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1. 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
Loss of Consortium
Marital Property
Destruction of Identified Goods
2. 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
Joint Tenancy (Severance)
Oral Agreements (SOF)
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
3. 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
RPC (Prospective Client)
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
4. 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
Protection From Abuse Order
Defense of Minority
Estates (Intestate)
Supression of Evidence
5. A direct or indirect threat to commit a crime with intent to terrorize.
Revocation of Acceptance
Damages
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Terroristic Threats
6. 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).
Perjury
Impeachment
Fair Reporting Privilege
Supression of Evidence
7. 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'.
Domicile
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Burglary
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
8. 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.
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Receipt of Income
Criminal Trespass
CP (New Matter/Answer)
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
Revocation of Acceptance
Criminal Conspiracy
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
10. (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
Jgmt on the Pleadings
Applicability of Express Warranty
Representing Multiple Parties
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
11. 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.
Loss of Consortium
Landlord Duties
Age Discrimination
Forgery
12. 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.
Latent Ambiguity
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
Gift of Stock
Revocation of Acceptance
13. 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
Representing Multiple Parties
Burglary
Estates (Intestate)
Fed Tax (Advancement)
14. 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
Equitable Division
Perjury
Pat Down Search
Bona Fide Purchaser
15. 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.
Merchants Confirming Memo
Mitigation of Damages
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Recklessly Endangering
16. 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
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
Deed (Delivery)
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Pretermitted Spouse
17. 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
Dormant Commerce Clause
Receipt of Income
Estates (Advancement)
Restrictions on Transferability of Stock
18. Liabilities of the disappearing corporation flow to the surviving corporation.
Equitable Division
Liability of Claims After Merger
Mutual Mistake
Entrapment
19. 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
CP (Motion for New Trial)
Warranties/Disclaimers
Taxability of Sale of Residence
20. 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
Landlord Duties
Special Warranty Deed
2nd Degree Murder
Criminal Trespass
21. 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.
Dying Declaration
Negligence (Malpractice)
Bequests
Pretermitted Spouse
22. 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
Incorporation by Reference
Equitable Division
Constructive Eviction
Recklessly Endangering
23. 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
Contract Formation
Kidnapping
Deed (Delivery)
Fed Tax (Advancement)
24. 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
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25. 1) Adverse/hostile; 2) Open and notorious; 3) Continous for 21 years; 4) Uninterrupted. Tacking of periods is permitted.
Dying Declaration
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Prescriptive Easement
26. 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
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
Ademption
Treasure Trove
27. 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)
Bequests
Joint Tenancy (Severance)
Unauthorized Practice of Law
28. 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
Mutual Mistake
4th Amendment Govt Employers
Impeachment
Lay Opinion Testimony
29. The Supreme Court has recognized certain zones of privacy are created by the Constitution. Personal medical information has been deemed within the ambit of the zone of privacy by judicial decision. A balancing test is applied to determine whether a p
Privacy Rights
Mutual Mistake
1st Amendment Free Association
Proper Service of Complaint
30. Once P establishes prima facie case of discrimination - the burden shifts to D to produce a legit nondiscriminatory reason for the action.
Pat Down Search
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Statute of Frauds
31. 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
Defense of Minority
Kidnapping
Burglary
Anticipatory Repudiation
32. 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
Strict Products Liability
Procedural Due Process
Joint Tenancy (Severance)
1st Amendment Free Association
33. 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
Incorporation by Reference
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Negligence (Malpractice)
Damages
34. Occurs when a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of serious bodily injury.
Equitable Division
Recklessly Endangering
Recording Statute
Supression of Evidence
35. 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.
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Age Discrimination
Deductibility of Restitution
2nd Degree Murder
36. With the intent to defraud or injure or with knowledge that he is facilitating a fraud or injury to be perpetrated by anyone the actor alters any writing of another without his authority or utters any writing he knows to be forged.
Representing Multiple Parties
Conditional Devise
Emancipation
Forgery
37. 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
CP (Motion for New Trial)
Standing
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Gambling Winnings and Losses
38. Absent fraud - misrepresentation or duress - spouses are bound by the terms of their agreement.
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
1st Amendment Free Association
Unauthorized Practice of Law
39. Offense occurs when a person receives - retains and/or disposes of another's property - with knowledge that the property is stolen.
Receiving Stolen Property
Domicile
Marital Property
Entrapment
40. Offense occurs if a person without license or privilege by force enters an occupied structure of another.
Criminal Trespass
Receiving Stolen Property
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
CP (New Matter/Answer)
41. Solicitation of funds is a form of protected speech under the 1st Amendment. A govt. fund-raising campaign is a non-public forum for speech. In a non-public forum - the ID of the speaker and subject matter is subject to reasonable control - so long a
Excited Utterance
1st Amendment Free Speech
Proper Service of Complaint
Criminal Conspiracy
42. 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.
Notice for Special Meeting
Representing Multiple Parties
Landlord Duties
Contract Formation
43. Advertisement cannot contain false or misleading statements about lawyer's services. Creation of unjustified expectation about results to be achieved is misleading. Truthful statement can be misleading if it omits a fact necessary to make the lawyer'
Deductibility of Restitution
Lawyer Advertising
Americans w/ Disabilites Act
Strict Products Liability
44. A statement describing or explaining an event or condition made while the declarant was perceiving the event or condition - or immediately thereafter. The truthfulness of the statement arises from its timing.
Corporate Opportunity
Present-sense Impression
1st Amendment Free Speech (Defamation
Kidnapping
45. 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
Accord and Satisfaction
Bequests
Criminal Trespass
Liability of Claims After Merger
46. 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.
Emancipation
Board of Directors (Removal)
RPC (Prospective Client)
Entrapment
47. Agreement to commit a criminal act accompanied by an overt act toward commission of the crime.
Applicability of Express Warranty
Criminal Conspiracy
Domicile
Deductibility of Restitution
48. There is a constructive eviction where the implied covenant for the quiet enjoyment of leased premises is breached. To establish a constructive eviction - there must be substantial interference with quiet enjoyment of leased premises - such that it d
Constructive Eviction
Contract Formation
Forgery
Fed Tax (Advancement)
49. 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
Protection From Abuse Order
Bequests
Unauthorized Practice of Law
CP (New Matter/Answer)
50. 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
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Fair Reporting Privilege
Duty to Minority Shareholders
CP (Motion for New Trial)