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1. 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
Deed (Delivery)
1st Amendment Free Speech
Domicile
Unauthorized Practice of Law
2. 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.
Gift of Stock
Robbery
Recording Statute
ADEA (shifting burdens)
3. 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
Board of Directors (Removal)
Taxability of Embezzeled Property
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
4. 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
Proper Service of Complaint
Receiving Stolen Property
Corporate Opportunity
Negligence (Malpractice)
5. 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.
Statute of Frauds
Age Discrimination
Damages
Will Requirements
6. 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
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Dormant Commerce Clause
3rd Party Beneficiary
Bequests
7. 1) Adverse/hostile; 2) Open and notorious; 3) Continous for 21 years; 4) Uninterrupted. Tacking of periods is permitted.
Recklessly Endangering
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Prescriptive Easement
1st Amendment Free Speech
8. 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.
Conditional Devise
CP (New Matter/Answer)
Pretermitted Spouse
Estates (Advancement)
9. The intestate estate of a decedent who does not leave a surviving spouse but does leave two surviving children (and no deceased children) passes in equal shares to the decedent's two children.
Receipt of Income
Oral Agreements (SOF)
Estates (Intestate)
2nd Degree Murder
10. Permitted if based on witness's perception - helps the finder of fact and is not based upon scientific or specialized knowledge.
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Treasure Trove
Buyer's duties (rejected goods)
Lay Opinion Testimony
11. Liabilities of the disappearing corporation flow to the surviving corporation.
Gift of Stock
Corporate Opportunity
Liability of Claims After Merger
Age Discrimination
12. 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.
Entrapment
Dying Declaration
2nd Degree Murder
4th Amendment Search and Seizure
13. 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
Representing Multiple Parties
Gift of Stock
RPC (Prospective Client)
Attorney-Client Communication
14. 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.
Incorporation by Reference
Loss of Consortium
1st Amendment Free Association
Hearsay
15. 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
Robbery
Tax (Life Insurance Policy Proceeds)
Notice for Special Meeting
Corporate Opportunity
16. Absent fraud - misrepresentation or duress - spouses are bound by the terms of their agreement.
Recording Statute
Pre-Nuptial Agreements
Incorporation by Reference
Lawyer Advertising
17. Property obtained during the course of the marriage is marital property - subject to equitable division.
Marital Property
Special Warranty Deed
3rd Party Beneficiary
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
18. 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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19. 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
Devise of Encumbered Property
Mitigation of Damages
Incorporation by Reference
Criminal Trespass
20. 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.
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Age Discrimination
Robbery
Notice for Special Meeting
21. 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.
Sharehold Derivative Suit
Ademption
Summary Jugment
Restrictive Covenant (Enforcement)
22. A homicide constitutes 1st degree murder when it is committed by an intentional (willful - deliberate and premeditated) killing.
Summary Jugment
Receipt of Income
1st Degree Murder
RPC (Prospective Client)
23. 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
Retraint on Alienation
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Incorporation by Reference
Defense of Minority
24. Employer cannot take adverse action against employee in retaliation for employee engaging in protected activity under Title VII.
Summary Jugment
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
Special Warranty Deed
25. 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.
Dying Declaration
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Latent Ambiguity
Title VII- Retaliatory Discharge
26. 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.
Attorney-Client Communication
Taxability of Sale of Residence
Dying Declaration
Destruction of Identified Goods
27. Contingent fee agreements are prohibited in most domestic relations matters and in criminal matters.
Fee Agreements
Duty to Minority Shareholders
Standing
Board of Directors (Voting)
28. 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.
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
Notice for Special Meeting
Landlord Duties
Taxability of Sale of Residence
29. 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
Deductibility of Restitution
Proper Service of Complaint
Supression of Evidence
Standing
30. 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
Hearsay
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Loss of Consortium
4th Amendment Govt Employers
31. 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
Statute of Frauds
Proper Service of Complaint
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Loss of Consortium
32. Parties must be merchants. Memo must contain additional terms. Additional terms are added if they do not materially alter the contract.
Defense of Minority
Merchants Confirming Memo
Latent Ambiguity
Gift of Stock
33. Competent representation requires the legal knowledge - skill - thoroughness - and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation.
Strict Products Liability
RPC (Competence)
Estates (Advancement)
Privacy Rights
34. 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).
Damages
1st Amendment Free Speech
Impeachment
Gift of Stock
35. 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.
Simple Assault
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Estates (Advancement)
Representing Multiple Parties
36. 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.
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Fed Tax (Advancement)
Present-sense Impression
Dormant Commerce Clause
37. 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.
Implied Warranty Construction Contract
Revocation of Acceptance
Criminal Trespass
Unconcionable Contract Provision (UCC)
38. An offer can be accepted by performance. Necessity of knowledge of an offer to create a power of acceptance. Acquisition of knowledge during performance but prior to completion creates power of acceptance.
Contract Formation
Joint Tenancy w/ Right of Survivorship
Corporate Opportunity
Robbery
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
Ademption
Devise of Encumbered Property
Constructive Eviction
Loss of Consortium
40. 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
Jgmt on the Pleadings
Gift of Stock
Prescriptive Easement (scope)
Accord and Satisfaction
41. Stock restrictions are enforceable as to transferees if noted on the stock certificate or known to the transferee.
Fair Reporting Privilege
Restrictions on Transferability of Stock
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
Statute of Frauds
42. 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.
Terroristic Threats
Specially Manufactured Goods (SOF)
Unauthorized Practice of Law
Mitigation of Damages
43. Restitution made is generally deductible in the year made.
Constructive Eviction
Usurpation of Corporate Opportunity (Remedies)
Deductibility of Restitution
RPC (Prospective Client)
44. Offense occurs if a person without license or privilege by force enters an occupied structure of another.
Estates (Advancement)
Criminal Trespass
Removal to Action to Federal Court
Gambling Winnings and Losses
45. 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
Strict Products Liability
Liquidated Damages
Hearsay
Destruction of Identified Goods
46. 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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47. 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.
Bequests
Landlord Duties
Attorney-Client Communication
Forgery
48. 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
Proper Service of Complaint
Attorney Contact w/ Represented Party
Mitigation of Damages
49. 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
3rd Party Beneficiary
Latent Ambiguity
Bequests
Fed Tax (Advancement)
50. 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.
Forgery
Excited Utterance
Present-sense Impression
Oral Agreements (SOF)
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