A civil action begins when the plaintiff files a complaint with the court
FRCP 3
This future interest requires the grantor to take affirmative action to regain possession after breach of a condition
This famous case clarified that consideration exists when the promisor asks something -- anything -- in exchange, regardless of its objective value
Hamer v. Sideway
The elements of Battery
Act
Harmful OR Offensive contact
Intent
Causation
Element of Consent
This rule lists all allowed pleadings, including complaints, answers, and third party complaints
FRCP 7
This standard requires a complaint to state a plausible claim rather than a conceivable one.
This estate can only be held by married couples, includes survivorship, and cannot be unilaterally conveyed
This type of online contract requires a user to affirmatively click "I agree," making it the strongest and most enforceable form of electronic assent
clickwrap agreement
Actual Causation (But-for causation)
This rule requires heightened pleading for fraud, mistake, and special damages
FRCP 9
This rule governs permissive joinder of multiple plaintiffs or defendants for claims from the same transaction or occurrence
This doctrine limits life tenants by preventing voluntary, permissive, or ameliorative actions that would harm the value of the property
doctrine of waste
This case held that oral contracts for goods can be enforceable even with essential terms left open, as long as conduct shows agreement.
Jannusch v. Naffziger
This rule says a defendant must take a plaintiff as they find them, even if the injuries are more severe than expected
Eggshell rule
This rule allows a party to assert as many claims as they have against an opposing party, regardless of relation
FRCP 18
this rule determines whether a case can proceed without an absentee party
FRCP 19
This modern doctrine presumes that ambiguous conveyances give this estate (rather than a life estate) as in White v. Brown
What is the presumption of fee simple
these damages differ from incidental damages because they include the buyer's losses stemming from reliance on the seller's knowledge of their needs
consequential damages
This doctrine protects people who render reasonable assistance in emergencies from liability
Good Samaritan Law
This rule determines whether a case can proceed without an absentee party
FRCP 19 (required parties)
Prerequisites of class actions
FRCP 23(a)
Numerosity, commonality, typicality, adequacy
This present possessory state is potentially infinite, freely alienable, devisable, and descendible and is created by the words, "to A and her heirs."
Fee simple absolute
Under this UCC section, a merchant's signed assurance to keep an offer open is binding even without consideration, but only for up to three months
UCC §2-205 (Firm Offers)
This test give the elements for liability to bystanders for NIED which are: (1) proximity/closeness to the accident (2) whether the shock resulted from a direct emotional impact (perception from the observance of the accident compared to learning about it later) (3) manifestation of emotional distress through observance
The Dillon test
These disclosures, including witnesses, documents, damages, and insurance are due 14 days after the discovery meeting
initial disclosures under rule 26