Deception
9. 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.
Lay Opinion Testimony
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Board of Directors (Voting)
1st Amendment Free Speech
10. A document which is not admissible to probate as a document incorporated by reference because it was not in existence at the time of the execution of the will in question may nevertheless be admissible to probate as a codicil if in fact it was execut
Codicil
Liquidated Damages
Procedural Due Process
Fee Agreements
11. 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.
Entrapment
Pretermitted Spouse
RPC (Competence)
Revocation of Acceptance
12. Restricts states from imposing differential treatment of in-state and out-of-state economic interests. A local regulation which discriminates on its face is invalid unless it advances a legitimate local purpose that cannot be served by reasonable non
Gift of Stock
Criminal Conspiracy
Dormant Commerce Clause
Attorney Work Product
13. Alleged prior bad acts are not relevant and are inadmissible for impeachment. Convictions for robbery (w/i 10 years) are admissible to impeach (crime of dishonesty).
Estates (Slayer's Act)
Impeachment
1st Amendment Free Association
Americans w/ Disabilites Act
14. 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
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Sharehold Derivative Suit
Procedural Due Process
15. Delivery of a deed is essential to pass title. Physical transfer of deed is not necessary to effect delivery. Delivery depends on the intent of the grantor. Delivery may be accomplished when grantor gives the deed to a third party with instructions r
Deed (Delivery)
RPC (Competence)
Notice for Special Meeting
Entrapment
16. Income from gambling constitutes gross taxable income - while losses may be deducted.
Receipt of Income
Gambling Winnings and Losses
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
Excited Utterance
17. 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.
Destruction of Identified Goods
Privacy Rights
Treasure Trove
Mitigation of Damages
18. Accord is a contract whereby an obligee promises to accept a stated performance in satisfaction of the obligor's original duty. Where there is a dispute between the parties concerning the amount due - consideration for an accord is found when the cre
Robbery
Dying Declaration
Accord and Satisfaction
Special Warranty Deed
19. PA recording statute protects BFPs for value who record first. A BFP is one who pays valuable consideration for land without notice of prior unrecorded deeds or conveyances and acts in good faith.
Equitable Division
Pat Down Search
Recording Statute
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
20. Agreement to commit a criminal act accompanied by an overt act toward commission of the crime.
Equitable Division
Age Discrimination
Criminal Conspiracy
Equitable Division
21. 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
Alimony
Retraint on Alienation
Conditional Devise
22. 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
Emancipation
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Americans w/ Disabilites Act
Strict Products Liability
23. 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.
Kidnapping
Anticipatory Repudiation
Receipt of Income
Mitigation of Damages
24. 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.
Lay Opinion Testimony
Revocation of Acceptance
Fee Agreements
Removal to Action to Federal Court
25. Offense occurs if a person without license or privilege by force enters an occupied structure of another.
Constructive Eviction
Criminal Trespass
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Statute of Frauds
26. 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.
Emancipation
Will Requirements
Hearsay
Corporate Opportunity
27. 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
Deed (Delivery)
ADEA (shifting burdens)
3rd Party Beneficiary
Jgmt on the Pleadings
28. Restitution made is generally deductible in the year made.
Lawyer Advertising
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Mitigation of Damages
Deductibility of Restitution
29. 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
Excited Utterance
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
CP (New Matter/Answer)
1st Amendment Free Association
30. The making of a false statement under oath during an official proceeding - when the statement is material and he does not believe it to be true.
1st Amendment Free Speech
Treasure Trove
Bequests
Perjury
31. A disabling restraint on alienation makes it impossible to transfer property within a period of time. A disabling restraint is void - but the original transfer is valid.
Estates (Advancement)
Retraint on Alienation
2nd Degree Murder
Contract Formation
32. 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.
Contract Formation
2nd Degree Murder
Jgmt on the Pleadings
Devise of Encumbered Property
33. Marriage - in addition to the unities of time - title - interest and possession - is a necessary element in order for an estate to be held as tenants by the entireties.
Attorney Work Product
Deductibility of Restitution
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Tenancy by the Entireties
34. Property obtained during the course of the marriage is marital property - subject to equitable division.
Receipt of Income
Liquidated Damages
Statute of Frauds
Marital Property
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
1st Degree Murder
Mitigation of Damages
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
36. 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.
Privacy Rights
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Marital Property
CP (Motion for New Trial)
37. Occurs when one attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
Will Requirements
Latent Ambiguity
Simple Assault
Criminal Trespass
38. Bylaws require notice for special meeting. Notice can be waived by attendance and participation at the meeting. One can attend for the sole purpose of objecting.
Fair Reporting Privilege
Notice for Special Meeting
Accord and Satisfaction
Excited Utterance
39. When a complaint is filed after the expiration of the 2 yr. SOL - the SOL should be raised as an affirmative defense in a responsive pleading under a heading of 'New Matter'.
Board of Directors (Voting)
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Deductibility of Restitution
Ademption
40. 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
Bona Fide Purchaser
Forgery
Simple Assault
Revocation of Acceptance
41. Marital misconduct may not be considered at an equitable division hearing. The Court should consider the parties' income as one factor in determining equitable property division.
Equitable Division
Kidnapping
1st Amendment Free Association
Warranties/Disclaimers
42. 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.
Recklessly Endangering
Terroristic Threats
Fee Agreements
Oral Agreements (SOF)
43. Equity allows for the impression of a constructive trust and an accounting to allow the corporation to receive the benefit of the opportunity and any profits.
Forgery
Treasure Trove
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Accord and Satisfaction
44. (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
Defense of Minority
Negligence (Malpractice)
Attorney-Client Communication
Receiving Stolen Property
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.
Age Discrimination
Notice for Special Meeting
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
Latent Ambiguity
46. 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
Negligence (Malpractice)
Bequests
Pat Down Search
47. 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.
Supression of Evidence
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
Latent Ambiguity
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
48. 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.
Attorney-Client Communication
Retraint on Alienation
Latent Ambiguity
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
49. 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
CP (Motion for New Trial)
Fee Agreements
Negligence (Malpractice)
Corporate Opportunity
50. A homicide constitutes 1st degree murder when it is committed by an intentional (willful - deliberate and premeditated) killing.
Domicile
1st Degree Murder
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
ADEA (shifting burdens)