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1. 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.
Latent Ambiguity
1st Amendment Free Speech
Buyer's duties (rejected goods)
ADEA (shifting burdens)
2. 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
3. One-sided - oppressive provisions are unconscionable. Court can refuse to enforce contract - enforce the clause - or limit the clause.
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
4. Prospective clients who do not become actual clients are entitled to certain A/C privileges. Normally an attorney cannot represent a new client with a conflict against a prior prospective client if the lawyer received information in the consultation
Liability of Claims After Merger
Bequests
Attorney-Client Communication
RPC (Prospective Client)
5. Parties must be merchants. Memo must contain additional terms. Additional terms are added if they do not materially alter the contract.
Strict Products Liability
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Merchants Confirming Memo
1st Degree Murder
6. Offense occurs if a person without license or privilege enters a building or occupied structure with intent to commit a crime therein.
1st Degree Murder
1st Amendment Free Speech
Perjury
Burglary
7. 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.
Emancipation
Applicability of Express Warranty
Attorney Work Product
Attorney-Client Communication
8. 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'.
Receiving Stolen Property
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Deductibility of Restitution
Robbery
9. The interference with the right of consortium by a tortfesor to one spouse affords the other spouse with a legal cause of action to recover damages for that interference. Consortium refers to the loss of a spouse's services after injury. A loss of so
Loss of Consortium
Entrapment
1st Amendment Free Speech
Fair Reporting Privilege
10. 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
Treasure Trove
Deed (Delivery)
3rd Party Beneficiary
Criminal Trespass
11. 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
Latent Ambiguity
Sharehold Derivative Suit
Contract Formation
Dormant Commerce Clause
12. Occurs when a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of serious bodily injury.
Latent Ambiguity
Recklessly Endangering
Criminal Trespass
Recording Statute
13. 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
Mutual Mistake
1st Amendment Free Speech
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
14. 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.
Forgery
Criminal Conspiracy
Equitable Division
Will Requirements
15. Offense occurs when a person receives - retains and/or disposes of another's property - with knowledge that the property is stolen.
Special Warranty Deed
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
Receiving Stolen Property
Receipt of Income
16. 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.
CP (Motion for New Trial)
Age Discrimination
Latent Ambiguity
Buyer's duties (rejected goods)
17. 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.
Lay Opinion Testimony
Dormant Commerce Clause
Receipt of Income
Deed (Delivery)
18. 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
Receiving Stolen Property
4th Amendment Govt Employers
Entrapment
Estates (Intestate)
19. 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.
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Tenancy by the Entireties
Recording Statute
Defense of Minority
20. 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.
Standing
Mutual Mistake
Retraint on Alienation
Dormant Commerce Clause
21. Hearsay exception allowed when declarant believes his death is imminent and the statement pertains to the cause or circumstances of what the declarant believed to be impending death.
Kidnapping
Tenancy by the Entireties
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Dying Declaration
22. (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
Standing
RPC (Competence)
Pretermitted Spouse
23. 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.
Landlord Duties
Anticipatory Repudiation
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
24. 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
Fair Reporting Privilege
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
25. 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
Pretermitted Spouse
Privacy Rights
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Criminal Conspiracy
26. 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
Lay Opinion Testimony
Special Warranty Deed
Tenancy by the Entireties
Fed Tax (Advancement)
27. A direct or indirect threat to commit a crime with intent to terrorize.
Theft
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Terroristic Threats
Destruction of Identified Goods
28. 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
Attorney Work Product
Bequests
Impeachment
Unauthorized Practice of Law
29. 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
Equitable Division
Warranties/Disclaimers
Defense of Minority
Board of Directors (Voting)
30. 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
Standing
Excited Utterance
4th Amendment Govt Employers
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
Ademption
Lawyer Advertising
ADEA (shifting burdens)
Strict Products Liability
32. 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
Revocation of Acceptance
Perjury
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
33. Police conduct is examined to determine if their conduct created a substantial risk that the offense will be committed by one who is innocently disposed.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Entrapment
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Fair Reporting Privilege
34. 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
Treasure Trove
Loss of Consortium
Accord and Satisfaction
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
35. 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.
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
Destruction of Identified Goods
Representing Multiple Parties
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
36. An attorney is prohibited from communicating about the subject of the representation with a party the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized by law to do so.
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Jgmt on the Pleadings
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Proper Service of Complaint
37. No petitioner is entitled to receive an award of alimony where the petitioner - subsequent to divorce - has entered into cohabitation with a person of the opposite sex who is not a family member. Cohabitation may be shown by evidence of financial - s
Fee Agreements
Conditional Devise
Estates (Intestate)
Alimony
38. 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
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
Anticipatory Repudiation
Proper Service of Complaint
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
39. 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
Devise of Encumbered Property
Constructive Eviction
Proper Service of Complaint
Defense of Minority
40. Exception exists for specially manufactured goods if the manufacturer has substantially performed and the goods are not saleable by the manufacturer.
Incorporation by Reference
Will Requirements
Emancipation
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
41. 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
Burglary
Liability of Directors (improper distribution)
Excited Utterance
Gambling Winnings and Losses
42. 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).
Deductibility of Restitution
Forgery
Impeachment
Equitable Division
43. 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
Conditional Devise
Fair Reporting Privilege
Recklessly Endangering
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
44. 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.
45. 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.
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Latent Ambiguity
2nd Degree Murder
Standing
46. Use of force to aid in escape after committing a theft constitutes robbery.
Latent Ambiguity
Robbery
Damages
Hearsay
47. Employer cannot take adverse action against employee in retaliation for employee engaging in protected activity under Title VII.
Revocation of Acceptance
Theft
Contract Formation
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
48. 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
Damages
2nd Degree Murder
Hearsay
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 (New Matter/Answer)
Negligence (Malpractice)
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Supression of Evidence
50. The PFA law is intended to protect family or household members from future abuse based upon current or past abusive actions. The statute defines abuse as 'placing of another in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury.'
Burglary
Protection From Abuse Order
Contract Formation
Warranties/Disclaimers